Through David’s Eyes

David is autistic and considered non-verbal. For more than thirty years, his art has been his language.
David’s artwork is a living archive of his inner world—his experiences, emotions, and imagination expressed visually rather than through words. Everything he creates is seen through the eyes of autism: symbolic, intuitive, and deeply felt. In his work, there is resonance, poignancy, and a rare kind of beauty that lives in the in-between spaces—where silence becomes expression.
David is an untrained, organic artist. His creativity is immediate and instinctive, grounded in the same innocence and presence found in young children. His art arrives without ego or pretense—bold, primitive, and primordial—spilling out from a deep well within him. What emerges are spontaneous waves of color, form, and emotion that invite reflection and transformation.
There is a quiet magic in David’s work. A sacred beauty that does not announce itself, but reveals itself slowly. Through brush or pen, his inner life takes flight—unarticulated yet profoundly communicative. His vision reaches outward, always toward possibility, toward openness, toward what he calls “the blue sky.”
David’s art is also an act of joyful participation in the world. It reflects a way of being that is curious, present, and filled with potential. His logo and creative work represent not only his personal expression, but a hope for entrepreneurship and visibility within the autistic community.
Whimsical, avant-garde, and entirely his own, David’s art invites us to see differently—to pause, to feel, and to recognize beauty where we may not have thought to look.