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Alcoholism

Victoria Glinka.

Media ID 22047638

Addiction Drink Drinking Drown Drowning Thirsty Thrist

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In this print titled "Alcoholism (Victoria Ivanova)" the artist takes us on a thought-provoking journey into the depths of addiction. Through a creative edit, they skillfully capture the essence of struggle and despair that accompanies alcoholism. The image showcases a glass filled to the brim with an intoxicating drink, resting on a reflective surface. The play of light and shadows adds an eerie yet mesmerizing quality to the composition. As we gaze upon it, we are confronted with conflicting emotions - curiosity and apprehension. The glass becomes symbolic of both solace and destruction as it represents not only temporary relief but also the potential for drowning in one's own vices. The reflection on its surface seems to mirror our own introspection, urging us to confront our relationship with substances that can consume us if left unchecked. Through this powerful visual narrative, Victoria Ivanova invites us to reflect upon society's complex relationship with addiction. It serves as a reminder that beneath every individual struggling with alcoholism lies a profound story waiting to be understood. This print is not just an artistic creation; it is an invitation for empathy and compassion towards those battling their demons silently. It encourages dialogue about addiction without commercial motives or exploitation, reminding us all of our shared humanity in facing life's challenges head-on.

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