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Art From the Heart

[Editor's Note: This article was originally run on April 4, 2010. With Betty's permission, it is being re-posted as a tribute to Rose and all the other individuals with autism, as well as to all the loving family members who share in their struggles.]

Betty Refour is an artist and a fellow member of the EtsyTwitter Team and Unique Women in Business Team.  Her sister, Rose, has autism and Betty is her caregiver. Together, they use art to advocate for causes that are important to them, including autism awareness. Here is their story in their own words:

Rose is 44. I want to say that she was about three – four years old when diagnosed. Our parents had separated while my mom was pregnant with her and divorced shortly after she was born. At that time, very little was known about autism, and I imagine it was overwhelming for our mom. We were living in Chicago, and although she was a nurse and absolutely wonderful, she decided to move back to Oklahoma City to be closer to her parents. Our grandparents were wonderful with Rose. She would have meltdowns in the middle of the grocery store, and my grandmother would sit on the floor with her and hug her until she calmed down. Our grandfather would sit with her on his lap on a rocking chair and rock her for hours which calmed her down.

Rose Refour

Rose was one of those children on the spectrum that initially communicated, but then, at a certain point, withdrew into herself. We didn’t understand, and we wanted our Rose back.  Everywhere our mother took her for help, they suggested she institutionalize her, but she wouldn’t have it.
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Ovals Abstract Art Note Card - Artist with Autism

I am six years older than Rose, and she would draw and write on my homework, on my books, on my bedroom walls and on every wall in the house. At first, it upset me, but then I realized she had something to say. She was doing it through art. And by the way, her spelling was better than mine! I gave her some blank notebooks that I had, and she started to write and draw. The rest is pretty much history. Where I spent hours on one drawing hers were effortless.  She had her own style, and it was beautiful. I would have to type some of my homework assignments (remember, this was years ago before computers!), and if I left them in or near the typewriter, Rose would type on them. So, I gave her my typewriter. I wanted a new one, so it was a ploy, but typing, writing and drawing helped her. It gave her an outlet to express herself.

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Backed into a Corner Note Card - Artist with Autism

Rose went to a school for people with disabilities where they did a lot of crafts. Our mom eventually stopped taking her to those awful therapists who kept encouraging her to institutionalize Rose, and I am so happy that she did. We would sit for hours and talk to her; sometimes she responded, and sometimes she didn’t, but we never gave up. We encouraged her to write the answers if she didn’t want to speak to us, and sometimes she would. It was not easy for any of us, but we hung in there.

Abstract Art Glass Tile Pendant - Artist with Autism

At that time, mothers were considered to be the blame for autism. They were labeled “bad mothers,” and all sorts of crazy notions surrounded autism. Because some of the people that were my friends were no longer allowed to come over to our house once their parents found out that Rose had autism, I didn’t have a lot of friends. The irony is that when I moved home four years ago while our mom was battling cancer, I got much the same response.  People who I thought were my friends shocked me when they suggested that I leave Rose somewhere and never look back. Not only did I not know them, but they didn not know me either! Our mom died three months after I moved here; it will be four years in June.

Rose goes to a program during the day, but when we’re at home, we paint and craft. She loves all types of music and can play the piano, although she has never had a lesson. She loves Barbie dolls, stuffed animals, shopping, jewelry, press-on nails, nail polish, wigs – although she doesn’t wear them, she likes to style them – and traveling. She loves to stay in hotels; I think it makes her feel like a princess. And she still carries around a note book – just in case she has something so say.

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The advice I would give to anyone with a loved one on the spectrum is never give up. Somewhere inside, there is a beautiful person trying to figure out how to communicate with you. Figure out a way to help them.

April is National Autism Month.  According to the Autism Society of America, autism is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life and affects a person’s ability to communicate and interact with others. Autism is defined by a certain set of behaviors and is a “spectrum disorder” that affects individuals differently and to varying degrees. There is no known single cause for autism, but increased awareness and funding can help families today. For information on the autism community, life with autism or research and programs, visit the Autism Society of America website.

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Artist:  Marguerite Manor

Editor’s Note: I discovered Marguerite on etsy and was immediately taken by her passion for paying it forward.  I contacted her to see if she would be willing to be featured in Art from ♥.  When I received her information, I was dizzified (my word) by all her abilities and activities and wondered how I would ever capture her essence is about 500 words – the average number for blog readers with VERY short attention spans (that includes YOU – please keep reading!) So here goes: I am pleased to present Ms. Marguerite “Peggy” Manor.

