Understand Anxiety Through Laura Bernardeschi’s Inside the Noise

“Inside the Noise” is an oil pastel artwork by Laura Bernardeschi Nelson, measuring 30 x 40 cm and created in 2026. This piece explores themes of anxiety and mental health, depicting a curled figure surrounded by concentric waves of vibrant colors that symbolize the overwhelming intensity of emotions and sensations. The radiating lines represent the pressure of both internal and external stimuli, reflecting the cyclical nature of anxiety. Through this work, the artist invites viewers to engage with the complex experience of mental confinement and heightened perception, encouraging a recognition of the multifaceted experience of being within one’s own mind.

The Architecture of Silence: Why Some Souls Choose “Aloha” Over the Noise

In the digital era, true peace is often elusive. Many individuals seek fulfillment through the noise of social interactions, mistaking visibility for significance and proximity for connection. However, genuine stillness cannot be borrowed from others; it must be cultivated within. The restless often exhibit a frenetic energy, avoiding the introspective nature of silence. Instead of enduring chaos, a conscious choice to withdraw from energy-draining environments fosters resilience. Embracing selective invisibility and prioritizing personal peace leads to freedom and clarity. Ultimately, true tranquility emerges from deliberate choices—symptomatic of a deeper state of being, where silence reigns and peace flourishes.

Exploring Anxiety Through Art: Laura Bernardeschi Nelson

Anxiety I Medium: Oil pastels on paperSize: 45 x 35 cm (framed)Year: 2026Artist: Laura Bernardeschi NelsonPresentation: Signed, varnished, and professionally framed Description: Anxiety I is part of an ongoing series exploring mental health and the inner experience of emotional overload. Created using oil pastels, the work embraces a raw and tactile surface, allowing gesture andContinueContinue reading “Exploring Anxiety Through Art: Laura Bernardeschi Nelson”