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BIPOLAR ARTIST / AUTHOR / ADVOCATE
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My image reflects the work of the 15th and 16th century Renaissance period of art, during the Middle Age's transition to modernity. I use this art period to represent the continuing 21st-century transitional understanding of bipolar disorder. What originated as a stigma-infused, antiquated manic-depressive descriptor has developed into a more sound account of a medical and neurochemically-based mood disorder.
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