The Ebbs and Flow of Bipolar, 2024

Title

The Ebbs and Flow of Bipolar, 2024

Subject

Bipolar disorder

Description

Artist statement:

As a former biology pre-medicine student, I have found scientific illustrations the most beneficial for understanding and retaining information. When researching imagery related to Bipolar Disorder, I noticed a lack of work that depicted the anatomy of the disorder. Several images illustrated a subject with confused emotions or two conjoining figures. While acknowledging a patient's emotional state is crucial, I believe it is equally essential to consider the neurobiology of the disorder. One potential downside of the desensitization towards mental health and mood disorders is that we often use these conditions in casual conversation to relate to others. However, this casual use can trivialize the severity of these illnesses and the experiences of those who are diagnosed. I intended to create a comprehensive scientific drawing that precisely depicted the science and significance of the condition.

I referenced PET scans of a young patient with Bipolar Disorder. The brain scans showed brain activity through the emotional switches. I illustrated the mood switches, depression and mania, with a black-and-white digital sketch. While closely referencing the brain scans and studies, I also referenced several vintage scientific illustrations and illustrators like Georg Dionysius Ehret and Orra White Hitchcock. I aimed to create a scientifically accurate piece that is also aesthetically pleasing and visually appealing.

Medical description:

Bipolar disorder is a mental health disorder that is characterized by extreme mood swings including emotional highs (hypomania or mania) and lows (depression). During manic phases, individuals experience hyperactivity, restlessness, impulsivity, excessive happiness and excitement, while depressive episodes show profound sadness, uncontrollable crying, and even suicidal thoughts. According to Goodwin et al. (2016), effective management includes pharmacological interventions, such as mood stabilizers, antidepressants, antipsychotics, as well as through psychoeducation. Ata et al. (2020) mentions the side effects of the treatments, including sexual dysfunction, weight gain, blurred vision, etc. Such side effects will impact the patient’s adherence to the treatment plan and they should be educated about them

Creator

Campbell, Taylor

Date

2024

Contributor

Merino, Betzy; Pham, Sian; Hong, Thuc Dinh; Roxas, Adrian; Huerta, Issac

Rights

In Copyright- This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights.

Format

Scientific Illustration, digital print on handmade paper ; each print 6 x 8.5 in.

Files

The Ebbs and Flow of Bipolar_Installation_reduced.jpg
The Ebbs and Flow of Bipolar_detail_reduced.jpg

Citation

Campbell, Taylor, “The Ebbs and Flow of Bipolar, 2024,” TWU Digital Exhibits, accessed September 16, 2024, http://exhibits.twu.edu/ex/items/show/298.