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Collection of Suicides (29)
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A visual contrast between emotional (chaotic wiring) and rational (structured anatomy) thought processes in the human brain.
When silence speaks louder than words: this image conveys deep emotional pain, possibly tied to addiction, grief, or burnout.
A classic semicolon punctuation mark, used to link closely related independent clauses or separate items in complex lists.
The teal and purple ribbon is the recognized symbol for suicide prevention awareness, promoting compassion and action.
Sometimes silence speaks loudest-this moment captures deep personal reflection in a quiet, sunlit corner.
A symbolic orange-and-yellow ribbon representing hope and awareness for World Suicide Prevention Day, endorsed by SARI.
A vibrant collection of mental health awareness visuals-perfect for campaigns, social media, or community outreach.
When pressure builds, does the mind shatter-or ignite? This symbolic image captures the duality of intense mental states.
On World Suicide Prevention Day, every gesture of support matters-reach out, listen, and help someone feel seen and valued.
When firepower meets literature-this image captures the enduring clash between coercion and critical thought.
A mother and father sit together, holding a cherished photo of their son-capturing both grief and the enduring bond of family.
This evocative artwork uses stark contrast and symbolic elements to represent inner conflict and mental distress.
A powerful visual reminder: a stopwatch, a raised hand stopping harm, and a noose-symbolizing urgency, intervention, and hope on World Suicide Prevention Day.
A bright, genuine smile captured against a backdrop of weathered wood, colorful stained glass, and a bold striped sign.
A symbolic teal and purple ribbon with a butterfly at its center-embodying transformation, awareness, and the mission to prevent violence.
The semicolon-a mark of continuation, not end-paired with the uplifting message: “Your story isn’t over yet.”
A dynamic charcoal spiral drawn over grid paper, where precision meets chaos in a hypnotic descent toward the center.
A layered pencil sketch capturing quiet introspection-where the subject’s face emerges through fractured brickwork, symbolizing emotional barriers.
This illustration depicts common emotional struggles-shame from criticism, fear of failure-that can contribute to depression or suicidal ideation in youth.
A tightly knotted rope noose hangs suspended-its stark form illuminated by a single light, evoking tension and solemn reflection.
A powerful visual reminder that suicide is preventable-this emblem marks September 10 as a day to act, listen, and connect.
