Good to know the artistic drawing, does not fit the content of the artist, although very creative and good rendition of feelings felt by some one whom feels not, of their usual character and needs to voice, their true, yet guarded, needing to be heard feelings....If i may ask, did you write the feelings of the drawing, after you drew it, depicting the emotional feeling of the art or did you write the feelings of the artist, depicted in the drawing? You say you don't feel suicidal, how do you feel?......You should feel really good about the drawing....Just as Dawn has conveyed you did a very good job with this....
The reason I stated that I wasn't suicidal was because, if you look at my other writing and art, it is a lot more positive and has a joyful outlook at life, and therefore drawing and this was a little more outside of my "comfort zone". Honestly, I just feel like adventuring around the dark corners of the writer's univers. See what other styles are out there, and if one of them "fit" me better!
To be honest, this drawing started out as a sketch on my white board in September, but then, I decided to draw it on paper. I only thought of the description after I completed the drawing. In this drawing, the water shw is sinking in is representing life (our duties, work, family, friends, troubles, etc.) and I thought of transfering it to paper when a lot of stress fell upon me (exams, deadlines, school drama). It portrays one who has given up staying on top of life and conquering challenges. The picture is showing one who has stopped "treading water" and out of energy. One who is becoming depressed, or has nothing to really motivate them to continue solving the problems we face in life.
The reason i asked of the heart of the writer was primarily because, i have been affiliated and worked in the field of mental health and the aspects related to depression and have been acquainted, to many whom had half the mentioned issues, you named was going on in your life and felt into a bout of manic depression and several have went a step further, by cutting not only one but both wrist, at the same time.... So for you to be able to maintain a normal acceptance in your decisions on how you are dealing with your situations is a very good thing and i am proud of you being able to do so and by far i am well versed in the field of mental health evaluational, cause and effect....Been doing it for (13) years....The end of each roads, leads to the beginning of another and we are on that other one with you, keep drawing, it attracts those that do care and i bet you write poetry as well and if you do, please allow it to be shared with your followers...
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I like it, it's very unique.
Thank you! I'm not very good at drawing, but I thought this was worth sharing! :)
Marianna,
Good to know the artistic drawing, does not fit the content of the artist, although very creative and good rendition of feelings felt by some one whom feels not, of their usual character and needs to voice, their true, yet guarded, needing to be heard feelings....If i may ask, did you write the feelings of the drawing, after you drew it, depicting the emotional feeling of the art or did you write the feelings of the artist, depicted in the drawing? You say you don't feel suicidal, how do you feel?......You should feel really good about the drawing....Just as Dawn has conveyed you did a very good job with this....
Kind regards,
Jim
The reason I stated that I wasn't suicidal was because, if you look at my other writing and art, it is a lot more positive and has a joyful outlook at life, and therefore drawing and this was a little more outside of my "comfort zone". Honestly, I just feel like adventuring around the dark corners of the writer's univers. See what other styles are out there, and if one of them "fit" me better!
To be honest, this drawing started out as a sketch on my white board in September, but then, I decided to draw it on paper. I only thought of the description after I completed the drawing. In this drawing, the water shw is sinking in is representing life (our duties, work, family, friends, troubles, etc.) and I thought of transfering it to paper when a lot of stress fell upon me (exams, deadlines, school drama). It portrays one who has given up staying on top of life and conquering challenges. The picture is showing one who has stopped "treading water" and out of energy. One who is becoming depressed, or has nothing to really motivate them to continue solving the problems we face in life.
Hope this clarifies a little more!
Marianna Zano
That it did and good to here the present rather than the latter was the mind set...
With regards,
Jim
Thanks (I guess?), and I almost forgot, the open heart shaped locket signifies the loss of memories (specifically good ones)
Hello Mariann,
The reason i asked of the heart of the writer was primarily because, i have been affiliated and worked in the field of mental health and the aspects related to depression and have been acquainted, to many whom had half the mentioned issues, you named was going on in your life and felt into a bout of manic depression and several have went a step further, by cutting not only one but both wrist, at the same time.... So for you to be able to maintain a normal acceptance in your decisions on how you are dealing with your situations is a very good thing and i am proud of you being able to do so and by far i am well versed in the field of mental health evaluational, cause and effect....Been doing it for (13) years....The end of each roads, leads to the beginning of another and we are on that other one with you, keep drawing, it attracts those that do care and i bet you write poetry as well and if you do, please allow it to be shared with your followers...
Kind regards,
Jim
Thank you so much for the advice! I will certainly follow it!