Schizo Rooms ‘26

"Schizo Rooms ‘26” is an oil painting on canvas. 

It reflects an element of schizophrenia, focusing in particular on the unconventional and disjointed patterns of thought associated with it.

The “rooms” and figures in the painting attempt to represent how thought patterns are constructed within someone’s unique way of thinking.

The figures are intended not to be symmetrical, even though they may sometimes appear to be. This symbolizes a way of thinking in which one searches for connections in everything (apophenia). 

Pattern recognition, or telling a story that seems perfectly logical yet incomprehensible to the outside world, often occurs in such unique minds. Therefore, the emphasis lies on imperfect “rooms” and “figures” within the head and the mind, in order to capture this distinctive way of thinking; beginning with the small open door painted on the forehead.

 

This work is painted with oil on a cotton canvas measuring 50 x 70 x 1.8 cm.

 

The artwork will be shipped in a box and includes a certificate of authenticity.

 

This painting was made with love and much respect to people having schizophrenia.