Clarke
Reynolds

About the artist
Clarke Reynolds is an internationally recognised blind artist based in Portsmouth, England, known for his groundbreaking work in Braille art. Losing his vision to rod-cone dystrophy, Clarke developed a distinctive creative language that turns Braille into large-scale, vibrant artworks that can be read by touch and seen by sight.
Blending colour, pattern, and texture, Clarke challenges traditional gallery experiences by making art accessible to both blind and sighted audiences. His mission extends beyond the canvas — advocating for greater inclusion, accessibility, and representation in the arts. As an ambassador for Fight for Sight and a finalist for the National Diversity Awards, Clarke uses his platform to inspire change and conversation about disability and creativity.
His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, alongside public speaking engagements, workshops, and collaborations with organisations dedicated to advancing inclusive design.
You can find his work on the following platforms:
Website: www.mrdotuk.com
Instagram @mrdotofficial


