English: Painting by Andrew Litten. Oil on canvas 2016. A stark portrayal of drug dependency, whether prescribed or recreational, comes from Andrew Litten with Sudden Involuntary Chemical Withdrawal. This oil on canvas work with its bright yellow background deals with an important social issue that affects many people. “I wanted the representation of withdrawal to appear as a threatening physical experience of dislocation induced by the altered brain chemistry,” he has written. “The face is snarling with a self-awareness of the ridiculousness of withdrawal syndrome.” http://www.allaboutshipping.co.uk/2017/07/27/anything-goes/
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