¿Conoces alguna persona con Autismo? Si tu respuesta es sí, cuéntanos de él.
No conozco una persona, conozco a muchas, y siendo sincera las personitas con autismo son únicas tienen una forma de ser tan particular, ven la vida con otros colores, y aunque carecen de empatía descubren el mundo de una forma tan singular que cuando se emocionan, uno no puede evitar emocionarse, mis amigos, tienen un hermano, un hijo o un primo con autismo, yo tengo a Enmanuel.
Mi sobrino mostro autismo desde el muy pequeño, aprendió a caminar tarde y hablar aun más tarde, y cuando mi hermana no asimilaba y negaba su condición, yo siempre estuve ahí, para mí fue un pequeño gran gigante por cada paso que daba, aunque ahorita le resulta un poco complicado socializar, hace uso de la tecnología para tratar de convivir con cada uno de nosotros, sabemos que no fue fácil todo lo que batallamos para que él se sintiera a gusto e incluso en calma, aquellas cosas que muchos creen que es insignificante para nosotros es un logro superado, aprende de una forma diferente a lo convencional pero, aprende y estamos orgullosos, de ver la vida a través de los colores que ve nuestro pequeño autista, aun no tolera los ruidos fuertes y simultáneos, así que siempre es normal verlo con auriculares.
Yo tengo un autista en mi familia, un sobrino el cual cada vez que llama me dice que soy su novia, él se habré paso en el mundo para ser incluido, e incluso nos ha enseñado que ser diferente no es algo malo, es algo maravilloso.
¿Por qué seleccionaste el símbolo o color para plasmar en tu arte?
Todo esto inició con una tarjeta de PVC en blanco, después de pensar le escribí aun amigo y decidí seleccionar el símbolo del “Puzzle”, porque si se fijan detalladamente cada pieza del rompecabezas es diferente, cada persona es diferente a las demás y el autismo varía según cada persona, es decir hablaríamos de #diversidad y #complejidad, este símbolo me gusta mucho las piezas de este tradicional juego son para conectar, y quienes hemos compartido con un autista sabemos lo importante que es conectar para ayudar o apoyar a ese ser querido.
Materiales para este arte:
• Plástico de PVC (plástico de carnet).
• Plastilina de colores
• Un vasito con agua
• Repujadores de tarjetería.
Para construir este rompecabezas lo hice en plastilina siguiendo el arte de mi esposo (manualidades con plastilina), en forma de corazón, porque sin importar la condición o los obstáculos, el amor rompe barreras, el amor es paciente y sin importar cuan pedregoso sea el camino, nunca hay que perder la esperanza.
No pude dejar atrás el color simbólico del espectro autista el cual es el azul, debido a que el azul representa la calma de la persona con esta condición, aunque el color más bien funciona como una cuestión de marketing; con él se busca crear conciencia, para fomentar las tres C: comprender, conectar y comunicar, pero, sobre todo, el azul regula emociones y aunque parece mentira, aunque creí que no era cierto, una vez presencie como un autistas selecciono el color azul entre muchos que le mostré en un puñado de creyones.
Gracias por su lectura, les envió un abrazo y nos leemos luego.
Since life is perceived, everything in its environment is a development, autism despite being a neurobiological condition and affecting the way in which knowledge is acquired, the way of interacting with the environment, communicating what one likes or which is uncomfortable as well as influencing the way learning is acquired, despite having its pros and cons, #autism often does not affect the intellectual capacity of the person, for those who think that living with an autistic person is difficult The truth is that it is a daily challenge, they are people who see the world with different eyes and despite their small limitations, nothing stops them.
Do you know anyone with Autism? If your answer is yes, tell us about him.
I don't know one person, I know many, and to be honest, little people with autism are unique, they have such a particular way of being, they see life in other colors, and although they lack empathy, they discover the world in such a unique way that when they get excited , one cannot help but be moved, my friends, they have a brother, a son or a cousin with autism, I have Enmanuel.
My nephew showed autism from a very young age, he learned to walk late and talk even later, and when my sister did not assimilate and denied her condition, I was always there, for me he was a great little giant for every step he took, although now It is a bit difficult for him to socialize, he uses technology to try to coexist with each of us, we know that it was not easy, everything we struggled to make him feel comfortable and even calm, those things that many believe are insignificant for us is an achievement surpassed, he learns in a different way from the conventional but, he learns and we are proud, of seeing life through the colors that our little autistic person sees, he still does not tolerate loud and simultaneous noises, so he always It is normal to see it with headphones.
I have an autistic person in my family, a nephew who every time he calls tells me that I am his girlfriend, he will have made his way in the world to be included, and he has even taught us that being different is not a bad thing, it is something wonderful.
Why did you select the symbol or color to capture in your art?
All this started with a blank PVC card, after thinking I wrote to a friend and decided to select the “Puzzle” symbol, because if you look closely each piece of the puzzle is different, each person is different from the others and autism It varies according to each person, that is, we would talk about #diversity and #complexity, I really like this symbol, the pieces of this traditional game are for connecting, and those of us who have shared with an autistic person know how important it is to connect to help or support that being. darling.
Materials for this art:
• PVC plastic (card plastic).
• Colored plasticine
• A glass of water
• Card embossers.
To build this puzzle I made it in plasticine following my husband's art (plasticine crafts), in the shape of a heart, because no matter the condition or obstacles, love breaks barriers, love is patient and no matter how rocky the way, we must never lose hope.
I could not leave behind the symbolic color of the autism spectrum which is blue, because blue represents the calm of the person with this condition, although the color rather functions as a marketing issue; With it we seek to create awareness, to promote the three Cs: understand, connect and communicate, but, above all, blue regulates emotions and although it seems unbelievable, although I believed it was not true, once I witnessed how an autistic person selected the color blue among many that I showed him in a handful of crayons.
Thank you for reading, I sent you a hug and we'll read later.