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Invisible Illnesses: Multiple Sclerosis

I used orange because that is the color representing MS. The leaf pattern on the back of her dress represents the spine—which is purposefully disconnected from her neck and head to signify the slow loss of connection of the nerves from the brain. The flowers at the top of her head represent that despite the loss of control over the rest of the body, the brain keeps functioning, is full of thought, emotion, and stays so very vivid.

The mind stays so very vivid.

The mind stays so very vivid.