The Artist with Multiple Personalities

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  • Опубліковано 2 кві 2018
  • Kim Noble is an artist with a difference - twenty of them, in fact. After suffering childhood abuse, Kim's mind split into twenty distinct personalities to cope with the trauma. Over a dozen personalities are painters, including Judy the bulimic teenager, a gay man named Ken, and a mother called Patricia.
    While Kim was diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder (DID) and raising her daughter Aimee, she and her various personalities began painting as a way of understanding their own complex mind.
    Now Aimee is at university studying law, and Kim is a world-renowned artist who exhibits her work internationally. VICE meets her on the eve of her group show at the Zebra One Gallery in London, aimed at raising awareness of mental health in art.
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  • @VICE
    @VICE  6 років тому +2307

    Kim says more than a dozen of her different personalities (she has over 100) are painters, including Judy the bulimic teenager, a gay man named Ken, and a mother called Patricia.
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    • @bunneybee666
      @bunneybee666 6 років тому +31

      How long ago did she develop Patricia?

    • @indigoray6693
      @indigoray6693 6 років тому +41

      B Hyn probably after she watched the movie split

    • @indigoray6693
      @indigoray6693 6 років тому +22

      Lol sorry bad joke

    • @ValdezJu
      @ValdezJu 6 років тому +6

      Indigo Ray
      Wasn't James McAvoy phenomenal in that movie? Loved it! 👍

    • @sergeygrachev6358
      @sergeygrachev6358 6 років тому +3

      Autosuggestion

  • @elenabarron3136
    @elenabarron3136 5 років тому +9804

    "Ken hes a guy... a gay guy every painting he does he says its going to be a train... He never does a train so I dont know what hes on about."
    I love this.

    • @personaltrash2520
      @personaltrash2520 5 років тому +121

      I wonder if ken likes ken dolls.

    • @honeybee8813
      @honeybee8813 5 років тому +71

      Elena barron Ken’s a mood

    • @mileymorales4156
      @mileymorales4156 4 роки тому +39

      LMAO I JUST GOT IT😂😭🤧🤣👏🏻 LOL🤦🏼‍♀️ He's the crazy fun one😏😆

    • @darinhilbern3444
      @darinhilbern3444 4 роки тому +25

      @@mileymorales4156 He's the one that likes to run trains! What a guy

    • @mileymorales4156
      @mileymorales4156 4 роки тому +1

      @@darinhilbern3444 😭😭🤣

  • @Mictlantecuhtli
    @Mictlantecuhtli 5 років тому +7814

    This is so sad, so extremely sad. Imagine being so traumatized that you are disconnected from the specific parts of your memory and you don't even remember the birth of your own child.

    • @saddaddytentacles9897
      @saddaddytentacles9897 5 років тому +300

      Mictlantecuhtli I don’t think it’s sad, she doesn’t seem sad. I think it’s difficult and complicated, but it’s not sad. I don’t think she is sad either

    • @naturallyhealing7668
      @naturallyhealing7668 5 років тому +466

      A different personality remembers. So technically. She does remember. It’s just stored away in a box in her head.

    • @nkultraz
      @nkultraz 5 років тому +325

      @@saddaddytentacles9897 when we say it's sad, we mean that it's unimaginable what kind of trauma she had to go through as a child to develop this coping/defense mechanism.

    • @keylimetea
      @keylimetea 5 років тому +56

      annika vadr usually it’s sexual abuse related trauma as a child. It almost always stems from that, at least according to psychology.

    • @NinnerLuna
      @NinnerLuna 5 років тому +48

      I do not have DiD, but I do not remember anything of what had happened from the age of 12 and under, due to traumatic things that have happened. I do wish to know, but I don't believe that I am ready.

  • @doctor.d.r7280
    @doctor.d.r7280 4 роки тому +5821

    The fact that one of the paintings had a language she didn’t know (assumes to be Hebrew) is pretty insane.

