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Tweedledum
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Art is so visual for me; I know precisely why I do things the way I do them in my artwork. It's not as if I have no idea what I'm doing. But it's not a language-based knowledge.
Emily L. Williams
— Sep 03, 2017 12:27AM
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Chris
is on page 37 of 160
Still thinking about this bit from Temple Grandin's intro: "Some people who are visual thinkers can do geometry and trigonometry; they possess the second kind of mind: the pattern thinker. Instead of creating photo-realistic pictures in their imaginations, they see patterns and relationships between numbers. It is a more abstract form of visual thinking."
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— Oct 16, 2016 02:38PM
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Darlene
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I have to admit that the email exchange from and to Chuck about the title of the piece was priceless! The picture was cool, too.
— Apr 17, 2015 01:40PM
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Darlene
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The reason I haven't gotten very far with this book is the font. It is so light and small that no matter what glasses or magnifier I use, I can't read it. So I have decided just to work with the pictures.
— Apr 12, 2015 12:30AM
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Bob Minnick
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The creativity, and emotion in the work of these artists who have autism wonderful.
— Dec 30, 2014 03:55AM
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Bob Minnick
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The creativity, and emotion in the work of these artists who have autism wonderful.
— Dec 28, 2014 04:28PM
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