An everyday wardrobe staple with a bold twist featuring our vibrant original Poppy Play print born from the imaginative mind of William Choi — a young creator with autism at the Center for All Abilities in Chinatown, NY.
From the Mind of William Choi
Swipe to see the original artwork by William that inspired the Poppy Play print on the Kristin Camisole.
'Poppy Play' by William Choi
William uses broad strokes to create the original artwork for the Kristin Camisole.
'Poppy Play' by William Choi
William uses broad strokes to create the original artwork for the Kristin Camisole.
William in Action
William in his element, painting and exploring creative boundaries that produce the 'Poppy Play' print across the Kristin Camisole.
CREATION & PROCESS
The Kristin Camisole
An everyday wardrobe staple with a bold twist featuring our vibrant original Poppy Play print born from the imaginative mind of William Choi — a young creator with autism at the Center for All Abilities in Chinatown, NY.
From the Mind of William Choi
Swipe to see the original artwork by William that inspired the Poppy Play print on the Kristin Camisole.
'Poppy Play' by William Choi
William uses broad strokes to create the original artwork for the Kristin Camisole.
'Poppy Play' by William Choi
William uses broad strokes to create the original artwork for the Kristin Camisole.
William in Action
William in his element, painting and exploring creative boundaries that produce the 'Poppy Play' print across the Kristin Camisole.
GIVING BACK & YOUR IMPACT
Through The Kristin Camisole, you’ve given $16 to The Center for All Abilities where William attends art therapy courses.
CREATION & PROCESS
William Choi
William’s Process
William’s art making process is one of structure and simplicity. He enjoys art-making that involve sequences he can latch onto and master. His positive nature and preference for order are expressed in his pieces through his use of bright colors, repetition, and clear geometric patterns.
William’s Process
William’s art making process is one of structure and simplicity. He enjoys art-making that involve sequences he can latch onto and master. His positive nature and preference for order are expressed in his pieces through his use of bright colors and repetition.
William is a talented 17 year old with autism who enjoys "playing music at a very high volume" and "traveling on public transportation." William attends art therapy at the Center for All Abilities in New York City.
What's your favorite color?
"Blue"
What's your favorite style of art-making?
"Drawing and making collages."
What's your favorite part about art?
"I love colors."