But Maybe he has Problems remembering people. People with autism are more focussed on things, than on humans. I have autism too and am VERY bad at remembering faces. If the haircut or body shape of someone changes, Its hard for me to remember who they are...
Non-verbals always have a way of expressing their voice. Even though I am verbal I still struggle with speech quite a lot, but I found the niche of writing screenplays as well as other forms of art throughout my life. Art is a language that everyone can hold
I am guessing he has spent quite a lot of time drawing individual buildings. Like he has looked and drawn these cities before. I'd expect there to be quite a few differences. And I think he hasn't got a photographic memory, he just does stuff to make sure he does not forget the things he needs to draw. Like with repetition and looking and memorizing and refreshing his memory regularly.
Take him to Louisiana and the old French quarters and let him draw. I would love to see that. Especially when they have the Mardi Gras colors in bloom.
I read his story in Anthropologist on Mars by Oliver Sacks before coming here. His ability has been nurtured and that's why he became one of the greatest savant in this century
unfortunately , these types of extreme abilities cannot be intellectually transmitted or taught , only experienced . There are areas in life that defy description and yet can be experienced ,such as love . almost everyone has experienced it but no one has ever been able to intellectually describe it and have that description result in the experience . It finds you . You dont find it .
I had a cat, Tiger-a golden Tabby that adopted me that was super loving, devoted and extremely talented. He was also jealous and protective. He was an acupuncturist, a healer and care giver but he also was territorial-an opportunistic and survival killer. He would hum the songs I sang to him whilst picking and bringing me flowers when I cleaned the house. He also peed in the toilet when he had a bladder infection and would slip himself into a pillowcase when he was suffering. A clue for me to bring him urgently to see a veterinarian doctor. ETA🌹
I am pretty sure what he does is learnable. You just gotta learn how to observe, then draw what you observed from memory. And do it for long enough and often enough that you keep hold of those memories. Making sure you don't forget how buildings and cities look through repetition, study, and drawing. Its a pretty time consuming process to master. Tho consider how much amazing art there is on the internet, you kind of realize there skills are within reach for anyone with the drive to learn them. Tho for him I bet a big part for success is advertising his memory as eidetic.
Doing ALL OF THAT DRAWING in a vertical orientation at 0:42 must be so laboursome and taxing on the hands. I'm developing Carpel Tunnels just thinking about my wrist in such an awkward position...
Now imagine a hand to hand combat savant. If the gap between an art savant and a regular artist is this HUGE, then imagine what a combat savant can do.
That would be something! Considering martial art is one of the world's leading TBI generators, it's kind of disappointing that we haven't seen an acquired hand to hand combat savant emerge from fighters.
I think almost all people with autism have some sort of hidden talent that they are amazing at. I base this only on what I've experienced from knowing a couple rather high functioning autistics and what i've seen online, but i still believe it. I think their brain power is hyper-focused and so they lack in areas that would attribute to normalcy.
I always wonder if savants are skilled geniuses or is it because of the syndrome? Who is more skilled? A person who hones a skill over time or someone who can just do stuff because their syndrome gives them the advantage?
Whoever uses the term Autist as a derogatory term to mean stupid should replace that word with their full names. Many people on the spectrum have extraordinary talents and this video is proof of that.. #fucktheignorants....
I hope he's making alot of money for his amazing art work, because thats 1 in a billion right there
I think not. I don't think they are paying him what he is worth.
Yeah !!😌
he's worth about 7 million....quite a bit...
1 in 8 billion
@@paulgeorge1316 There are barely that many people even on the planet......
What an incredible feat! Brilliant artist. Seems to be the nicest man in the world. Well, a gentle loving soul who is humble and reserved.
His art is not only breathtaking in it's detail... but it's also so beautiful 🥰
He literally did something impossible like it was nothing
Obviously it isn't "impossible", dumbass.
@@BayMacDre415 lmaoo
@@BayMacDre415 obviously you cant take a joke, smartass
Extremely difficult and requiring extreme amounts of passion and practice, but not impossible.
@@R3ktCunnyz69 it's impossible unless you're a savant.
This one dude can put any architecture firm to shame. Imagine describing something in this much detail on the fly.
He'd make a good detective
Sherlock Holmes
Sketch artist
limitless XD
He is doing what he should be doing, judging by the results.
But Maybe he has Problems remembering people.
People with autism are more focussed on things, than on humans.
