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02 Oct 2015 07:48 PM
02 Oct 2015 07:48 PM
Hi everyone,
As some of you may recall, SANE recently asked for people to respond to a survey about images that depict mental health and illness. The survey has since closed and we are crunching numbers. We are looking forward to sharing the results in the not-so-distant future.
In the meantime, to co-incide with Mental Health Week, we want you to show us how you want mental illness to be depicted.
This is your Mental Health Week mission, if you wish to accept:
Upload an image showing how you want mental illness to be depicted. In your post with the image include -
1) Why you picked this image
2) Whether the image is your own or 'borrowed' from the internet (which is fine!)
Some of the favourites will be used as our SANE Facebook page (with your permission).
For those who are not sure how to upload your image - look for this this icon when you click 'reply'
After pressing this, you can 'browse' and upload your image that saved on your computer.
We are really looking forward to seeing your images.
*please ensure images are not identifiable(eg: front on face images is obviously identifiable, though an image of hands is not)
02 Oct 2015 09:33 PM
02 Oct 2015 09:33 PM
I'd like to be cheeky and put forward two of my own images for consideration.
The first is called "Going Home" and I think it visually represents the way I feel different from the mainstream comunity and how a high proportion of people with mental illness possibly percieve themselves to be looked at in that way by the greater majority of the public.
The next is called "The Long Journey" and I think in a simple way it shows my separation from community and my extreme longing to be a part of a community again.
03 Oct 2015 12:10 PM
03 Oct 2015 12:10 PM
03 Oct 2015 01:57 PM
03 Oct 2015 01:57 PM
Thanks, @Crazy_Bug_Lady ! Yup, they are mine, I use photography as a form of therapy and meditation, it's become my saving grace and an all consuming obsession! They are both taken not far from me, the first one was taken at Christies Beach in Southern Adelaide and the other was taken not very far from home, so I won't mention the suburb.
I like your idea of a photo-montage, with the two personas present. That's very strong imagery.
I have the same ability to present strongly in public, when in reality it may not actually be me at that point in time. For some reason I have to present as 'normal' to the outside world. One day I'll get to the bottom of it and cease that play acting aspect of myself.
Wishing you an enjoyable weekend, whatever you are up to.
03 Oct 2015 02:21 PM
03 Oct 2015 02:21 PM
03 Oct 2015 02:31 PM
03 Oct 2015 02:31 PM
Beautiful images, @Pooh_bear. 'Going Home' is extraordinary. Your image justaposition description is very powerful, @Crazy_Bug_Lady.
I also can come across really confident though I've struggled to leave the flat I live in for the past several years. When I do go out I try to be as upbeat as I can, hopefully I'm still real in some ways. Artistic expression has been a major part of my life in the past and probably again in the future, mainly music and media.
Here's a Creative Commons image I found on the net. Creative Commons is a licence that means you can share the image freely (but not commercially) as long as the person who created it is credited. This one is called 'Bipolar', not really a submission, just something I found quickly and relate to.
Jessi RM - Bipolar (source: Flickr)
03 Oct 2015 03:55 PM
03 Oct 2015 03:55 PM
03 Oct 2015 04:26 PM
03 Oct 2015 04:26 PM
Yes, group hugs all round. 🙂
03 Oct 2015 07:55 PM
03 Oct 2015 07:55 PM
@Crazy_Bug_Lady I used to live in the inner NE of the city (Hillcrest), until moving down here to live with my partner and her boys. I love the countryside, but it's hard to get out there without a license. I've never had one, but am going to learn to drive over this next year or so. There are lots of places in the Adelaide Hills and beyond that I want to get to photograph and the only way that's going to happen is if I get my license!
I spent the afternoon cleaning at my mother-in-laws place, tomorrow, I'll be a lounge lizard, inside where it's nice and cool, watching an X-Files marathon!
Enjoy your day at the farm and try to stay cool.
03 Oct 2015 08:09 PM
03 Oct 2015 08:09 PM
Thanks, @Mazarita.
I've also only just started to leave the house after several years of being housebound. I've had several artistic loves through my life, from music, to theatre, to DJ'ing, to drawing/sketching and photography. Learning guitar is next for me as a part of a music tuition program put on by MIFSA.
I love the image you found, it personifies 'Bipolar' perfectly.
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