are you an artist?
i wonder if many aspies have the artist in them? i dont paint at all, but i love looking at trees moving in the wind, that kind of thing. i'm fascinated by nature's beauty, hypnotized by it, soothed. just because i dont paint, doesnt mean i'm not an artist at heart. i know only to some extent, because i dont paint, so i'm not really an artist.
i'm crazy about music, listening, not singing. it changed my mood and soothes me. and i take feral cats pictures and videos. maybe i should start taking nature photograpy as well.
i'm crazy about music, listening, not singing. it changed my mood and soothes me. and i take feral cats pictures and videos. maybe i should start taking nature photograpy as well.
What would this world be without music!
This is just a claim, but I think I appreciate music on a higher level than many people do. But I've heard that's not at all uncommon for AS people. I'm the stereotypic math/computer-aspie, and music is basically math in sound format.
i'm crazy about music, listening, not singing. it changed my mood and soothes me. and i take feral cats pictures and videos. maybe i should start taking nature photograpy as well.
What would this world be without music!
This is just a claim, but I think I appreciate music on a higher level than many people do. But I've heard that's not at all uncommon for AS people. I'm the stereotypic math/computer-aspie, and music is basically math in sound format.
Yes! i'm pretty sure it's an asd trait, the love for music. an nt coworker told me she's in college now, and the aspies in college are the smartest, but they also sing in class. she made a sour face and said they're acting horribly, she doesnt know i'm an aspie. i told her it's not done in malice or with bad intentions. they dont mean to disturb others, not deliberately.
i'm pretty sure music affects us in a way nts wouldnt understand.
i'm crazy about music, listening, not singing. it changed my mood and soothes me. and i take feral cats pictures and videos. maybe i should start taking nature photograpy as well.
What would this world be without music!
This is just a claim, but I think I appreciate music on a higher level than many people do. But I've heard that's not at all uncommon for AS people. I'm the stereotypic math/computer-aspie, and music is basically math in sound format.
Yes! i'm pretty sure it's an asd trait, the love for music. an nt coworker told me she's in college now, and the aspies in college are the smartest, but they also sing in class. she made a sour face and said they're acting horribly, she doesnt know i'm an aspie. i told her it's not done in malice or with bad intentions. they dont mean to disturb others, not deliberately.
i'm pretty sure music affects us in a way nts wouldnt understand.
I'm glad you enjoy music to that extent, felinesaresuperior, it's important considering the social issues we've inevitably been facing in our lives.
I listen to music whenever possible. It gives me energy.
This is just too good:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2CswqotSik[/youtube]
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I have an easel behind me, with a blank canvas, just waiting for me and my paint brush. I'm going to get myself a cup of tea, then it's time to start. I've no idea what it's going to be yet. I usually do landscapes, but I want to do something different this time.
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I love, love, love music. I can get a tune out of most instruments I've tried playing. I taught myself to read music a little when I was young, but have a bad memory and couldn't retain the information. But I can play tunes by ear. I love my Irish Tin Whistle. I pick it up and play a tune and it makes me so happy. I also love singing, but am too shy to sing in public. I used to sing in public as a child, but even then I got terrible stage fright! My CD player is well and truly overworked!
I'm also an artist (I especially enjoy painting abstracts), photographer, poet, draw cartoons... and have done many crafts over the years.
I have earned a part-time income from selling my art and poems in books and on gift products over the past 13 years. I lose interest in things easily, so this month I might draw cartoons and next month I might focus on writing poems, then it's photography's turn the next month, etc. But it all comes together well. I do a lot of digital art now on my tablet... a canvas I can take everywhere... love it!
Art, music and creativity are my main special interests and I could happily talk about them all day (and do them, which I do)... so I'd better stop now
Agreed, I know many NTs enjoy music immensely.
But I think their enjoyment of music is much connected to the social context in which it exists. I have the idea that Aspies are often great at enjoying music merely for the music itself. Perhaps also because of the repetitive aspect of music (melody, rhythms etc.).
But I think their enjoyment of music is much connected to the social context in which it exists. I have the idea that Aspies are often great at enjoying music merely for the music itself. Perhaps also because of the repetitive aspect of music (melody, rhythms etc.).
Curiously enough, some part of my enjoyment of songs is from the lyrical content that will often speak of relationships to other people. In listening to the lyrics or singing/humming along to them, I kind of find myself imagining the POV of the singer, and how they experience love, friendship etc.
Like felinesaresuperior, I'm a nature lover and I enjoy the beauty of nature to a fairly deep extent. I used to enjoy drawing, but in recent years, I've gotten out of practice and have dropped it as a hobby altogether. I used to consider myself an artist, but I no longer do. There is no inspiration, there is no will to continue drawing, it's as if I have a very persistent 'painter's block'. It hurts and it feels like something has been lost inside of me. I now try to compensate for it by focusing on my lust for gathering and storing information, so one could say I've grown more 'mind over heart' as time's gone on.
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