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Braille Drawing: Doggie

Size: 10 rows, 20 cells

By: Thomas Schinköth (2021)

Braille drawing of a doggie

Here we go!

Row 1:

space 3 times, hyphen 3 times, space 12 times, hyphen

Row 2:

space 2 times, AR, hyphen, space 2 times, e, apostrophe, space 8 times, IN, a, capital sign, b

Row 3:

s, c, space 4 times, capital sign, i, colon, hyphen 2 times, colon 2 times, hyphen, IN, a, capital sign, i

Row 4:

dot 4, e, colon 2 times, hyphen, i, space 9 times, dots 56, a

Row 5:

space 4 times, AR, space 10 times, dots 45, apostrophe

Row 6:

space 4 times, l, space 11 times, l

Row 7:

space 4 times, WH, hyphen, apostrophe, dots 56, colon 2 times, c, TH 2 times, apostrophe, space 2 times, l

Row 8:

space 4 times, dots 456 4 times, space 3 times, dots 456 3 times, space, s

Row 9:

space 4 times, dots 456 4 times, space 3 times, dots 456 2 times, space, l 2 times

Row 10:

space 3 times, dots 56, u, OU, u, b, space 2 times, dots 56, u, i, THE, hyphen, a

Description of the Drawing

Translated by AI: As the name of the braille drawing suggests, the little dog depicts a small dog. The drawing is also somewhat reminiscent of Snowy from the comic strip “Tintin”. The little dog is shown from its left side. It is standing upright and still. All four legs are depicted. On its head, one can feel the snout, as well as the two eyes, which are indicated by two dots. The little dog’s tail is held upright, as if it were wagging with joy.

This braille drawing was originally created for the non-profit organisation einfach machbar e. V. during the project “Blind Children Draw Pictures – Drawing with Letters” financed by the charity Aktion Mensch.

Braille drawing of a doggie