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This Artist Draws Cityscapes From Memory 🤯
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Stephen Wiltshire is an artist who was diagnosed with autism when he was 3 years old. Though he had difficulty verbally communicating, he loved to draw—and had a remarkable and powerful memory for what he saw. Stephen has turned this into a career as an architectural artist, with the extraordinary ability to recreate cityscapes in incredible detail entirely from memory. His talents have taken him all over the world, and his beautiful work is as impressive as his talents.

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@veestaimee6611

3 months ago

When he appeared in tv initially he was around 6 years old…he flew over London then went home and drew the entire scene in intricate detail nobody could quite believe it as this had never been seen before. He was amazing back then…he is 50 now and runs his own business. So very happy for him ❤

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@HavendaleBlvd80

3 months ago

How is it that each one of Stephen's drawings are not worth tens of millions of dollars seeing that they are the most accurate/original/incredible drawings ever made?

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@ds2k15

3 months ago

Crazy how the mind works.

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@gabrielalvarado3348

3 months ago

It’s so gooood!!!

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@emmaeriksson7155

3 months ago

I wish my autism could give me any talents but I’m stucked with noicesencibility and lack of sleep 😅

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@andrewx8888

3 months ago

It’s called photographic memory. Very very few people in the world have this, and most people end up living life in depression because they remember things that many try to forget.

Imagine flipping through a book once and being able to read it when ever you want, imagine looking going through all of life this way, it destroys people from the inside.

There is one positive, most of these people end up being very successful, perhaps as a mathematical genius, artists, human encyclopedia, or amazing doctors who knows every patients records.

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@radishcastle

3 months ago

Incredible. However, the idea that when we're mute (I'm autistic too) we're "only in our own world" isn't true. Firstly, we're still in the world, and processing the world around us. Secondly, speaking isn't the only valid way to be part of the world, and suggesting otherwise is ableist (intentional or not).

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@snhroy1

3 months ago

Steven is incredible

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@netstormuk

2 months ago

Damn, wish my brain worked that way, I could learn and retain so much knowledge quicker.

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@veejean60

3 months ago

That is so cool!

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@EmilyJelassi

3 months ago

Wow!!! 😮🔥🔥🔥🔥

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@sls140

3 months ago

Oh, that’s excellent!

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@Asian1056

3 months ago

Me: * can't even get cityscapes close to the real thing even by looking at the picture *

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@C.L.Hinton

3 months ago

I wonder if I could convince my city to commission him?? 😍

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@degnerate

3 months ago

Some would call him artistic

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@chairo3497

3 months ago

how to get this type of tism in my body

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@lesathie6604

3 months ago

Ele é um Savant

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@JaboTheGabbo

3 months ago

That looks like what i did when i was a kid but with legos and random bricks

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@jujitsujew23

3 months ago

Remember him on top gear

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