The infinity lanyards have been a best seller for years so I decided to add a couple of new more designs – autistic and neurodivergent. Find them in the DoodleBeth Shop.| Beth Wilson - Artist
I’ve been working on this for a little while. A symbol for autism. The puzzle piece sucks and a lot of us have rejected it for a long time. The rainbow infinity symbol is for all neurodivergent people, not specifically autistic folks. This is what I’ve come up with (with some great input from autistic folks on Twitter).| Beth Wilson - Artist
I’m going to try an explain why this issue is important to me because people don’t seem to get it.| Beth Wilson - Artist
Celebrate neurodiversity with our colourful new pins. They have a rainbow plating and no two are the same.| Beth Wilson - Artist
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I spent Christmas with some dogs so they ended up making their way into my art.| Beth Wilson - Artist
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Most wheelchairs only just fit through standard doors and so often, well meaning people who open doors for wheelchair users actually make it more difficult because they get in the way.| Beth Wilson - Artist