Autistic artist has a passion for drawing unique creatures
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My name is Dana Elliott La Rosa. I am male and also go by the name of Dan.

I draw creatures out of my own passion and entertainment. I started making them about 7 years ago.

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I started drawing them by a random fluke. I was bored in a study hall back in 8th grade, and decided to doodle a random creature. I was pleased with the design I had came up with, and decided to draw more of them from there on ever since.

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I don’t know how I’m able to come up with new ideas so easily.

I’ve always figured that my autism gives me a unique ability to visually imagine things that nobody else has ever seen before. I basically just try to picture a bunch of random shapes, colors, and designs in my head, and then I combined them all, and come up with a new creature design.

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It takes me anywhere from an hour and a half to three hours to draw one. The part that amazes me the most is how when I first started drawing them it was much harder to come up with ideas, but it has instead become easier and easier to come up with new ideas over the years.

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Anybody would expect that the more ideas that I come up with then the closer I would be to running out of ideas eventually, but the exact opposite has proven to be true. I have gone on many hiatuses over the years with drawing them due to a lack of motivation, because sometimes I wonder if I will never be able to make a use out of them.

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If I could somehow have consistent motivation with drawing these, then I know the sky will be the limit for how many more I can draw.

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Dan would like to know how he can make a living out of drawing these creatures. If you have any ideas email him at artist5822@gmail.com. Dan currently has 265 of them and counting. See his portfolio here.

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