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Created by Amy Jarrell, Infinity Dragon is a celebration of autistic identity shaped through myth, motion, and power. The dragon coils in a continuous loop, its body forming an unbroken path that echoes the infinity symbol. It?s a reminder that autistic life isn?t linear or limited. It expands, circles back, grows, and reshapes itself in ways that are entirely our own.
The design carries a sense of presence without aggression, strength without hardness. It reflects the truth that autistic pride is not about performance or perfection. It?s about existing fully, claiming our place, and honoring the ways our minds move through the world. The dragon?s form, detailed and alive, becomes a symbol of that ongoing journey: fierce, fluid, and unmistakably ours.
Infinity Dragon also speaks to the collective work behind Autistic Pride Day. It represents the community that gathers each year to celebrate identity on our own terms, in our own language, in spaces built by and for autistic people. It?s a visual expression of what we?re building together in Chattanooga and across the Southeast: a movement rooted in autonomy, creativity, and the refusal to shrink ourselves to fit someone else?s frame.
Every purchase of this design supports Autistic Pride Day and helps sustain a day where autistic people can show up as we are, connect with one another, and experience community without pressure to ?perform? or ?mask.? It?s a way to carry that pride forward, to wear it openly, and to honor the artists who help shape the story we?re telling.
Infinity Dragon is more than a symbol. It?s a declaration that autistic identity is expansive, powerful, and worth celebrating every day.
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