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In My Nature: Sustainable Art and Autism presents a unique perspective on how artistic practice and environmental stewardship intersect with neurodivergent experiences. Co-authored by James Owen Thomas and celebrated gardener Monty Don, this work explores the therapeutic benefits of engaging with nature through creative expression.
The book examines how sustainable art practices can provide meaningful outlets for individuals on the autism spectrum while simultaneously promoting environmental awareness and conservation. Through thoughtful narratives and practical insights, the authors demonstrate the profound connection between creativity, nature, and personal wellbeing.
With contributions from both an artist’s and gardener’s perspective, the book bridges disciplines to show how working with natural materials and processes can enhance understanding, build community, and create lasting positive change. This is essential reading for anyone interested in art, sustainability, neurodiversity, and the transformative power of nature.







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