Year 2003 – North Wing / Room 9 / Wall 1

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Year 2003

North Wing / Room 9 / Wall 1

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Autumn, Winter, Spring and
© R Bede
Untitled No Title
© Ted Burton
The large railings, was the way I was feeling when I had to brake down the yacht to the hope I had, as the open window that I was looking through. Looking Through the Window
© Jennifer Cunningham
Sun of colours, rain on me. Bring to flower my crying tree with a vibrant shower that's heavenly. We need a picture of serenity. Life's Little Cup
© Gerwyn Walters
I have an interest in drawing and painting birds because of the bright colours. These birds were taken from a book I got out of the library and I thought I would do them in watercolour. Birds of Extinction
© Michael Calow
This work developed from my memory of a Hans Anderson fairy tale. A one legged toy soldier was swept down a gutter in a paper boat, then swallowed by a fish but eventually returned home safely to a hero's welcome. A metaphor of triumph in the face of Autumn Fairytale
© Donald McKenzie
I painted this bull from sketches I did recently on holiday. He is a Devon Red. Thorndale Baron
© Mary O'Meara
I suffer from depression. Some of the time I'm fine. The rest of the time I'm stuck in a place that doesn't feel like home. It's a place that is seperated by a film of skies, which I try to peel a hole in - to let the light and hope come out and help Untitled
© Deborah Grice
I wanted to catch and preserve the beauty and innocence of my grand-daughter. Beautiful Zhane
© Fatima Cardoso
I feel my work is a way of expressing my thoughts of my experience of mental health, my illness being bi-polar. Silk Paintings
© Lyndsey Ann Boulton
This painting is about a kind of sadness, a sadness that surrounds all living things. Still Life
© Michael Brennan
This work deals with the interaction of the human spirit across age, gender and culture. It deals with dreams and the power of imagination to visualise and integrate the knowledge of others into ourselves. The painting is a self-portrait and the hand Wish I Was A Tribal Elder
© Annabel Emson
Untitled Profile
© Anonymous
During my time suffering from depression I have attended many groups; self help groups, ward rounds therapy groups and relaxation groups. Some people listen, care, help, some people don't, often the most unhelpful are the 'professionals'. The patient Most People Keep Going
© Mark Richardson
Blanket
© Waltham Forest Black People's Mental Health Association
When words aren't enough. This Has No Title
© Powla
Sometimes words can't explain or describe feelings and emotions well enough, but I feel a visual image can. It's often easier to use images to express something and this was one of those occasions. It's OK They're Mine - Isn
© Fiona Hind
Tango, who lives down Cefn Mably Farm Park. I started doing voluntary work down the farm. All the animals have been rescued. When I feel down they always bring a smile to my face, even though they have been badly treated themselves, they are very the Pig "Happy"
© Jane Botton
This is an experimentation with marbled coiling as a pose to marbling and thrown clay. The two different coloured clays were rolled out, then plaited and coiled. Is this design innovative as I have not read about it before? Marbled Coiling
© Kevin Ford
The painting represents my anxiety bubbling upwards from the depths of my stomach. Effervescent Confetti
© Sarah Howard
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