adhd awarenessmonth 2026: A community of Support
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Your ADHD Art

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  • Trapped

    This painting I created, represents myself being/feeling trapped in my overactive thoughts and unable to find the exit to peace Abbie James

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  • ADHD drawing

    ADHD Feelings

    ADHD Feelings It explains everything that goes on in my head and body because of my ADHD Finnley Hardy

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  • drawing with woman

    Where to start

    Where to start? Make a list. Where did I put my colored pens? That’s a lot of starting points! This is how it looks in my head. I need to get dressed. Dalphine

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  • The Stance

    The Stance This stance is my beautiful daughter’s way of holding in all the chaos in her brain so she can keep her impulses at bay. Angela Cooper

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  • Tupac on math

    Tupac on math homework

    Tupac on math homework Instead of taking ADHD medications, my teachers allowed me to doodle. This is one of my mom’s favorite pictures that she found on my math homework. JP Roppolo

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  • person with google head

    Digital Face

    Digital Face This represents how it feels being a woman with hyperactive and “unusual” tendencies from ADHD. I’ve really had to work hard to like myself again. Mauve

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  • a poem on pink

    You Matter

    You Matter The image attached is a short poem I wrote about ADHD, in my experience. Anali Ramirez

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  • Self portrait

    Self-Portrait in Orange

    Self-Portrait in Orange The ADHD letters are easy to miss if you’re distracted by cool pose. Sometimes, you only see ADHD symptoms if you know how to look for them. Laurel Cox

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  • baseball and pearls in flowers

    Random find in my favorite place, outside.

    Random find in my favorite place, outside. I feel random, like I don’t belong. Sometimes I try, sometimes I fly, but sometimes I fall. It’s okay, because I know I am hard. Sarah

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  • drawing of head with colored dots for hair

    ADHD, but make it pop art

    ADHD, but make it pop art Initially inspired by phrenology, it turned into the multiple ideas, visions, passions, interests etc that having ADHD presents. Joanie

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  • ADHD

    ADHD My 6 year old’s self portrait. Medication bottle in one hand and pill in the other. She was just diagnosed with ADHD and is processing through art. Elyse

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  • Rainbow Tears

    Rainbow Tears The quote “The soul would have no rainbow, if the eyes had no tears” is how I feel with living with ADHD. I drew this age 11 before my diagnosis. Kai McDowell

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  • Jaden

    Jaden My ADHD son some times paints and it usually just stripes of colors. This time I made him stop to admire his own art and he came back with MORE! Jaden’s Mom

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  • My OC Distractaria

    My OC Distractaria This is my OC Distractaria I made it based on my ADHD! She has the power to distract anyone, and we’ll she distracts people she is also distract Edie Young

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  • Positive imagination! by Adrian

    Positive fun

    Positive fun Positive imagination! Health and safety. Mind never stops. Adrian

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  • Drift, a #PsycheGremlin

    Drift is the gremlin with a whirlwind attention span… One of my self-care cartoons that, since my recent diagnosis, makes much more sense to me! The rest of the lineup A series of characters representing my ADHD symptoms. Drift is the distraction, Judge is the brooder, Flare is the improvisation. Now to tame them! Jamie…

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