Deborah's portraits of preteens with Autism exist in the same world as her landscapes. She has captured a snapshot of a distilled moment, where we see into her subjects, we sense their wonderment of the world around them and their fear that the world is unpredictable. These portraits are naked in their truth, with souls laid bare.
Read MorePresented as alone in their private worlds, the softly lit children in Deborah Martin’s new series, “Portraits of Autism,” leave an after-image. In these portraits Martin explores complex emotions within the landscape of the souls of autistic children.
Read MorePortraits of Autism provides multiple opportunities for a better understanding of autism as it presents each subject with a compassionate viewpoint to show each child as a complete person not only defined by their disability.
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