Dissolution & Dysmorphia - Originals
The death of ego, and no longer knowing how you fit inside yourself. These sister pieces, while their titles seemingly disparate, share a profound duality:
Dissolution implies a breaking down, a disintegration of something into its constitute parts. This can be physical like the melting of ice, or metaphorical like erosion of a belief system. However, dissolution often precedes transformation, just as a caterpillar must dissolve into a chrysalis to emerge as a butterfly, dissolution can be a necessary step towards renewal and growth.
Dysmorphia is distortion and desperation. It is the distorted perception that can lead to intense distress, anxiety, and even self-harm. Its a state of constant dissolution of self-esteem, where the individual feels fragmented and disconnected from their own body. The constant focus on perceived flaws can erode an individuals sense of identity and well-being.
The duality between these two with dissolution as a catalyst in the context of dysmorphia and the idolized self-image, can be a necessary first step towards healing. Recognizing the distort of the mind’s perception can be a painful but crucial step towards accepting and appreciating ones true self.
These pieces belong as a pair and are sold as one. Together, they highlight the importance of acknowledging the pain of unmasking the former self, while also recognizing the potential for transformation and healing that lies within.
The death of ego, and no longer knowing how you fit inside yourself. These sister pieces, while their titles seemingly disparate, share a profound duality:
Dissolution implies a breaking down, a disintegration of something into its constitute parts. This can be physical like the melting of ice, or metaphorical like erosion of a belief system. However, dissolution often precedes transformation, just as a caterpillar must dissolve into a chrysalis to emerge as a butterfly, dissolution can be a necessary step towards renewal and growth.
Dysmorphia is distortion and desperation. It is the distorted perception that can lead to intense distress, anxiety, and even self-harm. Its a state of constant dissolution of self-esteem, where the individual feels fragmented and disconnected from their own body. The constant focus on perceived flaws can erode an individuals sense of identity and well-being.
The duality between these two with dissolution as a catalyst in the context of dysmorphia and the idolized self-image, can be a necessary first step towards healing. Recognizing the distort of the mind’s perception can be a painful but crucial step towards accepting and appreciating ones true self.
These pieces belong as a pair and are sold as one. Together, they highlight the importance of acknowledging the pain of unmasking the former self, while also recognizing the potential for transformation and healing that lies within.
The death of ego, and no longer knowing how you fit inside yourself. These sister pieces, while their titles seemingly disparate, share a profound duality:
Dissolution implies a breaking down, a disintegration of something into its constitute parts. This can be physical like the melting of ice, or metaphorical like erosion of a belief system. However, dissolution often precedes transformation, just as a caterpillar must dissolve into a chrysalis to emerge as a butterfly, dissolution can be a necessary step towards renewal and growth.
Dysmorphia is distortion and desperation. It is the distorted perception that can lead to intense distress, anxiety, and even self-harm. Its a state of constant dissolution of self-esteem, where the individual feels fragmented and disconnected from their own body. The constant focus on perceived flaws can erode an individuals sense of identity and well-being.
The duality between these two with dissolution as a catalyst in the context of dysmorphia and the idolized self-image, can be a necessary first step towards healing. Recognizing the distort of the mind’s perception can be a painful but crucial step towards accepting and appreciating ones true self.
These pieces belong as a pair and are sold as one. Together, they highlight the importance of acknowledging the pain of unmasking the former self, while also recognizing the potential for transformation and healing that lies within.