An exhibition is being launched today to explore issues around mental health at Orleans House Gallery, Twickenham.
The exhibition aims to promote an understanding of those who suffer from mental health problems and was compiled by Malaysian Artist, Oi Neun Sprunt.
It will be displayed in the Stables Gallery until 5 February 2017.
Richmond Council's Cabinet Member for Art and Culture Councillor Meena Bond said: "This is a moving exhibition which aims to break the stigma that surrounds mental illness and send out positive messages of hope, reminding sufferers that they are not alone.
“It is a thought-provoking journey and incredibly easy to immerse oneself within.
“I would urge as many residents to come along and support this free exhibition.”
Incorporating Sumi-e, a Japanese brush technique, Oi Neun’s work is imprinted on Kinwashi, which is a highly textured Japanese linen paper, and includes copper and aluminium leaf work, plaster, light, sound and videography.
Oi Neun said: “Many people came to me with lots of personal mental health problems as part of this exhibition.
“Basically some could cope really well with very serious issues and others, with seemingly less serious problems, just fall apart.
“It made me think about thought. It made me think about the mind and how powerful our minds can be.
“I started exploring what ‘thought’ I go through and portrayed this process through a Japanese brush technique.”
For more information contact Oi Nuen Sprunt at www.shoutcryroom.com or Sarah Hacking-Brian at svahb@hotmail.co.uk
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