I have autism too and am VERY bad at remembering faces. If the haircut or body shape of someone changes, Its hard for me to remember who they are...
This man has been my hero since I was 16. I would love to interview him someday!
He’s incredible.
Go Steven ❤
I just showed this vidro to my 9yr old son who happens to have Autism, He absolutely LOVES it! You are an inspiration to us all Steven!!!
The fact that it’s drawn to scale is a feat in itself
Non-verbals always have a way of expressing their voice. Even though I am verbal I still struggle with speech quite a lot, but I found the niche of writing screenplays as well as other forms of art throughout my life. Art is a language that everyone can hold
2:55 A0 is 4 times the width and 4 times the height (so 16 times more surface area)
I was looking for this. Thank you
I wish they used photos of the areas he paints to point out how accurate his drawings are, so we can look at them and compare.
I am guessing he has spent quite a lot of time drawing individual buildings. Like he has looked and drawn these cities before.
I'd expect there to be quite a few differences. And I think he hasn't got a photographic memory, he just does stuff to make sure he does not forget the things he needs to draw. Like with repetition and looking and memorizing and refreshing his memory regularly.
Wow...This should have more views.. Very creative and impressive sir
Wow I love it he is amazing just the way God created him to be with his disability. The drawings is beautiful.🙏🙌🏾❤️🥰❤️
love his work I been following him for years. thank you for showing his ability ❤❤❤❤not just his disability
Amazing story ❤️..very proud of him..
If you zoom in close enough, you can see me getting carjacked. Great attention to detail!
But in all seriousness This guy has crazy skills.
This videos deserves way more likes. God can supplement people in other ways. And He surely did with him. AMAZING!
It is amazing how his mind can remember even the smallest detail of the city, even having seen it only once.
This man is a real high value person who devote his whole life by producing value than pursuing relationships.
Human life is invaluable my friend, don’t let capitalism eat your soul
Holy talent! So beautiful.
It's beautiful!!, keep up with the excellent work
I just Subbed to your channel
Imagine a gallery with an artist like this drawing while you have a DJ playing lofi beats in the background. What an experience that would be.
Imagine this guy in your among us lobby
Human capabilities are so incredible... so fascinating and untreal... I'd love to pick his mind.
That was a breath taking video! Outstanding work! I wish I can be this smart …… I wish
I thought i am a good artist but this guy is just way better
No you are good too
Believe in yourself, your effort could surpass talent
Autistic people have abilities no one can compare even with hard work.
Indeed; however, the price paid for such amazing gifts are often equally high in terms of developmental disorders and societal integration issues.
big brain
Bloody incredible.
I know you identifying as artistic and a artist..
I think he's just an incredible artist who's is Beyond gifted..
Absolutely Amazing!!!!!
Wow. What a gifted mind.
Absolutely Godlike...
What the mind is capable of. Phenomenon. Love to involve him on a project or 3. Unique.
I remember when he draw westminster many many years ago. What a talent, what a star. Banskys sell for £££££
what the fuck is that english m8?
@@dawidmikan2394 Hypocrite.
@ 2:57 ......A0 is 16 times A4 ( A2 = 4 times A4) Amazing skills this guy
Thank you, I was about to point out the same. He could have also Just said that it is a 1 square meter canvas.
Dang, the last drawing was Seoul Korea looking across Han River toward Namsan tower.
Unbelievable talent! BRAVISSIMO!
Take him to Louisiana and the old French quarters and let him draw. I would love to see that. Especially when they have the Mardi Gras colors in bloom.
Magnificent Artwork !
This is amazing!!!
I read his story in Anthropologist on Mars by Oliver Sacks before coming here. His ability has been nurtured and that's why he became one of the greatest savant in this century
That is not the sole reason ..the man has been chosen by the gods
There are people who are gifted, im sure he has drawn much also but he also extremely talented
The motor skills is crazy, i wish
unfortunately , these types of extreme abilities cannot be intellectually transmitted or taught , only experienced . There are areas in life that defy description and yet can be experienced ,such as love . almost everyone has experienced it but no one has ever been able to intellectually describe it and have that description result in the experience . It finds you .
You dont find it .
I had a cat, Tiger-a golden Tabby that adopted me that was super loving, devoted and extremely talented. He was also jealous and protective. He was an acupuncturist, a healer and care giver but he also was territorial-an opportunistic and survival killer. He would hum the songs I sang to him whilst picking and bringing me flowers when I cleaned the house. He also peed in the toilet when he had a bladder infection and would slip himself into a pillowcase when he was suffering. A clue for me to bring him urgently to see a veterinarian doctor.
