My Mental Health: Perspectives textile project is coming into focus with developed artwork being pho
My Mental Health: Perspectives textile project is coming into focus with developed artwork being photographed on the body. Textile artwork visualises the invisible affects of mental health on the mind and body. Symptoms visualised include feeling restricted, feeling weight on the chest and deep concealed emotions bubbling to the surface that can happen when feeling unwell. Colours and forms are also inspired by participants responses to a questionnaire I conducted on the same theme of asking participants to make their invisible feelings physical through drawing and writing. Responses informed this artwork. The use of the knot visualises the sense of restriction. A knot can be unravelled and we can be freed from its grip, which just like in our recovery we can reveal ourselves as being well again. With thanks to and in collaboration with:Photo credit: Laura RuxtonModel: AlysterTextile art: Louisa Hammond______________________________________________2018.Dyed tubular bandages, cotton yarn, plastic balls and beads. -- source link
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