Local man living with autism turns recycled paper into beautiful works of art | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2
HOUSTON – In honor of Autism Awareness Month, on April 28, KPRC 2 Insiders participated in a LIVE art demonstration and live chat hosted by Houston Life host Derrick Shore and KPRC 2 Meteorologist Justin Stapleton and featuring local eco-artist and special needs advocate Grant Maniér.
The 25-year-old artist living with autism took Insiders step by step through the process of creating an eco-friendly piece of art as they watched or followed along. Days before the event, Insiders were given a list of supplies they would need.
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