ETA🌹
@@elaineandrepont well , he obviously didn't have a license to practice psychiatry .
I am pretty sure what he does is learnable. You just gotta learn how to observe, then draw what you observed from memory.
And do it for long enough and often enough that you keep hold of those memories. Making sure you don't forget how buildings and cities look through repetition, study, and drawing.
Its a pretty time consuming process to master. Tho consider how much amazing art there is on the internet, you kind of realize there skills are within reach for anyone with the drive to learn them.
Tho for him I bet a big part for success is advertising his memory as eidetic.
Amazing Artist-Amazing artworks 👌
He is AMAZING
This is SOOOO COOL and Amazing!
A very interesting video about an amazing artist thankyou :)
Amazing!
This guy is a superhuman
My ADHD wouldn't even let me focus on 1/50th of the buildings from that drawing
Me either!!!
Wow amazing!
I can't even remember where I left my keys 45 seconds ago.
@Abel Jacob Chill dude, it's not that deep.
Lmao
😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
His art is amazing he has no disability
Good job keep going it's wonderful sir
Doing ALL OF THAT DRAWING in a vertical orientation at 0:42 must be so laboursome and taxing on the hands. I'm developing Carpel Tunnels just thinking about my wrist in such an awkward position...
Wow talented so beautiful art.
I just love this
Sir i used your video a small clip for making a fact video so please you don't give me any copyright
well you better pray the owner of the original footage does not give you a strike, as I have permission to use it.
Definitely this bloke has God given talent
No he has autism. Nothing to do with religion.
@@jordanvannortwick9426 it's just a saying 😭
Alguém sabe se depois que ele desenha ele vende esse desenho e alguem tambem sabe se ele consegue vender.?
If he had a dream in heaven, could he draw it?
Bruh
Excellent
This is so satisfying looking at another map schizo
2:40 i lived in brisbane and that's pretty much bang on.
Now imagine a hand to hand combat savant. If the gap between an art savant and a regular artist is this HUGE, then imagine what a combat savant can do.
That would be something! Considering martial art is one of the world's leading TBI generators, it's kind of disappointing that we haven't seen an acquired hand to hand combat savant emerge from fighters.
Amazing
The sister said he has seen the city many times not just one helicopter ride
Amazing 😮
i so like stephen drawing city
Bru I like how u jus destroyed him at the end😂
He get lost for 40 minutes sounds like zoro with good memory
Was going to draw London skyline but can't remember were he put his pencil s 😳,
I think almost all people with autism have some sort of hidden talent that they are amazing at. I base this only on what I've experienced from knowing a couple rather high functioning autistics and what i've seen online, but i still believe it. I think their brain power is hyper-focused and so they lack in areas that would attribute to normalcy.
Pura London hi bana dala memory power se 😱😱🧠🧠
Wow im speechless
What was the point of the last part of this video?
невероятно,incredible,incroyable,unglaublich
I wonder where the one he did of NYC wound up?
0:42 - “Empire STATES Building” - I thought it was the Empire State Building.
What exactly is the wrong direction I wonder
I always wonder if savants are skilled geniuses or is it because of the syndrome? Who is more skilled? A person who hones a skill over time or someone who can just do stuff because their syndrome gives them the advantage?
You can read up on Stephen in Oliver Sacks book, An Anthropologist on Mars
Did choe bring you here
Amazinggg
Cool.
I give my one single like to him but l want to give a billion like from my end .. .
We have the same pen 🖊
Wow!
Is this the guy that david choe was talking about
Wonder whathappened 2 the drawing, worth a few million quid i guess
Is this the guy from top gear?
I saw him in a photo with Jeremy Clarkson, so most likely yes.
He is so cool
"autistic servant" 🗿
No, he wasn't.
Whoever uses the term Autist as a derogatory term to mean stupid should replace that word with their full names. Many people on the spectrum have extraordinary talents and this video is proof of that..
#fucktheignorants....
I think you misspelled his name in paragraph. Stephen Wiltshire
thankyou for pointing that out, fixed.
Alot of info goes into his brain all at once. As a result, he needs to shut him self down after a massive info O.D.
👍
Who do u think is better 🤔🤔
Him or Kim jung gi ?