5-Year-Old Little Girl with Autism Paints Stunning Masterpieces

Autism could be a poorly-understood neurological upset that may impair an individual’s ability to interact in various social interactions. however a very little 5-year-old Iris Grace in the UK is a superb example of the sudden gifts that autism may also grant – her exceptional attention have helped her to produce implausibly lovely paintings that a lot of her fans (and buyers) have liked to Monet’s works.

Little Iris is slowly learning to talk, whereas most youngsters have already begun to talk a minimum of many words by age 2. Along with speech therapy, her parents sometimes introduced her to painting, that is once they discovered her wonderful talent.

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32 thoughts on “5-Year-Old Little Girl with Autism Paints Stunning Masterpieces

  1. Beautiful paintings and lovely photography. She seems perfectly engaged and content while she is painting.

  2. This is awesome news. This little girl might help other autistic individuals to have confidence in their abilities and talents by viewing her beautiful art work. Thank you for this article and post. And thank you to her parents who enable their daughter to follow in her artistic pursuits.

  3. That last picture of the cat on the piano I was wondering if the the image of the cat in the painting was intentional or pure coincidence?

  4. I Love her paintings, they’re so beautiful. The picture of her sitting in the Bean Bag chair says it all…I have found my place in the World. 🙂

  5. Our son is autistic and has a talent for precise drawings that are incredible in detail. I sometimes think that the autism unlocks powerful gifts that are often not understood or revealed because so much emphasis is placed on getting the child to fit in with others… I am moved by this child’s art – so incredibly detailed and beautiful.

  6. Um…I’m rather skeptical. I’m sorry. I’d have to witness the little girl in action before making any significant conclusions.

    1. I have witnessed children with Autism & they can be very talented, so I have no doubts that this little girl did do the great paintings.

  7. Amazingly beautiful! I would love to purchase one of he paintings as I am a therapist that works with children
    With developmental disabilities their families. Her paintings would serve as a wonderful reminder that our children are more gifted than we realize, despite not always having verbal language.

  8. So gifted a mind and mano/hand. What Iris Grace sees, we don’t, till its on canvas, esooo. Thank you for sharing Iris Grace, gifts.

  9. Would it be possible to purchase a painting ? I saw in the article where it mentioned buyers. I would love to hang a piece of her artwork in our nursery.

    1. I would love to buy this adorable girls’ artwork, it’s so beautiful. She has an amazing talent!! 😀 I also know a lot of people that would buy them too.

  10. Beautiful , but It’s not autism that “grants” …whatever . Autism , as other “modern deseases2 is a disgrace , but GOD Always Takes Good out of Bad events …

  11. I feel honored to be able to see a glimpse into this child’s world. Her artwork is truly astounding, and I fervently hope that she will continue to share it with the world as she grows older!

  12. A link to purchase a painting would be wonderful. I’d love to own one, they are exceptionally lovely.

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