Close-up of a painted surface with yellow and black sunflowers by color blind artist Greg Owens

Seeing Differently:

A Celebration of Color Blind Artists

Featured Artist of the Week

Curtis Mack

Curtis Mack

Not being able to see objects the same way as mainstream society is a benefit. Everyone sees life the same way, I don’t.

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Seeing Differently: A Celebration of Color Blind Artists

Adam Nadow

Adam Nadow

I have fallen in love with painting. I could have never have done this without EnChroma glasses.

Why This Matters

Color blindness affects 1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women. For color blind artists, this changes everything, from how they mix paint to how they interpret the world around them.

Still, their work speaks volumes. It challenges assumptions, rewrites palettes, and reveals new ways of seeing. Each piece is a testament to the power of perspective, and to the idea that vision is more than what meets the eye.

At EnChroma, we believe in expanding access to color, for artists, for creators, for everyone. This gallery honors those who navigate color differently, and who show us just how rich that journey can be.

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