    • @gabrieladerre2862
      @gabrieladerre2862 4 роки тому +218

      It is fascinating. Maybe she's tapped in to some type of spiritual "current" or something. I have a loved one, one of the most strong, beautiful, compassionate, intelligent people that I've ever had the good fortune of knowing, who is very much what I'd call a Witch. I used to go with him to the woods, mountains, graveyards, etc., not to observe, but to make sure that he was safe. I'd usually put in ear plugs and look the other way, as he never wanted to be watched. He'd talk about what he did, ritually, about what he believed. I read many of his books, and browsed through the rest. as I find spirituality, and religion fascinating! So much of it wasnt in any of the books. I'd say about a decade in to his practice, and eight years in to my knowing him, Traditional Witchcraft, which is decidedly non-Wiccan, became a bit more common. It was jaw-dropping to read through books of ideas and practices that he had been doing for so long, without anyone ever teaching him, or any of the books, particularly his, having those things in them. All the way down to his dual-faith observance. He's still fascinating all these years later!

    • @crownedcreeps
      @crownedcreeps 4 роки тому +95

      Yeah it’s interesting, because some alter has to had learned it the brain can’t just come up with it (that’s why we have mute and deaf alters who sign in CSL and only exists in our mind and isn’t a real thing and we have to learn it) but the alters Dont share memory’s so the others don’t remember it

    • @yzarcmw7794
      @yzarcmw7794 4 роки тому +39

      @@gabrieladerre2862 perhaps reading "Man and his symbols" by Carl Jung will help you understand what's going on.

    • @blakswizzy
      @blakswizzy 4 роки тому +71

      @@crownedcreeps The brain is strange. You've had people that suffered brain injuries that resulted in them speaking in different accents and some actually spoke in a different language

    • @ItsPEMBitch
      @ItsPEMBitch 4 роки тому +67

      Well apparently the personality who drew it doesn't know hebrew either because some letters are upside down or sideways and it's just gibberish😂

  • @kearstin1988
    @kearstin1988 5 років тому +5996

    It saddens me to think that the personality with the sexually graphic art is probably displaying some of the abuse she experienced that gave her the disorder in the first place💔

    • @themushroomchild8910
      @themushroomchild8910 5 років тому +223

      Kearstin Stratton i agree. it truly broke my heart.

    • @crossyeyedcent
      @crossyeyedcent 5 років тому +395

      From my readings, the artist with the graphic art is one of her younger personalities. I believe she's stuck at age 4.

    • @brookefederline3109
      @brookefederline3109 5 років тому +321

      yeah this is satanic ritual abuse. i know cos i grew up in this environment and have DID

    • @B47ANCE144
      @B47ANCE144 5 років тому +107

      @@brookefederline3109 I'm so sorry

    • @brookefederline3109
      @brookefederline3109 5 років тому +289

      @@B47ANCE144 thank you. I know this ladys work helped bust open things into the public arena. i don't think she knows she is SRA but it's clear by her pictures that a paedophile ring or satanic network was around her as a child. There are millions waking up to this truth right now. Jeffery Epstein arrested this week is the first of the big paedos to go down. the rest are to follow and the world will be in shock. bless you

  • @Lyw1234567890
    @Lyw1234567890 6 років тому +7787

    Wow! Every personality has a drastically different painting style. It's incredible to look at

    • @Korremi
      @Korremi 6 років тому +172

      PBJANDHIGHFIVES why you mad bro?

    • @kirstymccafferty9252
      @kirstymccafferty9252 6 років тому +7

      +Korremi ✋😂

    • @balmiere8156
      @balmiere8156 5 років тому

      I wouldn't necessarily say it's incredible to look at as if it's exotic

    • @spookyho5994
      @spookyho5994 5 років тому +52

      PBJ they may share similar or the same themes, but they definitely don’t have the same style. Have you even watched the video?

    • @NinnerLuna
      @NinnerLuna 5 років тому +5

      I do agree that it is amazing to see things like this, you don't often see DiD that likes the same hobbies, or that can express themselves in the same hobby, never seen that DiD switched host either, which to me is facinating.
      And to what PBJ said, it's ok, not everyone wants to know what DiD is or realizes it's something real, and that is ok, but do let others be, who they are.

