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Thursday, May 24 2012

Smelly idea helps blind children get creative

Blind and partially-sighted children could smell paints an art event

by Nisha Chopra

A Kent artist has come up with a unique way of helping blind and partially-sighted children enjoy art - smelly paint.

Wendy Daws, from Rochester, teamed up with a perfumery to create the substances with a scent.

Fragrance company Givaudan chose Kent Association for the Blind as its charity of the year.

KAB volunteer Wendy Daws got in touch with them with the idea of creating the paints to help young people.

Her dream has now become reality, with the pungent shades proving a great way for children to learn how to paint and build their confidence.

Wendy, 43, said: "We've got red paint with strawberry flavouring in it so you get a bigger sense of what it is.

"We've got lemon, lime, chocolate and it's going to bring their painting alive for them."

The paints were used for the first time by Kent Association for the Blind at an Adventures with Paint event for young people at the Nucleus Art Centre, Chatham.

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