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Hi Stephen, I have only just seen your work for the first time in school today. And as soon as I saw it I fell in love with it. I also am my class artist. We tried to do our own city landscape, but its no way near as good as yours. We didnt do any city really we just did are own made up city and joined them all up together. Its coming along alright but theres two suns and lots of different times on the clocks that are on the buildings. From Conor, age 10(Conor)
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Another
popular misconception is that autistic artistic savants solely draw buildings
and objects and are not interested in depicting the human form - let alone
creating caricatures. Stephen, and artists such as Roy Wenzel whose work was
included in his "Not a camera" exhibition, have proved this theory wrong.
Stephen starting producing caricatures of his teachers at primary school, and
has since then produced many caricature 'snap shots' documenting amusing
incidents encountered on his trips abroad. These include affectionate images of
those closest to him - his family, the HEWSONS
and even Oliver Sacks.
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