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Pic Lisa Ferguson 13 11 2019 When Edinburgh artist Alan McIntyre was diagnosed with a degenerative eye condition he struggled to continue to paint, but by taping his paint brushes to the end of his white walking cane he has found a new way of making art and is now showing other people with sight-loss in the city how to do the same.
Upload Date: 13 Nov 2019
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Byline: Staff Photographer Lisa Fergus
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