Horse

Size of braille drawing: 8 rows, 24 cells

By René Holzhauer, 2021

Braille drawing horse

Here we go!

Row 1:
space, r, h, c, d, g 2 times, WERE 2 times, hyphen
Row 2:
dots 456, dot 5, space, hyphen 2 times, space 4 times, c 9 times, EN, hyphen
Row 3:
dots 456, space, ST, space 2 times, WH, space 12 times, dots 456, FOR, OF
Row 4:
space, c, space 4 times, l, space 11 times, dots 456, space, d, FOR, question mark
Row 5:
space 6 times, l, capital sign, full stop, s, c 5 times, p 2 times, e, apostrophe, CH, space, dot 4, ER, OF
Row 6:
space 5 times, ING, i, space, dots 456, l, space 5 times, l, b, space 2 times, e, u
Row 7:
space 4 times, number sign, a, space 3 times, TH, semicolon, space 3 times, ING, a, space 4 times, dot 4, u
Row 8:
space 3 times, WITH, a, space 5 times, g, space 2 times, WITH, a, space 6 times, dot 4, g

Description of the Drawing

The horse is depicted from the left. You can touch all four legs. They indicate that the horse is running. A dot on the horse’s head symbolises the left eye. Above it are both ears. The mane consists of a dotted line that is twice as wide. On the very right is the horse’s tail.

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 with grid: horse