SEEKONK - The imaginative swirls and vibrant hues of Andrew Randall's paintings may well be a window into his world of autism.
For the past three years, the 22-year-old has dipped his paint brush into acrylics thickened with sand, then rolled the paint into images that seem abstract, but that speak from his unique perspective.
His mother, Jan, who knows him best, is not sure exactly what he is trying to say because his language impairment prevents him from saying it. But whenever she asks him what's in his paintings, he almost always says it's the ocean.