Learning to Live with Long Covid

How to break the cycle of toxicity & live again

Learning to Live with Long Covid

How to break the cycle of toxicity in Long Covid & live again

Apothcrypha

Portrait of worn exhausted person with inflammation of the brain

Living with Long Covid

Living with long COVID is a journey of resilience, adaptation, and rediscovery. It’s about navigating the complexities of a body that may be forever changed, finding strength in the smallest victories, and uncovering pathways to renewal. This is a space for practical insights, raw honesty, and the knowledge that recovery is as much about resilience as it is about the journey itself.

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All About ApothcryphA

Apothcrypha is the art of uncovering your healing in all the quiet, hidden places. It’s an accumulation of knowledge, wisdom & journey towards wholeness and the art of finding & piecing together fragments of healing into something that feels whole again.  It’s the journey to living life after trauma, loss & illness.

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If it ain’t Baroque

This gallery draws inspiration from the rich, diverse history of art and pays homage to my love of past artistic expression from ancient to more contemporary times. By incorporating a variety of different artistic movements and styles, this series celebrates the machine’s interpretations of the unique techniques, themes and contexts that have shaped the world of art’s history.

“Everyone has that moment I think, the moment when something so momentous happens that it rips your very being into small pieces. And then you have to stop. For a long time, you gather your pieces. And it takes such a very long time, not to fit them back together, but to assemble them in a new way, not necessarily a better way. More, a way you can live with until you know for certain that this piece should go there, and that one there.”

― Kathleen Glasgow

“Everyone has that moment I think, the moment when something so momentous happens that it rips your very being into small pieces. And then you have to stop. For a long time, you gather your pieces. And it takes such a very long time, not to fit them back together, but to assemble them in a new way, not necessarily a better way. More, a way you can live with until you know for certain that this piece should go there, and that one there.”

― Kathleen Glasgow

Apothcrypha

by Coral hine

Graphic Design | Web Design | Art Direction | Content Creation | Digital Art | AI A|rt Sculpting

Living with Long Covid since 2020