Stephen Wiltshire: Drawing the World from Memory

Stephen Wiltshire is a British architectural artist with autism and a photographic memory. He can fly over a city once and draw its skyline in stunning detail—down to the number of windows. Diagnosed at age 3, Wiltshire was nonverbal until 5. Art became his language. His autism gave him extraordinary pattern recognition and visual recall, which he channels into breathtaking cityscapes. His mind is a camera; his hand, a brush. Wiltshire’s work invites us to see beauty in precision—and in neurodiversity. Post inspired by Colette McNeil's books on autism: Choice and Structure for Children with Autism . Entienda el desafino de -no - en los ninos con autismo , and Understanding the Challenge of "No" for Children with Autism by Colette McNeil. Read more posts about Colette and her books HERE . To purchase copies of any MSI Press book at 25% discount, use code FF25 at MSI Press webstore . Want to read an MSI Press book and not have to pay f...