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the mask works too ways..from one side you get the shadows and the other the light
and you'll never know which is which unless you are the one between them
be gentle with those around you, you may not know the challenges they suffer..right before your eyes
Thinking of you P., wish you were here.
It is important for researchers and doctors to understand more about how people camouflage, because camouflaging might make people unwell. For example, some studies have found that people who camouflage more also have more mental health problems, such as depression or anxiety. It is important that we learn more about why these mental health problems happen, so we can help people to feel better..." Laura Hull and Will Mandy via kids.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/frym.2019.00129 💙
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I find that we must reflect on the good and the bad that comes with autism. My experiences vary: I can be so happy and joyous that I will stim (reactions/movements that autistic people may do when there's a sensory overload or an overwhelming sense of joy or stress.) But then I can also feel very low and drained, this can be due to masking for a lengthy period of time; long social interactions and intense 1-1 situations- often with strangers. 💙
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These opposite sides of the masking spectrum can be very varying and inconsistent. Now that I am aware of masking and how it is something I do, I worry about the implications from this; how will it affect me as I grow further into adulthood: building my own family and my business. Will I be happy, healthy and me? 💙
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This photo is a portrayal of the conflict that comes with masking. How it feels to be in the centre of masking, particularly for a long period of time. You feel yourself doing whatever you can to successfully mask, to hide any autistic traits that people might judge. I often feel exposed when trying to mask, like I can't hide and am a witness to my own insecurities. 💙
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‘Masking: Conflict’ Part 2 of my masking triptych. #Autismus
This African mask is on a stand in the corner of a room; I moved in close to emphasize the dramatic colors.
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Masks are very common in African animist and spiritual beliefs. This guy was dressed for a dance in Ivory Coast.
This photo was taken at the Melbourne museum. It was taken hand held with available light. It was a condition of entry that no flash was used. The lens l took it with is one of my favorites the canon EF28mm f/1.8 USM prime lens.
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This is for S2 Wraps Blends Beyond Blends group
Thank you very much to Peta Evans-Taylor for the use of one of her self-portraits :))
Peta Evans Taylor is a fantastic Singer/Songwriter. She is a beautiful & talented young lady
Please visit Peta’s Web Site
Thank you very much to Audringje for the beautiful mask image
Two men in masks, Lunar Park, Sydney, c. 1945, by Edward Hopkins, State Library of New South Wales, ON 598/81
In the Venetian tradition the mask soon became a symbol of independence and disobedience to all social norms dictated by the Most Serene Republic of Venice.
The masks of Venice are associated with the spectacular carnivals that take place in the city, full of color, fantasy and decadent luxury. However, throughout history they have had other functions, such as maintaining privacy when using the service.
Hyotokko and Tengu masks for sale at a souvenir shop on Nakamise Street in front of Sensoji Temple in Asakusa.
Hyotokko, the large mask on the left, is a traditional comic folk character that is used in dances and festivals in various places throughout Japan. He is sometimes described as a fire god or the son of a fire god that can produce gold coins out of his belly button.
Tengu, the masks with the long nose, are considered "yokai" or supernatural beings. In Japanese literature, he has been depicted at various times as a human, a bird, or a monkey. Although once considered an evil character, he is now considered a protector of the forest.
This is for Textures Only – Competition #17
Original image by Calca
Thank you to Amy Higgins for the texture
& Vaccine Protest, 3rd Street Promenade, Santa Monica, California
Ecclesiastes 5:6
Do not let your mouth lead you into sin. And do not protest to the temple messenger, “My vow was a mistake.” Why should God be angry at what you say and destroy the work of your hands?