As someone who works with art, it intrigues me that the only person visible in the second picture is the one holding on to the wooden plank labeled falsehood. The "boat of truth" is empty - so to me it looks like an example of subcontious content making its way into the drawing. Maybe the author is preconciously aware that he/she desperatly clings onto somethings thats actualy not real ...
That's why art is such a great tool in healing and understanding oneself! It allows to unravel things in a dignified and gentle way, including the possibility to not see what's actually visible in the picture, before you are ready to see. So many of my pictures used to puzzle me until I would grow into them ...
Looks like the mouse's (is it a mouse?) best option is learn to swim! And most folks in here prove: it is possible!
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