if you don’t vibe well with your therapist from the first time you meet them … tryn find a new therapist. because uh … they’re suppose to help and if you just feel uncomfortable the whole time… its not going to be that beneficial honestly. some therapists can be fuck awful, and normally you can tell right away.
i’ve had some bad therapists, and I wish I would have switched sooner, because i didn’t feel comfortable with them from the start.
Mehdi Ghadyanloo (b. 1981) is an Iranian artist known for his utopian and philosophical paintings that interrogate universal human precepts such as fear, hope and loss. Through the portrayal of minimal heterotopic environments, surreal architectural arrangements, and the repeated use of symbolic elements such as stairs, balloons and aeroplanes, Ghadyanloo invites us to consider new realities and the shared universality of our existence.
Ghadyanloo has always lived in Iran and grew up on a farm during the Iran-Iraq war. The uncertain experiences of war and sanctions had a lasting effect on his psyche. Through his works Ghadyanloo subconsciously encapsulates and expresses a sense of suspension for an entire generation living in Iran. Although at times somber, Ghadyanloo’s work conveys hope that change can be effected, and it speaks with joy of what remains glorious in gloomy times.
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This blog features great examples of surrealist artists but it also my vision of surrealism. Something that is dreamy, bending your mind, dreamy hallucinations.
Even though we are constrained by the physics of our world we can still imagine more than what we see.
Rantings From The Bird House.