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Shop Parts of Life are Hell, But Parts are Heavenly Print

Parts of Life are Hell, But Parts are Heavenly Print

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Fine art print reproduction

Parts of Life are Hell, But Parts Are Also Heavenly is one of five paintings in the Thought Patterns collection, a series of mirrored butterfly works in watercolor exploring the mental process of healing: examining the thoughts that compose a depression spiral, and reframing them with compassion.

Please Note: There are words in the borders of these paintings that may not be noticeable at first. I’ve written them out below

CW: depression, allusion to suicide

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“Why does death have such a loud voice? I can’t listen to it anymore.

We live in a hellscape and even my own mind isn’t safe.

What good am I, if this is all I have within me?

It’s not getting better. I crave emptiness, I wish I felt nothing at all. With every privilege I have, I should be more. Should be better. What a waste.”

“Death may be louder, but life has more worth saying.

Parts of life are hell, but parts are also heavenly. Things aren’t all or nothing. We all contain multitudes. Give your mind time to heal.

Bad people don’t spend time worrying about the good they bring.

You will heal. You will do good.”

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Parts of Life are Hell, But Parts are Heavenly Print

from $20.00

Fine art print reproduction

Parts of Life are Hell, But Parts Are Also Heavenly is one of five paintings in the Thought Patterns collection, a series of mirrored butterfly works in watercolor exploring the mental process of healing: examining the thoughts that compose a depression spiral, and reframing them with compassion.

Please Note: There are words in the borders of these paintings that may not be noticeable at first. I’ve written them out below

CW: depression, allusion to suicide

────────────────

“Why does death have such a loud voice? I can’t listen to it anymore.

We live in a hellscape and even my own mind isn’t safe.

What good am I, if this is all I have within me?

It’s not getting better. I crave emptiness, I wish I felt nothing at all. With every privilege I have, I should be more. Should be better. What a waste.”

“Death may be louder, but life has more worth saying.

Parts of life are hell, but parts are also heavenly. Things aren’t all or nothing. We all contain multitudes. Give your mind time to heal.

Bad people don’t spend time worrying about the good they bring.

You will heal. You will do good.”

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Quantity:
Add To Cart

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