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I am simply amazed by your talent. You stand out in the few hundred savants. There are 6.6 billion people on this planet; there are only a few hundred people with talents like yours. I can draw animals in high detail, but we are anything but comparable. You are Leonardo Da Vinci. Not Stephen Wiltshire. Just joking. You have his talent though! If you have descendants, then I am sure that they will have magnificent talents, maybe not in visual arts, but possibly in memory. There is a person in the United States that can recite the day of the week and weather of any day since he was ten. This is insanity. You are THE one in not a million, a billion. I thank you for sharing your talent with us... amateurs. (Steve)
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Jane Asher hails Autism Centre
Following its centenary celebration at the Ritz Hotel The Institution of Structural Engineers launched a vote on the favourite structure on Stephen`s cityscape.
The Gallery will be open again tomorrow from 10:00
BBC London
Some years ago, there was a young boy who, after loking at a scene for a few oments, i.e. Houses of Parliament, or St.Pauls etc., could, from memory only, do a complete pencil drawing of the building he had seen, in perfect detail, all the windows, roof, everything. Does anyone know what become of this young man? It was really an eye opener to watch his skills.(Daily Mail Forum)
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'Every now and then, a rocket of young talent explodes and continues to shower
us with its sparks. Stephen Wiltshire - who was born with severe speech
difficulties - is one of these rockets. A natural gift for drawing was
unearthed by his teachers and nourished until it became not so much the medium
as the message itself - a personal and passionate form of communication...'
(Drawings: Stephen Wiltshire, Selected and with an Introduction by Sir Hugh
Casson, J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1987 )

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