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Creative Writing

a disembodied with a tatto of a moon on its back floats amonsgt purple flames against a black sky.

Shadows

an abstract painting in many shades of grey, from deep almost black, to creamy whites. The shades are smooshed together to give a cloudy effect over textured stripes of paint underneath.

In The Fog

A loose impressionist sunset in pinks yellows and blues over silhouetted black trees and power lines

The Dark Road Ahead

A white person with dark hair covers their face with their hands, one eye peeking out. Thier hands and arms are covered in hundereds of other tiny eyes peering out of thier skin.

My Brain And I

a drawing in black ink on white paper of a brain from the side profile. The brain is split up into sections which are full of different complex and contrasting patterns.

Meeting of the Mind

an abstract piece on a black background textured with streaks and stripes. Smears of greys and orange float on the dark canvas, with splashes of black and spatters of white dancing through them

The Shadow In Our Minds

My Troubled Orphan Boy

A vibrating mass of abstract stipes and lines in shades of red and orange

Uncontrollable Flames

“Sunset Schnauzer”, a portrait by Catherine Pallin of a dappled gray and white terrier sitting on a mustard yellow blanket. Above it, modernist orange streaks create the effect of sunlight through a patio.

Bitter Licorice

Post Natal Depression: THEN and NOW

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Mindshare is a space that invites the general public to share personal experiences or thoughts connected to mental health, either in every day observations or through art and storytelling.

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