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"This illustration is called 'Intrusive Thoughts'. The pigs represent those thoughts that sometimes appear in our heads, causing us to feel fear and worry about things." - Olga Schembri
#anxietyart #mentalhealthart
"Panting helps to ease my anxiety, and is used as my voice to express my emotions when I can’t vocalise them." - Biba Smith.
#anxietyart #mentalhealthawareness
"I like to believe that the paintings that I make capture the true chaos that many of us feel mentally, and create a physical time capsule of those periods of time."
'Sydney' by Jake Quinlan.
#mentalhealthart #abstractart
"I don’t really know what I’m doing. I always feel like I have missing pieces. Maybe that doesn’t have to mean that I’m broken though."
‘Mrs Blue’ by Sarah.
#mentalhealthawareness #art
"I love my painting process because my subconscious is channeled and it’s able to make itself visible to help me understand what lies underneath." - Hanele.
#mentalhealthart #paintingheals
"The darkness that comes with every eclipse shall surely pass and the light will shine bright again."
'Gleaming Light' by Aisosa Nomah.
#mentalhealthart #hope
"I refer to my style as cognitive expressionism. The ability to create work that translates from mind to canvas, trusting yourself and your ability to create that which you don’t understand and the peace to know that words can’t always explain how we feel." - Dayo
"What does depression feel like? ‘Turbulent’ is the best word to describe depression for me. It’s something that can be quite unpredictable, but manageable if you are equipped with the right tools to endure it."
'Mindscapes (104)' by Sarah Shaw.
#depressionawareness #art
"I began painting to stay sane. I documented my journey through motherhood in a pandemic, and I thought every day about the other women out there doing the same." - Cassie Leedham
#lockdownart #motherhood #mentalhealthmatters