  • @CorpseTongji
    @CorpseTongji 6 років тому +2814

    people are making jokes , but disassociative disorders are really frightening
    art really does help

    • @litbopeep5726
      @litbopeep5726 5 років тому +3

      @As It is lmao i love ur comment

    • @litbopeep5726
      @litbopeep5726 5 років тому +1

      Lol how would u know
      Oh lemme guess
      You have it to!! 😆

    • @christianmccauley7340
      @christianmccauley7340 5 років тому +22

      Lit BoPeep idk if it’s real or not, but edgy teenagers are obviously not helping 🙄

    • @bubbly7137
      @bubbly7137 5 років тому +9

      I have a dissociative disorder, and you're right. It does help quite a lot

    • @tashaneuhaus
      @tashaneuhaus 5 років тому

      BeginPanicAttack why is
      It frightening ?? It’s not ... it makes total sense

  • @maribart4237
    @maribart4237 5 років тому +1823

    Ria’s painting breaks my heart and makes me angry. Angry to even think that might have been the trauma she went through. Ria must be a trauma holder...

    • @nolord2563
      @nolord2563 3 роки тому +13

      @@anythingbuthis9086 dang. I’m so sorry that she had to go through that trauma. It breaks my heart

  • @oop2797
    @oop2797 5 років тому +2843

    ria’s paintings are truly terrifying

  • @moldyloaf774
    @moldyloaf774 6 років тому +3108

    Some painting are beautiful, but Ria ones are just terrifying.

    • @chariethe
      @chariethe 5 років тому +588

      Joanne Joey poor Ria probably had to take in all the trauma.

    • @Beachbum55535
      @Beachbum55535 5 років тому +275

      They are just like the paintings in Anthony Weiner's house.
      This is ritual child abuse.

    • @jordantaylor6602
      @jordantaylor6602 5 років тому +434

      Ria is probably the trauma holder of her system.

    • @keylimetea
      @keylimetea 5 років тому +151

      Ria probably is the protective personality, it’s one of the defensive ones it would come out when she would have trauma or what not.

    • @phookiephook1043
      @phookiephook1043 4 роки тому +133

      Makes me feel that the artist was a survivor of human trafficking. Or some sick family sex abuse. They almost always keep the kids anonymous if they are found and saved by authorities.

  • @josephlubera4345
    @josephlubera4345 6 років тому +3036

    What real art looks like , completely original , she needs a gallery

    • @pdes1112
      @pdes1112 6 років тому +31

      Joseph Lubera they*

    • @cattreat7208
      @cattreat7208 6 років тому +23

      Whats real art

    • @ihavesidebangssoimustbeemo4595
      @ihavesidebangssoimustbeemo4595 6 років тому +4

      Amanda S I'm so glad someone asked this.

    • @grimm5354
      @grimm5354 5 років тому +39

      art is highly subjective. there is no such thing as real or fake art

    • @willm2706
      @willm2706 5 років тому +1

      What do you mean real art?

  • @lily4351
    @lily4351 3 роки тому +435

    Hate how art collectors and galleries were rejecting her paintings because she 'doesn't have a consistent style', except she actually does--each personality has their own style, if galleries could just recognise that she's not just one person.

    • @Noelle-ef9yw
      @Noelle-ef9yw 2 роки тому +44

      Going off of that, why does any artist need to settle? Having a wide variety of works should be applauded, it shows skill in different mediums

    • @noesunyoutuber7680
      @noesunyoutuber7680 2 роки тому +14

      If I were a gallery curator, I'd be demanding we run that as an exhibit. Label each painting with the personality's name as well as Noble's, provide some supplementary information from her about who each of the personalities are, give each personality a section on the wall so they're all grouped together within the main exhibit, that would be a truly one-of-a-kind show. It'd be like something the American Visionary Art Museum would do.

