Understanding Dyslexia and Creativity
Dyslexia, a learning difference that affects reading and processing skills, is often viewed as a limitation. However, for Gabriel de la Mora, it has become a source of inspiration.

Mexican artist Gabriel de la Mora has spoken publicly about how his dyslexia influences his artistic approach, describing a unique perceptual experience that informs his work.
Dyslexia, a learning difference that affects reading and processing skills, is often viewed as a limitation. However, for Gabriel de la Mora, it has become a source of inspiration.
De la Mora’s experience highlights the importance of neurodiversity in the creative process. By embracing his dyslexia, he has developed a distinct visual logic that sets his work apart.
My dyslexia has become a source of inspiration for my artistic approach.
"De la Mora’s story serves as a reminder that learning differences can be a source of strength, rather than weakness. By focusing on abilities rather than limitations, individuals can unlock their full potential.
As we learn more about the experiences of individuals like Gabriel de la Mora, we can work to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for all learners, regardless of their abilities.
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