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Boys Cry Too Infinity  by Natalie Uhrik – Original work.

There’s a whole range of stereotypes around being a man that can be tough on men’s mental health.

The stigma that men have to be ‘strong’ or ‘tough’ or that speaking about your feelings is ‘for soft guys’ or ‘for girls’ can lead to men bottling things up inside. This can lead to some pretty tough times and makes it difficult staying mentally fit.

Every day, at least six Australians die from suicide and a further thirty people will attempt to take their own life.

Men are at greatest risk of suicide but least likely to seek help. Have a think about why that is..

This piece holds a kind of silence and inward-ness. Deep thought. Meditation practice of a sort.

She embodies light, energy and optimism whilst exploring colour, layers, texture and line.

Spiritual Flow

White lines are symbolic of spirit, prayer, wishes and light. Each one is painted with intention.

This artwork is Unframed. Please select optional framing if required.

Boys Cry Too

Natalie Uhrik

AUD$2,680
Size: 151w x 101h x 3.8d cms
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Boys Cry Too Infinity  by Natalie Uhrik – Original work.

There’s a whole range of stereotypes around being a man that can be tough on men’s mental health.

The stigma that men have to be ‘strong’ or ‘tough’ or that speaking about your feelings is ‘for soft guys’ or ‘for girls’ can lead to men bottling things up inside. This can lead to some pretty tough times and makes it difficult staying mentally fit.

Every day, at least six Australians die from suicide and a further thirty people will attempt to take their own life.

Men are at greatest risk of suicide but least likely to seek help. Have a think about why that is..

This piece holds a kind of silence and inward-ness. Deep thought. Meditation practice of a sort.

She embodies light, energy and optimism whilst exploring colour, layers, texture and line.

Spiritual Flow

White lines are symbolic of spirit, prayer, wishes and light. Each one is painted with intention.

This artwork is Unframed. Please select optional framing if required.