    • @Monstergrilzz
      @Monstergrilzz Рік тому

      Maybe cause it's shows what's going on in this sick world and the people would start questioning who these satanic pedophiles are

    • @Dasha-vs2jl
      @Dasha-vs2jl 11 місяців тому +2

      That’s the standard. Any other artist would have to follow it. They’re only interested in the range because of her condition. Otherwise yes artists of all kinds can make varying bodies of work but that’s just how galleries go. It’s not offensive, it’s not discrimination, it’s just preference.

    • @Nobody6175
      @Nobody6175 11 місяців тому

      ​@@Dasha-vs2jla dumb preference

  • @akramh2785
    @akramh2785 5 років тому +1516

    It Just broke my heart hearing her say : bonny *was* the main personnality especially knowing that only her can recognize thé daughter and non of the other personnalities does.. It must be really painful for that girl to be beside her Mother Who doesnt even know Who she is and when when she switches to bonny, she, the daughter, must be really happy.. God that makes me wanna cry..

    • @Ghostinaboat
      @Ghostinaboat 5 років тому +24

      Host switchs r very common and Bonny is still her mon

    • @bobsagget823
      @bobsagget823 4 роки тому

      fake

    • @georgerobins4110
      @georgerobins4110 4 роки тому +5

      Akram H
      The others do recognize her? I’m very confused

    • @ShinsRamyeon
      @ShinsRamyeon 4 роки тому +52

      George Robins The others recognized her, but don’t recognize her as their own child, more as a friend who just lives with them.

    • @DanielSmith-th2xk
      @DanielSmith-th2xk 4 роки тому +4

      bobsagget823 what ???? Fake

  • @Sinnamonie
    @Sinnamonie 6 років тому +2236

    5 secs into the video "every painting he does he says its going to be a train... none of his paintings look like trains so I don't know where that comes from." bahahahaha

    • @darinhilbern3444
      @darinhilbern3444 4 роки тому +2

      @Jimmy Lewis Why not?

    • @punpunpunyama9271
      @punpunpunyama9271 3 роки тому +15

      @@saturns2749 It has nothing to do with rape or pedophilia. A train, in the sexual sense, is just that a bunch of people have sex with one, one after the other

    • @cameronblanchette6687
      @cameronblanchette6687 3 роки тому +3

      @@punpunpunyama9271 ? I just think it's an alter making a joke lol.

  • @Calvinxcix
    @Calvinxcix 6 років тому +1886

    Half of the comments on this is “split personality is cool imagine not doing X and Y because of it”. I think this video doesnt really focus what it’s really like to live with multiple personalities, and how it can make or break a person and everyone around you either suffers or leaves you. This isnt just “I wish I had it so I wouldnt go to work and blame it on my other personality”, it’s genuinely a rollercoaster ride and nothing is great about it.

    • @wartortle577
      @wartortle577 6 років тому +53

      Vance Apollo thought this was common sense. It's so sad people praise this illness.

    • @Chelsaroo22
      @Chelsaroo22 6 років тому +48

      I DO appreciate though that she is trying to use her mental health issues through healthy outlets. If anything, the therapeutic components of her profession should be praised, but that should not negate her everyday struggles.

    • @punkybrewstar83
      @punkybrewstar83 6 років тому +13

      Thank you. I have anxiety and borderline tendencies, and I get disassociation and self harm. I only just found out the proper word from therapy the other day. I was just thinking, why the fuck couldn't I have got disassociation with painting instead?

    • @Jaspanda_P
      @Jaspanda_P 6 років тому +23

      Yes! I don't understand why people would want this. It would feel horrible being there for a second, and the next moment you're not, and you come back not remembering what happen. People have to realize this is from trauma. Other personalities could harm the body because of the trauma or could do something else and that's the scary part.

    • @cinnmell4868
      @cinnmell4868 6 років тому +17

      Vance Apollo a close friend of mine had 3 personalities that she felt confident to tell me about. It was so heartbreaking to hear how out of control she felt in the beginning. Sometimes when she would be in a depressive state or extremely tired I’d assume her mind would wander & someone else would take place. I can never truly understand the complexity of such a thing but it did seem very overwhelming for her. I can only imagine how difficult it is for anyone else as well.