Marguerite is a graduate of Stanford University with a BA in Medieval History; she then went on to earn two master’s degrees from the University of Chicago Divinity School.  Polio struck her as a child, and the onset of post-polio syndrome began in her early forties - about the same time that her career should have been peaking. Said Marguerite, “As a writer and graphic artist, I am grateful for computers and the Internet because they have given me the opportunity to extend my creativity and work in ways that were not possible before they were invented.”

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Orchids at the Market Notecard

Marguerite’s etsy shop features greeting cards small banners and gift boxes.  Marguerite explained, “Since I have never met a flower that I didn’t want to save, and therefore immortalize in a photograph, I have quite a few designs.” 

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Two Red Amarylii Notecard

She also has a growing line of herbal crafts, including sachets that can be used as gifts, stocking-stuffers or as favors and dream pillows. Said Marguerite, “I love researching the meaning of the flowers and herbs that I use, finding sources for organic and high-quality botanicals and combining them all with fibers.  I can make custom mixtures for events if people would like them.”

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Dream Pillows Sweet Dreams Potppourri

Marguerite is a member of the Creatibility Etsy Team, a group of artists and sellers either with disabilities themselves, or a caregiver of a disabled person, who use art and Etsy as “therapy” and their link to network with others. Their mission is to form partnerships for building their businesses, support each other, and encourage growth within the Etsy and artist community. Peggy explained that “it is good to have a team of others with disabilities with whom to interact and be supportive.”

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"Knitting Sooths" Small Paper Box

According to Marguerite, she blogs, reads (way too many) novels and spends an inordinate amount of time on facebook.  She also enjoys cooking and eating and visiting with friends – especially when food is involved.

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Garden for Peace Decorative Banner

As if that were not a gracious plenty, she is a passionate gardener, former gourmet cook, calligrapher, singer (especially of Gregorian Chant, Renaissance Polyphony and Christmas Carols) and a life-long photographer.  [It's me again: Phew! I need a nap just trying to keep up with this perpetual motion machine!]

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The C Word – Part 5

September 5, 2010

Movie rights to the story are now being shopped FOL #5 – 11/21/99 Dear F.O.L., My mom’s experience is just too compelling not to share with others, so I’ve decided to make her life into a movie. Of course, she’s a child of the 50′s, so it will have to be a movie-musical. The problem [...]

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Art from the ♥

August 12, 2010

ARTIST: SUSAN NICHOLS    By day from August-June, she is Miss Nichols, teacher to 100+ sixth grade students at a public middle school.  Susan also teaches youngsters how to knit and crochet as part of her after-school Arts & Crafts Club.  She is quite appreciative of her mother, aunt and grandmother, as it took all their [...]

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Red and Yellow and Pink and Green…

May 10, 2010

If you click on the image, you will be taken to the actual treasury where you can click on each item individually. If you click on the image, you will be taken to the actual treasury where you can click on each item individually.

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Monochromatic and Marvelous!

April 29, 2010

If you click on the image, you will be taken to the actual treasury where you can click on each item individually.

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Funky, Fun and Fabulous!

April 25, 2010

“There’s no retirement for an artist, it’s your way of living so there’s no end to it.”  ËśBono

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Autism and a Family’s Love

April 4, 2010

Betty Refour is an artist and a fellow member of the EtsyTwitter Team.  Her sister, Rose, has autism and Betty is her caregiver. Together, they use art to advocate for causes that are important to them, including autism awareness. Here is their story in their own words: Rose is 43. I want to say that [...]

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Art from the ♥

March 4, 2010

ARTIST: ROBIN NORGREN – IN HER OWN WORDS… Have you ever just had a place that you know in your heart that you must visit before you die?  That place for me is India.  I have no relatives there nor do I know of anyone who lives there, but when anything comes along about aid to [...]

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Art from the ♥

January 21, 2010

Making tails wag – one bead at a time!  Sharla along with her mom, Sheri, are the artisans behind BeadedTail.  They use their love of creating quality beaded jewelry to benefit their love for animals. Each of their one-of-a-kind designs contains an animal theme – from paw toggles to cat face beads or animal awareness ribbon [...]

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