The following was my final project for my Intro to Photography class. While it's far from perfect, it's the first time I've ever attempted a series and I'm proud of it.
Artist’s Statement
Lauren VanDerwerken
My first week in Utah, I attended a large
lecture class in which we were shown this video, entitled “This Is Water." I found it inspiring and when it was over the
lecturer respectfully told the class that the speaker (David Foster Wallace, a Pulitzer Prize nominated writer) had suffered from severe
depression and eventually hung himself. This knowledge only cemented the
message in my heart and made me contemplate the speech I had heard more deeply.
Our lecturer then asked for thoughts from the students and to my disgust, many
voiced the obviously ignorant opinion that clearly “he must not have trying very hard to follow his own advice.”
This perspective hurt and saddened me. I was so upset I wanted to leave class. How
could such a huge group of intelligent individuals at such a respected university be so
insensitive and have such a lack of empathy? Don’t they know it’s not that
simple? Depression is an illness. It’s elusive. It deserves respect, understanding, and compassion.
BY THE YEAR 2020, DEPRESSION WILL BE THE MOST COMMON ILLNESS IN THE WORLD.
For more statistics like this, see here.
It's time to stop dismissing and ignoring depression. It’s real. And to those
who act as if it isn’t, I say…
It’s not that simple.
Bravo.
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning. I love "This is Water" and this makes it even more powerful. Thank you Lauren. love you!
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful. I'm so excited to see the work that you will do in the photography program. Thank you for sharing! (And for Liz for sharing it on Facebook ;)
ReplyDeleteBravo, Lauren!
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