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This Is What Anxiety Feels Like - The Book
#ThisIsWhatAnxietyFeelsLike is a viral hashtag that took over Twitter in 2017. People all over the world shared their anxious thoughts in the form of tweets. #ThisIsWhatAnxietyFeelsLike has been covered by the New York Times, Psychology Today, The Huffington Post, Cosmopolitan, and Refinery29. #ThisIsWhatAnxietyFeelsLike the book is a visual representation of what it’s like to be anxious. Illustrated by Michelle Hammer of Schizophrenic NYC, the book features a variety of anxious thoughts and feelings translated through stunning artwork. Anxiously read along and you’re bound to relate to pages at a time. -
Usually, the Rorschach Test is plain black. When a person with schizophrenia looks at this test or just goes through life, things are seen from a different perspective. What I did was by using my artwork in the test, I changed the colors and patterns so now everyone sees the test from a different perspective. This makes people think differently and starts a discussion. The more discussions about mental health we have, the less stigma there will be. • 8.5" x 11" • Gloss Cardstock
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Ever wonder what kind of artwork a Schizophrenic girl would create?
"My inspiration comes from the busy mind. When you look at these pieces your eye constantly moves around, and never stays in one spot. One part of the artwork leads to another area of it and that area also leads to you to a different spot." - Michelle • Michelle's artwork "Wake Up" • 8"x8" Canvas • Ready to hang -
Whispers Among The Trees | Poems of Love and Chaos
by Carolyn Rossiter
As the verses unfold, Carolyn bares her soul, offering a glimpse into the profound impact of both internal battles and shattered relationships. Through evocative language and vivid imagery, these poems capture the essence of resilience, healing, and the unyielding strength found within vulnerability. -
Usually, the Rorschach Test is plain black. When a person with schizophrenia looks at this test or just goes through life, things are seen from a different perspective. What I did was by using my artwork in the test, I changed the colors and patterns so now everyone sees the test from a different perspective. This makes people think differently and starts a discussion. The more discussions about mental health we have, the less stigma there will be. • 8.5" x 11" • Gloss Cardstock