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Indecisive Feelings
Indecisive Feelings Tangled up by all the thoughts spinning in your head. It’s like fighting with yourself, you can’t decide because you want it to be both ways. Dana House
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Minority
Minority. My experience of coming to terms with my ADHD during lockdown. watercolour on paper, A3. carrie ravenscroft
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Blaire Postman: Struggling Chartist
Blaire Postman: Struggling Chartist It’s a picture used for my solo comedic ADHD show meant to encapsulate both the great abilities ADHDers have, and some of the challenges we manage. Blaire Postman
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My Inner Strength
I took this photo of myself practicing ballet. I chose this image because I look sad which shows my struggles, but I am also strong and creative too. Meadow McNulty
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Inside My Head
In this image I try to visualize what’s going on in my head by capturing my creativity while also representing the feeling of alienation. Bo Berenshteyn
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Pink Unicorn
Pink Unicorn This is an acrylic painting I made for my daughter this summer 2020. I am diagnosed with ADHD, MDD and GAD. Eric Brazos
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The Heart and Brain of ADHD
The Heart and Brain of ADHD Hi, my name is Gabriel and I am an 8 year old with ADHD. My picture that I drew is my heart and brain with ADHD. Gabriel
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Candle in the Wind
Candle in the Wind My ADHD means that I hyperfocused on this digital painting for 24-26 hours (give or take); because that’s the only way I could make sure I finished. Danielle H
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The Tall Green Tree
The Tall Green Tree I am four years old. This story is about the seasons changing and my learning how to control myself being bored. So I attempted to draw and color. Aiden Street
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My ADHD senses
My ADHD senses I’m trying to illustrate how my ADHD feels for me and what I imagine it looks like. I often find it easier to communicate my feelings through art. Erica Josefine Francker
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Awareness
Awareness My minds a mess, squirrel moments often, always in the clouds, and full of crazy ideals. My awareness. Sarah Dugan
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Try Different
Try Different I would fail to manage my symptoms – regardless of “how hard I tried”. New approaches and self awareness have made a HUGE difference for me. Bobby Eismann
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Beyond the Fog
Beyond the Fog To go beyond the fog of one’s own mind into clarity is a rare occurrence, but once there, the beauty found is nothing short of remarkable. Bean







