Enter The Mind Of A Schizophrenic...
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Published
01/04/2015
With Art Made By People With The Disease.
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A nefarious depiction of the affliction by Erik Baumann. -
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Spooky, strange, but probably an accurate portrayal of schizophrenia feels like on the inside. -
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This piece, entitled "Motifs of Mania," depicts schizophrenia as a shadowy menace. -
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Karen May Sorensen recently began pushing the boundaries of her "madness," by posting drawings and paintings on her blog while on varying levels of medication. -
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This piece captures the auditory hallucinations associated with the disease. -
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This schizophrenic artist feels trapped by it all. -
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Johfra Draak drew this in 1967, depicting a schizophrenic Dante's Inferno. -
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Another by Draak. Notice the two headed subjects in both pieces. -
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"Electricity Makes You Float" by Karen Blair, a woman living with schizophrenia. -
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Notice the variety of moods, the cyst-like creatures growing out of this man's head, representative of the confusion schizophrenia can sometimes bring. -
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This insanely intricate drawing was done by Edmund Monsiel, an artist in the early 1900's believed to have been a schizophrenic. -
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This drawing was found in an old asylum, its artist was a paranoid schizophrenic. -
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This artist suffers from a rare case of paranoid schizophrenia that causes him to have visual hallucinations. One of these visions is a figure named "Wither," shown below. -
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In 1950, Charles Steffen began compulsively making art like this on wrapping paper from inside a mental hospital. His obsession with transformation is very clear. -
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A series of paintings of cats by Louis Wain from the early 1900's. They capture a slow descent into varying levels of schizophrenic episodes. -
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This does look like a nightmare. -
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These two photos were done by an unknown schizophrenic artist trying to capture the abstract nightmare of his thoughts.
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