Japanese artist Liku Maria Takahashi has been holding exhibitions of paintings that blind people can feel and smell.
The latest exhibition, at the Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts as part of the Maris Art Project Asia Tour, showcased paintings in the Maris art style, a version of sand paintings blind people can appreciate.
The main theme of the exhibition is world peace. Most of the works are of national flags and there are also simple objects like flowers and zebras.
This style is created by Takahashi, which is the first painting method in the world to help visually impaired people feel colors and images with their sense of smell and feeling.