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Black genius painter, his eyes are lenses, why can he draw what he sees at a glance?

Because this talented black painter is very talented since childhood, especially for lines, he can't forget anything. Human beings are so amazing that some aspects just can't be explained by science. People often say that he never forgets anything. I think this black painter belongs to that kind of person. He can always keep the scenery in his mind.

Stephen Wiltshire is the full name of this black painter. The first thing to say is that his family is poor, because the United States is a country that discriminates against blacks, and racial discrimination has brought deep psychological trauma to Stephen since he was a child. Stephen lives in this country where racial discrimination is very serious.

Stephen's father almost collapsed in bed in middle age. Stephen went to primary school when his father was paralyzed in bed, and the family was supported by his mother, Geneva. The family's financial resources are declining, and her son is still so young, so Geneva is a very strong woman.

In such a difficult environment, she saved two years' tuition for Stephen and sent him to a decent primary school. When Stephen was in primary school, his talent for painting was amazingly displayed. But because this black painter is autistic, he can't communicate with normal people.

Perhaps it is because of these pressures in life that little Stephen gradually began to wake up. Autism hindered Stephen's development in painting. However, gold always shines, and Stephen's ability to remember the scenery gradually made him famous. Stephen's talent for painting, coupled with the hardships of life, has perfected the skills of Stephen Palace.