Broken Mirror
"Mirrors can cause a false perception of my image. I try to avoid the distorted perspective my mind paints of who I am. This piece was apart of a drawing series I did. I used drawing as a way to cope with my OCD, depression and anxiety and distract me from the things going on around me. During this period I was struggling to leave my house and go places. I used drawing as a way to go to parks or sit outside and mindfully engage my brain. Each piece I would start out with a select color palette that I felt matched my emotions for that day. I then would allow each piece to form into its own composition. After this I would reflect on the piece and find a sense of relief from my compulsions. When creating this piece, I was inspired to personify my struggle with body dysmorphia and the constant compulsion to check mirrors. I often perceived myself in a distorted way, which is reflected in the motif of broken mirrors throughout the work. The color palette was chosen to convey the sadness and heaviness of being trapped in these distorted thoughts. Overall, the layered and patterned composition mirrors the obsessive nature of my condition, creating a visual representation of both inner struggle and repetition."
- ROSEY
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