Monday, August 20, 2018

Recovery and Resiliency


I found a mural dedicated to mental health but, it's in a very difficult location to photograph.  It's on the side of IMHR Epicenter building which is a place offering services related to mental health such as therapy, education, support and medication management.


Most of the mural has a fenced area around it.


With just this one section at the end free of the fence.  The mural was painted by Antonio Pazos with Art Awakenings Artists and it was sponsored by Mercy Maricopa Integrated Care which is a non-profit health plan offering services to those who qualify.

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12 comments:

biebkriebels said...

That second one is very impressive and huge!

Andy said...

This mural seems to be about HOPE for the mentally ill. That is just my humble opinion.

Catarina said...

As Andy said we can see hope. I agree.

RedPat said...

There are a lot of positive images in this one, Sharon!

William Kendall said...

It's very well done.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

So much work has gone into this one Sharon, you've captured it beautifully for us despite the difficulties ✨

Steve Reed said...

Even with the fence, it's a nice, colorful artwork!

Judy Ryer said...

Lots to see in this mural. Nicely done. So many murals are in places that are hard to photograph. You did a good job.

Bill said...

Fence or no fence, it's beautiful and you did a great job photographing it.

Kate said...

Vivid coloras and a wide variety of expressions.

restlessjo said...

Great message! :) :)

Sami said...

A nice one Sharon, even though it was behind a fence.
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