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In childhood we are given the materials with which to build our lives.  if such materials are inappropriate or inadequate, mental ill health can occur.  The challenge is to have strength and courage to knock down what is built, reassess what you have Spell it out
© Jo Holohan
Untitled Engineering Carried by the
© Bev Lewis
It was one afternoon we were all going to Keston I said to Auntie Ethel were going to see the moon.  Auntie Ethel said you mean the sea, sun, moon does it matter.  Auntie Ethel's view was of no more value than mine we both loved beauty. Cosmic
© Sylvia Bambridge
It represents the experience of hearing disembodied voices and the fragmentation and feelings of annihilation that goes with it. Also having the sensation of being able to smell rotting flesh. It helps to paint these experiences and it helps me dista
© Jan Holloway
Untitled
© Anonymous
The old rugged cross. The only sound my Mum ever sang.
© Marion Bisland
My choice of subject matter for this piece of art (pineapples).  I like their form-shape, texture and pattern.  The composition and framing of the objects was important to me and I chose to take the shot from an elevated position to represent their d
© Sian Roberts

© Jean Benford
Mellow Yellows
© Karen J Morton

© Alan Porter

© Andrea Penny
Mammillaria Prolifera
© Jacky Nettleton

© Caroline Hearsay

© Fontana Attilio

© Anonymous
Scottish View
© Alison Morgan

© Charlotte Ekpaloba

© Terry Hablin
Millennium
© William James Leight
Afloat
© Agnes Millar
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