I quite like art and graphics like this:
www.op-art.co.uk/.../bridget-riley
www.pinterest.co.uk/.../
and the video for this:
www.youtube.com/watch
Can anyone tell me whether this an aspect of being on the Autistic spectrum?
I quite like art and graphics like this:
www.op-art.co.uk/.../bridget-riley
www.pinterest.co.uk/.../
and the video for this:
www.youtube.com/watch
Can anyone tell me whether this an aspect of being on the Autistic spectrum?
Thank you for these interesting links. I am also a fan of Escher's work. I agree about the beauty of crystals etc in nature. They also look good when viewed down a microscope some examples below:
Crystal growth:
A liquid crystal transition:
Can anyone tell me whether this an aspect of being on the Autistic spectrum?
In my case and others like me it is ~ as I have always seen things and thought about things geometrically.
As far as Briget Riley goes ~ Yay! I have also really been into Escher's work as well. Most of all though I have really been into natures work in terms of crystals and geometric plains and fields.
Anyway, I thought perhaps you might find the following links of interest:
http://the-art-of-autism.com/living-in-a-geometric-universe-on-being-an-autistic-synaethete/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoqTNpok6zw
Unless there are other symptoms of ASD, I would say just liking graphics and videos like that don't necessarily mean someone is on the spectrum. I'm not sure that all people on the spectrum would like stuff like that anyway.