I
created this project due to the underwhelming acceptance and knowledge of ‘invisible
disabilities.’ The pill bottles that make up the walker all belong to either
myself or family members of mine who wanted to partake in this project as they
have invisible disabilities. I wished to bring awareness to the range of
disabilities that exist, and show that not all disabilities are viewed the same
nor are they all visible to outsiders. The
walker represents the fact that these medications, for some, are what allows individuals
to ‘get by’ from day to day. Just like someone with a broken bone would require
a cast to heal, some individuals require daily medication in order to survive
& be able to actively participate in life.
Some disabilities have a negative stigma attached to them, thus creating a feeling
of shame and embarrassment around them. Sadly, this is not uncommon when it comes
to mental illnesses, which is why this project was so important to me. I strive
towards contributing to the breakdown of negative stereotypes/stigmas/feelings
towards those who have a mental illness(es). The medication(s) that some individuals take daily are their ‘walker.’ It helps them stand on their own two feet & gives them their quality of life back.This is such a good way of making the “invisible” visible
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Tag: art
cathedral beneath the docks
little fox pup
Dragons Like You Don’t Usually See Them by Brian Kesinger.
Bucky
Sara Kipin
The modern-day fairytales of Sara
Kipin combine digital crispness with classical themes of sacrifice, conflict
and undying love. Although her drawing signature is clean and stylized, the elegant
character designs and detailed landscapes breathe a magical sense of nostalgia.
Sara’s determined lady knights and sassy witches make you wish for them to come
to life in an animated feature all their own.Travel along with Sara on her Tumblr page
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The link above seems broken, but you can find her stuff at http://www.sarakipin.com/
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You are great at taking criticism, has anyone told you that
this is the funniest thing he’s ever made. that last pannel is me every time i make a post
I MEAN?? . .. he’s not wrong??
My latest piece: Our Blessed Rebel Queen, Carrie Fisher
done in watercolour and ink.
Carrie Fisher has always been a great inspiration to me. As someone who suffers from depression and anxiety, I wanted to create a piece to bring me and comfort and strength. To look upon Space Mom and say “yes, I can face today.”
prints available: https://society6.com/product/our-blessed-rebel-queen-carrie-fisher_print
Russian artist Daria makes intricately detailed plates made with hundreds of tiny painted dots.
Daria: Instagram