Journey through schizophrenia


In 1995, William Utermohlen, a UK artist, received a devastating diagnosis of dementia. Despite facing such difficult circumstances, Utermohlen decided to channel his condition into his artwork and began creating a series of self-portraits between 1995 and 2000. The comparison above shows an original self-portrait from 1967. Tragically, Utermohlen passed away in 2007.


These paintings serve as poignant and accurate representations of the cognitive decline commonly associated with dementia. They have been utilized as educational material for medical students, providing a detailed insight into the changes in cognitive abilities that individuals with dementia may experience.


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