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Jerusalem Gains Perspective: Artist Stephen Wilsthire Draws the Holy City

May 21st, 2008 by Ziva · 3 Comments

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“The Human Camera” has landed in Jerusalem. Or at least, he has circled above it and surveyed our holy streets. Sounds like something straight out of Marvel comics, but this is real life. A real man. An accomplished artist. And an extraordinary talent - or, dare I say, power.

Internationally renown British cityscape illustrator Stephen Wiltshire has come to cast his eye and hand across the city of Jerusalem in honor of its 40th anniversary of reunification. Wiltshire has garnered much critical attention for his large-scale, hand-drawn replicas of such congested cities as London, New York, Tokyo and Rome, because he recreates the cities - down to their very last street corner - after surveying the areas from a helicopter for just an hour or two. If you don’t believe me, check out this amazing video on YouTube showing Wiltshire’s artistic practice in action in Rome. The exact duplicate of the Colosseum - and I mean exact - is just incredible.

Identified at age three as autistic, Wiltshire’s creative and developmental outlet was quickly recognized through his complicated and realistic drawings of scenes and objects ranging from animals to London’s buses to buildings. Yeah, I didn’t mention the autism factor until paragraph three, and Queen Elizabeth II didn’t do so at all two years ago when she dubbed Wiltshire a Member of the Order of the British Empire, in recognition of his services to the art world.

Wiltshire’s first word, at age eight, was “paper,” and ever since then, he’s been producing artwork that has been featured in documentaries, galleries, exhibitions and books around the globe. In addition to demonstrating his amazing abilities in cities across the globe, Wiltshire also promotes autistic research and awareness and runs creative workshops for children with autism.

Having landed in Israel this past Sunday, Wiltshire spent one hour flying over Jerusalem and studying our sacred city. He will spend the next few days recreating the city from memory on a four-meter-long canvas - and I’m pretty darn sure he’ll have all the right stones in their ancient quarters. The finished masterpiece will be auctioned off with a portion of the proceeds going to support child education and autism research in Israel. Wiltshire will also lead art activities for children with autism at two schools in Jerusalem during his four-day visit.

Above, Stephen Wiltshire draws Tokyo as part of a BBC documentary on his artwork and creative process called
Extraordinary People: The Human Camera.

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Tags: Events · Exhibitions · Fine Art · Prints and Drawings

3 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Rebecca // May 22, 2008 at 7:58 am

    incredible! I think I sent this to everyone I know. I really can’t wait to see the drawing of Jerusalem. Do you think us laypeople could ever get a chance to see the piece before it’s auctioned off?

  • 2 Ziva // May 22, 2008 at 8:19 am

    I hope so! At the very least, the artist seems to put a lot of his works on his website so if our own Municipality doesn’t let us see it, we have still have a shot at getting it straight from the source.

  • 3 adesignaffair // May 30, 2008 at 3:33 pm

    I loved this post. Is it going to be on view somewhere. Or better yet it should be apart of a woldwide travel exhibit…

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