Meet Ricky Trione, an unbelievably talented painter who is blind
Written by admin2 on April 6th, 2009Filed under: Themes, Blind Visionaries, Art Gallery

About Ricky Trione:
Ricky’s vision left him one eye at a time. His left eye was permanently damaged in an accident while on active duty as Captain in the Army in 1993. A logging truck slung an object through the open window of his vehicle, destroying his retina. The second accident happened years later in 2000 when Ricky’s vehicle overheated along Highway 59 in North Baldwin County, Alabama. Ricky pulled to the side of the road to check the engine of the vehicle just as an 18-wheeler drove by and threw a large section of tire tread from the truck. The debris hit him across his right eye and knocked him unconscious, causing permanent blindness.
About Ricky’s art:
All of the paintings that Ricky creates are tactile, and are meant to be touched. He creates an outline of his subject with a raised media that allows him to feel the space. Many times Ricky paints with his fingers in order to feel the canvas and keep his bearings. This technique of painting did not come naturally to Ricky, who spent much of his earlier years rendering finely detailed pen and ink drawings. Now, his focus is not on detail as much. He now uses bold colors—something he would have never done when he had sight. “I was a perfectionist,” recalls Ricky. Now he says he’s learned that art is not about being perfect.
On the back of many of Ricky’s paintings he writes:
“We walk by faith, Not by sight.”
(2 Corinthians 5:7)
“Fish’n Buddy” by Ricky Trione:

“What Goes Around, Comes Around” by Ricky Trione:

Ricky loves to give presentations to schools, service organizations, businesses, churches, etc. If you’d like to hire Ricky to give a speech or conduct a workshop, please call (251) 929-0989.
To view or purchase more of Ricky Trione’s spectacular paintings, please email trione54@gmail.com or visit www.rickytrioneart.com.




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Ricky Trione’s art is beautiful; his courage and perserverence, inspirational. Thank you for sharing this wonderful story.