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Arting Health: A Science Communication project by Infers Group using street art (graffiti) to engage the public on mental health and depression

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English: The artwork represents anxiety and depression. The person’s world

is broken, as shown by the torn Earth in the lower left corner. Although he wears a smiling face, it’s just a mask with a crack in it, hiding his true feelings.

He is self-medicating with cigarettes and pills to try to make himself feel better, and he is floating in space, in his own world. The sunflower sun represents the role nature plays in helping with depression, like taking a walk outside, etc.

The rocket shoes represent his efforts to uplift himself despite his

struggles.
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Camera location24° 38′ 35.35″ S, 25° 53′ 07.52″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

A creative concept by Infers Group founder and CEO, Abraham Mamela in collaboration with commissioned artist Rexx Morekolodi Mautle, Dr Keneilwe Molebatsi from the University of Botswana. This science communication project used street art (graffiti) as an effective science communication tool to engage the public on issues related to mental health and depression.

This project was funded by The Wellcome Trust.

For more information contact info@infersgroup.com

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