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So instead of giving in to despair I chose active melancholy, in so far as I was capable of activity, in other words I chose the kind of melancholy that hopes, that strives and that seeks, in preference to the melancholy that despairs numbly and in distress.
Vincent van Gogh

In the end, I feel that one has to have a bit of neurosis to go on being an artist. A balanced human seldom produces art. It's that imbalance which impels us... The artist lives with anxiety.
Beverly Pepper

Anxiety is the essential condition of intellectual and artistic creation”
Charles Frankel


This section contains links to exhibitions of art, literary and other achievements of sufferers of OCD, OC Spectrum disorders and anorexia nervosa and related anxiety disorders. Anyone with any of the aforementioned illness or any mental illness may contribute by sending in scanned photographs of art work, crafts or send files of literary accomplishments such as poetry or short stories or any other literary contribution of reasonable length.  Also sufferers are invited to send in short autobiographies to accompany their art work concerning their experiences as a sufferer of the aforementioned illnesses and how their art has helped them. However an autobiography need not accompany artistic or literary work if you are uncomfortable with this. However in order to include contributions I would appreciate a short introduction to yourself, you need not use your real name,  just a few basic details such the illness from which you suffer.

If you are not involved with visual arts but are talented in other ways for example music, acting, dancing and so on you are invited to write about your ability and how it has helped you cope with your respective illness.

Please note:

Some of these pages are graphic intensive and may take a while to download, please be patient. This is my first web site and unfortunately I may have made some of the images rather large, a mistake I hope to rectify as soon as possible. In spite of any difficulties I hope you enjoy these contributions.

Shirley: Poetry My Little Man New November 2007

Andre Pell: Poetry In the Stillness of the Evening

 Zed Null. Poetry: Poem Why Can't I stop?   

Lynda Johnson: Patchwork and Teddy bears.

Christine: Painting and drawing

Christine: Clip art  
 
John Photography.    February 2008 Nine new photos.

Sandra Donkin: Creative Writing.

Madelyn Denniston Keach: Poetry  

Kevin: Drawing and Rock Painting.

Michael Knight: Poetry.

Shimanta Bhattacharyya: Poetry  

Shirely Franklin: Poetry  

Sandra (Sani)  Poetry

Kirk Stacy : Caricatures - School of OCD

Kirk Stacy : Caricatures - three new graphics  New!

John: A ghost story

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Creativity is dynamic, it asserts life, frees the human spirit, conquers mental lassitude and illness, and makes real the outrageous potential of the universal imagination.
Robert Genn

Whatever creativity is, it is in part a solution to a problem.
Brian W. Aldiss