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Aspie With Attitude
Snowy Owl
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Joined: 27 Sep 2019
Age: 45
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Location: Melbourne, Australia

17 Jan 2020, 6:45 pm



It was 12 months ago that I did upload a video onto my autistic YouTube channel called "Aspie With Attitude".

Since I love photoshopping and using this retro TV test card from the days of analogue colour television, I still used Van Gogh's work mixing this with my photoshop skills for my video presentation discussing whether if Van Gigh was really autistic considering that autism diagnosis didn't exist in the late 19th century.

In this video, I talked about each and every suggestions how and why Vincent Van Gogh would have been autistic since modern research had saw his records written from the time he was in institutions of the 1880's in Western Europe. The reports from the written records could have matched to the autistic traits that most of us already of today.

I had put together a documentary about how and why Van Gogh was autistic in this video content from my Autistic YouTube Creator channel "Aspie With Attitude".


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I am "Aspie With Attitude", an Autistic YouTube Creator talking about life, my special interest, autism issues etc.

I also make fantasy test card animation and mix my own music.

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Juliette
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18 Jan 2020, 8:23 pm

Thanks so much for posting and sharing Episode 38 with us! I'm a subscriber to your youtube page, and really enjoy what you have to say. Van Gogh was my favourite artist and I've travelled to Amsterdam to see the Van Gogh Museum and enjoyed seeing his paintings at The Louvre in Paris. I loved how you presented this video, using your photoshop skills, so we could clearly see some of his works. I tend to agree that Van Gogh was most likely autistic, as his behaviour and relationships tend to support this. He was a brilliant artist, who truly suffered with severe depression, mania and bipolar disorder. If you haven't seen the 2017 Oil Painting Animated Film "Loving Vincent", you might enjoy a look... Thanks again. :)