Monday, March 6, 2017

Very Quirky Self-Portrait Series and Look at Mental Health by Marius Els

Very Quirky Self-Portrait Series and Look at Mental Health by Marius Els


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4 decades ago for Marius Els was diagnosed Bipolar Dysfunction and to check out and fully grasp the diagnoses and what it indicates he applied photography as artwork therapy to convey feelings, fears and thoughts for the duration of...
4 decades ago for Marius Els was diagnosed Bipolar Dysfunction and to check out and fully grasp the diagnoses and what it indicates he applied photography as artwork therapy to convey feelings, fears and thoughts for the duration of manic and depressive attacks. Marius Els guess a lack of vocabulary to explain these debilitating episodes made me change to New Media Artwork to produce this quirky self-portrait sequence to uncover a way to talk some thing that felt too much to handle and unexplainable at the time.

Seasons of the Head is a venture about Mental Well being. Vibrant, exciting and colourful visuals that draws the viewer in, closing the hole between audience and the stigma to mental wellness. Each and every impression expresses a multitude of feelings and thoughts and the comprehensive sequence covers signs or symptoms of illusions, paranoia, melancholy, mania, anxiety and psychotic episodes.

Marius Els are a new media artist living in North London. Marius Els passionate about conceptual fine art photography, expressing his thoughts and ideas in a surreal, colourful and theatrical way using digital manipulation in photoshop. Each project consists of research, planned modelling, props and landscape photo shoots from which Marius Els gather chosen images to create the final image.












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