Chaos and Order Chelsea 2012



The Chaos and Order Collection was inspired by the research I have done on Schizophrenia.

I have experienced this illness from very close as one of my relative was diagnosed with it  when I was four years old.

The visual research is based on the concept of Chaos vs. Order. 

The way I see it is: the things that goes on in the mind of people suffering from schizophrenia is fast, random and very busy - messy and chaotic to anybody else - But there is also another side to it -  a rare outermost sensitiveness to the physical and natural environment that is when, I think, the genius comes in.

Ultimately, through the Chaos and Order Collection  I would like to raise awareness about an illness that is more common  than we think -  1/100 people suffers from it  at one point in their life.  With real support from society - people suffering from it and their relatives can live an almost normal life.












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