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"Imitating the Masters" by Christian EarlyWitness how an artist on the spectrum can imitate the masters and bring to life some of the world’s most beloved works of art. This exhibition, organized by the Coral Springs Museum of Art, features paintings by Christian Early, an illustrator, cartoonist, and painter who found inspiration in the grand masters. Adults with autism see the world differently and tend to look at details others take for granted. As a painter, Early imitates paintings with his own unique twist. For example, in Rousseau’s “The Dream” Early replaced the woman with a crocodile. In Van Gogh’s “Vase,” he placed an eye on the vase and flower extensions. Through his strokes and colors, Early offers us the privilege of discovering how a man with autism sees our world.
On View: September 5 to 27
Exhibition Reception: Thursday, September 18
5:30 to 7:30 PM
Free and open to the public
Bonus Pop-Up Exhibition: View Down Syndrome Children and Autism: Connecting Beyond the Artwork, on view Thursday, September 18 during the Reception.
RSVP online at CoralSpringsMuseum.org/Masters
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
2855 Coral Springs Dr, Suite A, Coral Springs, FL, United States, Florida 33065
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