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Famous autistic artist recreates a sketch of the London skyline - from memory

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-21208113

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He didn't draw it while looking at it there and then.

He remembered the image in his mind, and he drew it later. :=D:

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Artist Stephen Wiltshire recreates view from The Shard

An artist known for recreating detailed cityscapes from memory has captured the view from the top of the UK's tallest building, The Shard.

Standing on a viewing platform at 224m (800ft) high, Stephen Wiltshire has created a drawing of London's skyline.

It features landmarks such as Tower Bridge, the Gherkin and HMS Belfast.

Aided by his autism, he started to draw before he could talk. One of his most high profile works was a recreation of the New York city skyline in four days.

I found a vid of his New York skyline drawing - quite remarkable.

 
Yes, it seems to be incredible but I fear it'll enflame Johann Bessler's bizarre idea that autism and aspergers are blessings from God!
 
Yes, it seems to be incredible but I fear it'll enflame Johann Bessler's bizarre idea that autism and aspergers are blessings from God!

The more you post, the more unlikeable and bizarre you appear to everyone here.

What is the fucking problem with just responding to the topic without having to constantly piss on either the artist or on another JUBBER,

What the Fuck?
 
I have a friend who has Aspergers Syndrome, and he is an absolutely amazing artist. I have bought about $1,000 of his works. I ask him to sign them, because I think someday they will be worth much more than I paid for them. He is now working as a student at the Pratt Institute. His work is so amazingly original that it takes my breath away.
 
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