
Dermatillomania can be hard to talk about. Let's draw about it.
This is a growing collection of art by individuals who have suffered with Skin Picking Disorder.
Acting as a visual portrayal of their journey, these drawings help other sufferers understand they're not alone.

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@Odrodzenie.w.idiopathique, Dylane, 25, France
I am struggling with Dermatillomania for almost eleven years now. And drawing is a way of escaping this.
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@Doodlesbybecky, Becky, 21, California
The struggles of being a compulsive skin picker during a pandemic.
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@Otakudeminuit, Trycia, 14, France
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@ _royalrosie_, Jacqueline Nares, 25, Brentwood, CA
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1. Selfie with elastic band. Watercolor on paper with light installation / 2. The Dead Hand, Watercolor on paper. / 3. The Dermatillomania series. Ink on scrunched up tracing paper
@Garethbunting, Gareth Bunting, West Midlands -
@Childofbread, Mowē, 17, USA
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@Alyse_art, Alyse, 15, Nebraska
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@_Beetlebumm_, Ind, 26, Great Britain