In 1998 my youngest brother, Kelton, was diagnosed with autism, a developmental disability that affects communication and social interaction. Autism currently affects 1/88 people in the United States. Kelton is a talented individual who runs cross-country and track, wrestles, plays the drums, loves history, and collects bobble heads and keychains.

This year Kelton decided to enroll in his first art class where he discovered his skill for drawing. His unorthodox style made me reconsider my artwork and examine the differences and similarities that exist between our perspectives. According to Paul Collins’ Not Even Wrong: Adventures in Autism, artists are four times more likely to have autism in their families. Considering the number of artists in my family, this statistic made me question the similarities that exist between Kelton and me. For this reason, we have decided to draw one of his 6,481 keychains a day for one year. These drawings will be as simple and uninhibited as possible. This project will explore our individual perspectives and examine the similarities that exist between us as artists.

Day 337


Gauguin & Me, oil

Iranian Bus, 18 x 24", oil, 2009

In Spokane my Mom recently went to a local grocery store and found a magazine called The Autism File. This is a quarterly publication that covers a variety of issues about autism, such as therapy, diets and recipes, new books, family, personal stories, and communication, etc. Each issue also features an artist with autism in a segment called Mind's Eye: Art across the spectrum... Coincidentally the artist in the summer issue, Kevin Hosseini, is one of the artists featured in Artism, which is a book I've been discussing for the past couple of weeks. Hosseini is only 16 and has already been shown at the Museum of Modern Art in Ukraine, Soho Digital Art Gallery in NYC, and has 55 paintings on regular display at the UCSB Koegel Autism Clinic in Santa Barbara, etc. He has an advanced style that's been compared to artists such as Gauguin, Matisse, Picasso, and Van Gogh. To see more of his paintings, check out is website at kevingallery.com.

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