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Images of ‘the innocent’ (6)

People's Daily Online)  09:07, January 27, 2013  

Liu Xiujie, born in 1990, suffers from dysnoesia. She grows up in a single-parent family and is eager to communicate with others. She prefers painting in crowded and noisy place, so her works are normally created after chatting. She persists in wearing wig to hide her little hair, even in summer, so long-hair girls always appear in her painting. (Photo/China Pictorial)

Edited and tranlsated by Wang Xin, People's Daily Online.

There are always some people who can never turn normal, just like those suffering from autism, but they show the value of existence through their own ways.

Here is a group of photos about some artists who suffer from mental disorder and their art works; their personal arts express unique spiritual world of their own, and innocence and humor come out directly from their pure hearts. We don't need them to be professional; we are already impressed and surprised by their purity, creativity, and talent.

The photos were taken by Zhang Lijie, editor of China Disable People’s Magazine; this work full fills the native soul of autistic artists.

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(Editor:王欣、陈丽丹)

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