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Autism told through the landscapes of Lanzarote

Volcanic landscapes, the Atlantic Ocean, watercolors and photographs… Everything seems to have merged to create a beautiful travel journal. Delphine Priollaud-Stoklé, a trained architect and visual arts teacher, has already published this type of work. But back Island response, it invites us to a unique experience. A journey more amazing than it seems. Here, art and landscapes are no longer objects, but serve as a medium for Delphine Priolaud-Stocclet to talk about something much more intimate: her Asperger’s syndrome, diagnosed only in 2019, when she was 45 years old.

For someone who has always felt “different, out of step”the trip was a lifesaver. “In a foreign, unfamiliar land, I have no responsibility for anyone, I have no role.” he explains. And among the countries he traveled to, there is a place with which he created special ties: the island of Lanzarote (Canary Islands, Spain). Like many people who have suffered…

Source: Le Figaro

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