A man awakens as a talent as an artist after brain surgery



A man who did not have the talent for painting at last to paint a stick figure composed of only simple lines seems to be able to draw a picture with a suddenly after a brain surgery. Although it is a slightly unbelievable phenomenon, a large number of paintings that men have drawn after surgery are also made public.

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Masterstroke: Man who could not even draw stickmen wakes from life-saving brain surgery ... as an artist | Mail Online

Alan Brown, 49, lives in the town of Malvern, England, whose talent blossomed through surgery. Alan, who was suffering from migraine and could not maintain his company six years ago, found aneurysm and vascular rupture of the brain at the hospital diagnosis. After 16 hours of surgery, intensive care was taken over 2 months, and I noticed that at that time I was born with talent to draw pictures. Alan, who is bored in a hospital room, was suggested to draw a picture to a nurse, and he said he could make a very accurate depiction by replicating the pictures of the dog with paper and pencil.

"My creative side has been pulled out through illness," Alan said.


Paintings drawn by Alan.


Alan, who had never entered the art gallery until the surgery, seems to have decided to open his own gallery.


A spokesman for the Headway Brain Trauma Association said, "The story that new skills and talents are acquired by brain trauma is encouraging.The brain injury is destructive and you have to learn the basic knowledge to live again The brain's injury produces unpredictable results, and it is not clear why it will happen. "

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