Cemetery Psychiatric patients by Eddy Smets

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by Eddy Smets

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In the cemetery are rows of simple, anonymous crosses, each bearing a name, but otherwise without any personal identification. In their uniformity, the graves of psychiatric patients seem a sombre symbol of oblivion. The crosses are bare, without decorations or distinctive features. Their simple, almost mechanical appearance reinforces the feeling of impersonality, as if these people were not remembered as individuals, but as a mass lost in oblivion.

The atmosphere in the cemetery is lugubrious. The lack of any decoration or special attention to these graves evokes a sense of disinterest, even denial. These people were often not seen for who they were, their lives overshadowed by their illness and the stigmas that came with it. Now, in death, they are in nothing more than a series of anonymous, identical markers.

The crosses stand as silent witnesses to the lives that lay behind these souls: lives that were often lived in the shadows of society. The simple, almost clinical design of the cemetery highlights the raw reality of their neglect. These people, who may have gone unheard all their lives, also go unnoticed in death. The cemetery tells the story of a community that dismissed these souls, their dignity and identity hidden away behind the impersonal simplicity of their headstones.

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