Isn't it odd how some would say he has a problem, and others (myself included) would say he has a gift? I guess it is all a question of perspective -- what you hold important.
He is amazing, thank you for posting this. I did love that comment at one point, we did notice a few minor inaccuracies about one of the building, ummm yeah so he had some minor issues in a five foot panoramic drawing of a place he saw once and only for 45 minutes, unless you can do better, don't mention it. I understand their point, I guess, but really he is so amazing it could have gone unsaid.
Isn't it odd how some would say he has a problem, and others (myself included) would say he has a gift? I guess it is all a question of perspective -- what you hold important.
ReplyDeleteThat was marvelous.
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Tengrain
Funny, I just read something about the artist this week. His work is amazing. A gift indeed.
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ReplyDeleteWhy do we continue to focus on the negative when there is so much wonderful in the world.
I actually don't care what people would call it... he is amazing. And should be cherished and held up as an example of what us humans are capable of.
No, it's not a disorder. It's an amazing thing. Perhaps a sort of gift. And a glimpse of just how amazing the human brain really is.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this.
He is incredible! Thanks for sharing this.
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He is amazing, thank you for posting this. I did love that comment at one point, we did notice a few minor inaccuracies about one of the building, ummm yeah so he had some minor issues in a five foot panoramic drawing of a place he saw once and only for 45 minutes, unless you can do better, don't mention it. I understand their point, I guess, but really he is so amazing it could have gone unsaid.
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