The artwork of David Feingold, diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder in 2001.
“There was a time when I tried to keep my disabilities to myself. That is, until it was nearly impossible to cover up my forgetfulness, poor organization, distractibility, and depression. I finally came out of the closet, determined to live my life to the best of my ability, with my impairments. Instead of hiding them, I embraced them. Instead of making excuses for them I prided myself in having them.”
If you would like to see more of David’s work check out his page at website.
The Bipolar Impaired Self
Look At Me, See My Pain
Seeing The Light
Hear That
Theo
Lizzy Makes Me Dizzy