This is a recent painting that I did, and I actually like it. The best art I create takes the shortest amount of time, but I have to be "in the zone" to get there. This painting started with a feeling I had of something huge crushing down and tearing me apart. It took about 20 minutes to complete. That's true of my best collages and poetry. I'm convinced that my "inside people" (aka "alters") work out what they want to paint or what they want to say, and use me as a vehicle towards expression. Sometimes, I can write a three page poem in 20 minutes, and won't have an idea of what it means until I read it over when it's completed. Surprisingly, it has many characteristics of well planned verse. Well, I say surprisingly, but it really isn't.
This is a recent collage. I hope you can see some of the detail, pictures, print, etc. Since I was diagnosed DID/MPD, collage has been one of the most effective methods for trying to understand what's going on "inside". As in the painting above, I do the work, and the story unfolds. (Click on the image for a closer look.)
Friday, September 12, 2008
Death in the Garden
Labels:
art,
art therapy,
collage,
DID,
dissociative identity disorder,
MPD,
painting
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Hi Judy,
I was just struck by "death in the garden".
This is the sort of expression that speaks to me without vocabulary
I would be very happy to have the opportunity to see this painting live. Perhaps the artist would like to sell it to me? If not, i won't feel offended. As I said, somehow it also means something very special to me.
Lauren
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