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“Multiplicity”, 9 x 12 inches watercolor and pen. This is an intimate and cathartic portrayal of life with Dissociative Identity Disorder. Through layered watercolor profiles nested within the silhouette of a single head, the piece captures the quiet complexity of a fragmented, yet coexisting self. Each face represents distinct identities, perspectives, or states of being.
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Some look outward, others inward, suggesting shifts in awareness, control, and connection. The repetition of faces, each whole yet part of a greater form, echoes the internal landscape of DID: intricate, fluid, and often unseen by the outside world. Anchored by a calm blue sea at the base, the composition hints at a subconscious depth beneath it all where the identities reside, interact, and emerge.
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With emotional honesty and visual harmony, this piece becomes both a personal exploration and a visual metaphor. I’m inviting you to consider the richness and reality of plural identity.
“Multiplicity”, 9 x 12 inches watercolor and pen. This is an intimate and cathartic portrayal of life with Dissociative Identity Disorder. Through layered watercolor profiles nested within the silhouette of a single head, the piece captures the quiet complexity of a fragmented, yet coexisting self. Each face represents distinct identities, perspectives, or states of being.
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Some look outward, others inward, suggesting shifts in awareness, control, and connection. The repetition of faces, each whole yet part of a greater form, echoes the internal landscape of DID: intricate, fluid, and often unseen by the outside world. Anchored by a calm blue sea at the base, the composition hints at a subconscious depth beneath it all where the identities reside, interact, and emerge.
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With emotional honesty and visual harmony, this piece becomes both a personal exploration and a visual metaphor. I’m inviting you to consider the richness and reality of plural identity.