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This Company Creates Touchable Reproductions of Famous Paintings

'Verus Art' is a Canadian company that makes touchable reproductions of famous paintings. For those who are visually impaired, the world of fine art is largely inaccessible. This company wants to help the blind experience priceless paintings by turning a visual experience into a tactile one.

As part of a collaboration with the National Gallery of Canada, Verus Art uses 3D scanning and digital reproduction technology to create reproductions of famous paintings. But unlike other reproductions, the works created by Verus Art feature tactile elements that reflect the color, texture and intricate brushstrokes of the original. The tactile paintings thus allow the visually impaired to experience the painting through the power of touch instead of sight.

The project is part of a larger movement to make museums more accessible to the visually impaired.
Trend Themes
1. Tactile Reproductions - There is a growing trend of creating touchable reproductions of famous paintings to make art more accessible to the visually impaired.
2. 3D Scanning Technology - The use of 3D scanning technology is revolutionizing the creation of tactile art collections, allowing for accurate reproductions with intricate details.
3. Enhancing Museum Accessibility - The movement to make museums more accessible to the visually impaired is gaining momentum, with tactile art collections being a key innovation.
Industry Implications
1. Art Reproduction - The art reproduction industry has an opportunity to incorporate tactile elements into their products, making art more inclusive and accessible to all.
2. Digital Reproduction - The digital reproduction industry can leverage 3D scanning technology to create accurate and detailed reproductions of famous paintings, opening up new possibilities for tactile art collections.
3. Museum Accessibility - The museum industry can embrace tactile art collections as a way to enhance accessibility for the visually impaired, creating a more inclusive and diverse museum experience.

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