SOLD - The Black Dog

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41.8cms H x 29.5cms W - 'The Black Dog' - on the face of it, Ebony is just a black dog with soulful, somewhat sad eyes. Look deeper and you will see she is the symbol of depression, 'The Black Dog,' which haunts so many of us. Appropriate then that she be tinged with shades of blue and purple. Often shunned or discriminated against, sufferers often feel their illness is treated differently and struggle to discuss it because of discrimination. It can make a huge difference for someone just to be there, to listen, to not judge. Will you be the one to ask "Are you OK?' if someone seems down or not themselves. It could make a world of difference. Thanks to Mac Gaither for his inspirational photo, and @insituartroom for the room display

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41.8cms H x 29.5cms W - 'The Black Dog' - on the face of it, Ebony is just a black dog with soulful, somewhat sad eyes. Look deeper and you will see she is the symbol of depression, 'The Black Dog,' which haunts so many of us. Appropriate then that she be tinged with shades of blue and purple. Often shunned or discriminated against, sufferers often feel their illness is treated differently and struggle to discuss it because of discrimination. It can make a huge difference for someone just to be there, to listen, to not judge. Will you be the one to ask "Are you OK?' if someone seems down or not themselves. It could make a world of difference. Thanks to Mac Gaither for his inspirational photo, and @insituartroom for the room display

41.8cms H x 29.5cms W - 'The Black Dog' - on the face of it, Ebony is just a black dog with soulful, somewhat sad eyes. Look deeper and you will see she is the symbol of depression, 'The Black Dog,' which haunts so many of us. Appropriate then that she be tinged with shades of blue and purple. Often shunned or discriminated against, sufferers often feel their illness is treated differently and struggle to discuss it because of discrimination. It can make a huge difference for someone just to be there, to listen, to not judge. Will you be the one to ask "Are you OK?' if someone seems down or not themselves. It could make a world of difference. Thanks to Mac Gaither for his inspirational photo, and @insituartroom for the room display