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Old 04-12-2002, 11:05 PM   #1
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Assuming that the discussion is not about sensitivity, perception, awareness, what can be seen more clearly by one eye more so than by two? It would seem very difficult for a person of limited vision to make that judgement/comparison. I was/am always pleased to know that friends,associates, and relatives (my son) coped well with limitations and knew some highly regarded designers who did not find it a drawback. None, however, claimed an atvantage.

What does "confused by depth" mean as it might relate to design/painting?

I do have an open mind though and if it is somehow shown to be an advantage to paint with one eye I am comforted knowing that I my be able to buy a "Stevie Wonder Eyepatch."
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