Topic > Analysis of Depression Through Colors and Depression

“I didn't want it to be a big deal. However, it is an alarming topic. Trying to be casual about it makes things weird for everyone. After Allie seeks professional help, she feels like no one understands her. Then he starts showing hatred towards people and doesn't care about his image, wears shabby clothes and has an attitude towards people. The shadows in the drawings seem to only show on her while she is wearing a dirty hoodie. While her friends look happy and with shadows on the back of their heads as the light shines on their faces. The artist does a good job of showing us what is not being told. Allie Brosh's autobiographical drawings, Depression Part II, shows Brosh coming to terms with her depression. He describes his depression through drawings of his daily life and an intense use of very bold colors to express the darkness or the positive side of the situation he faced. The artist uses dialogue and facial expression to express emotions, however, the use of colors ties into the mood the artist is trying to portray. The use of colors ranges from bright, vivid and cheerful colors to dark and moody colors to show emotions in transition, this helps allow viewers insight into Allie's