Surreal self-portraits representing the depression
The ongoing series called “Melancholy – a girl called depression” is created by Janelia Mould-Cheeky Ingelosi, a fine art photographer from South Africa, which expresses the feelings of tristimania and how it affects people who suffer from depressive disorder.
Withering Away
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Uninhabited
![](http://vuing.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/surreal-pictures-depression-self-portraits-6-820x1230.jpg)
Dangling
![](http://vuing.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/surreal-pictures-depression-self-portraits-5-820x547.jpg)
It’s Complicated
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Forgotten
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![](http://vuing.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/surreal-pictures-depression-self-portraits-2-820x1230.jpg)
Barren
All images remain the property of ©Janelia Mould – please do not use without permission.
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