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Description
"As the time continues to pass, she shifts from one extreme to the other and is forever controlled by her forced emotions."
OCTOBER 2, 2019
Software Tools: Poser 11 Pro, Photoshop CC
This is my second redux of an artwork idea I came up with sometime in 2011. It’s a personal piece that means a lot to me so I’ve been wanting to improve upon it for quite some time. A few days ago I finally found the old scene file from the first redux and took it apart then rebuilt it better than ever before. Although this piece could mean many things for many people, read the next paragraph for a summary of the symbolism if you wish or interpret it as you will.
There’s a lot of symbolism in this piece: She’s holding the famous tragedy and comedy masks which symbolize the mania and depression of bipolar I disorder. She is looking at the tragedy mask meaning she is more focused on the depression. There’s a wind-up key connected to her heart as she needs something external to keep her going. It’s bloody though, the key has had to be turned too many times and it’s starting to kill her. There are marionette strings controlling her meaning she has no real self-control over her emotions. The many clock elements represent how it’s all a matter of time before things change again and again though her time may now be running out.
This artwork is Copyright © 2019 Lizzie Prusaczyk and Dream 9 Studios™.
All Rights Reserved.
Comments (3)
miwi
Amazing image, excellent done!!!!!!!!!!!!
NobbyC
Super image!!!
RodS
Very well done, Lizzie. So many people go through this every day.
I love how you've thoughtfully incorporated all the meanings into this sad but lovely image. Well done!