A personal exploration of autism from a brother’s perspective, including family relationships, philosophy, neuroscience, mental health history and ethics
Regularly Sized Woman with Unintentionally Larger One
4 thoughts on “Regularly Sized Woman with Unintentionally Larger One”
I’m thinking you captured the relative forcefulness of their personalities, not their appearances, and that leads me into all kinds of imaginings and stories.
I have wondered about my own efforts at blind drawing and if I do this – give more prominence to the things that attract my eye more than the parts that don’t. Like hurrying through a boring part of town and slowing down in a more interesting one.
I’m thinking you captured the relative forcefulness of their personalities, not their appearances, and that leads me into all kinds of imaginings and stories.
Blind drawing is funny in its distortion of proportions. Perhaps the different scales were due to something unconscious on my part.
I have wondered about my own efforts at blind drawing and if I do this – give more prominence to the things that attract my eye more than the parts that don’t. Like hurrying through a boring part of town and slowing down in a more interesting one.
Nice way to put it!