  • @GirlsNDragons
    @GirlsNDragons 4 роки тому +319

    I cried when watching another documentary about her. Bonny came out and cried because she hasn’t been able to see Amiee in so long and didn’t know when she would be back to see her again. Bonny is her mom. Bonny raised her. Kim said, “I didn’t give birth to her,” So imagine, being a mom, loving your kid and only getting to see her once every few years for a few minutes because your personalities take over. That’s heartbreaking

    • @_yeojo
      @_yeojo 2 роки тому +23

      call this one patricia, not kim. kim noble is the general name for the body, but the dominant personality who talks is patricia

    • @magdalena_dewinter
      @magdalena_dewinter 2 роки тому +4

      what’s the documentary called?

    • @thiagofs22
      @thiagofs22 9 місяців тому

      what's the documentary called?

  • @laila1989ism
    @laila1989ism 4 роки тому +978

    I think Ria's pictures describe the horrible things that happened to her as a child. And just thinking about it makes me so angry, sick to my stomach and extremely sad. And if she really went through these things i think it's kind of good that she has all these other personalities cause they somehow seem to support, protect and make her forget the traumas. Idk how to explain...

    • @apollo4576
      @apollo4576 3 роки тому +21

      Yep. Even worse, it was done deliberately to her, with the INCENTIVE of creating split personalities. An MK-ULTRA mind control practice is dissociation techniques (making reality too horrific to viscerally endure, one thing they do is impregnate you and then take away your baby, la Marilyn Monroe) in order to create alters and own the power of triggering specific alters to come out with subliminal images and symbolism.
      vigilantcitizen.com/vigilantreport/the-world-of-mind-control-through-the-eyes-of-an-artist-with-13-alter-personas/
      It's a huge industry thing.

    • @REXFORGT
      @REXFORGT 3 роки тому +21

      That's how DID manifests, in order top cope with trauma and to function in life

    • @latasharoddan7202
      @latasharoddan7202 2 роки тому +27

      That is exactly why she has these personalities to protect her self from all the trauma and abuse. She can't mentally handle it on her own so she created others within her self to help her handle it all. God bless her and her daughter.

  • @TRIPPLEJAY00
    @TRIPPLEJAY00 6 років тому +3464

    What an amazing story and her art is out of this world.

    • @benvinar2876
      @benvinar2876 6 років тому +12

      does no one here realize this is pizza gate right in your face

    • @greefo
      @greefo 6 років тому +3

      Ben Vinar what do you mean by that?

    • @DanielConcerto
      @DanielConcerto 6 років тому +2

      Indeed, her art is really something else.

    • @JohnDoe-qo4xd
      @JohnDoe-qo4xd 6 років тому +1

      I don't think it's "her" art...do the math.

    • @mannatp471
      @mannatp471 5 років тому

      So is she :/

  • @persephoneblack888
    @persephoneblack888 5 років тому +592

    The painting at 3:50 is very haunting. One of her personalities knows her past and she's locked in there. We get a glimpse of the trauma through Rhea (I hope I spelled that right). It's both beautiful and heartbreaking.

    • @nosir4707
      @nosir4707 3 роки тому +12

      I think it was supposed to be Rhea as the child, probably the reason why this is happing but I don’t want to assume anything

    • @Anon-kc4sh
      @Anon-kc4sh 3 роки тому +9

      @@nosir4707 I think so too. What I find interesting is the use of the imprints. While there are six characters are in the painting, it could be argued that only three are real, since they are "full" people. Does that mean there were only three people present? Could she tell if there was more than one? Or do the imprints symbolize the creation of the alters? (That last one is shaky because the one on the edge of the bed looks like it has an erection, and the orange one on the opposite side of the POV is smiling) I would love love love to hear the artists perspective on this particular one, and one point that I have yet to figure out is the teddy bear. What does it symbolize? The people that just sat back and allowed it to happen, who were supposed to be a source of comfort and protection? Why do the "imprints" gets less and less focused as they get farther away from the bed? Or, is it that the closer they get to the bed the more they come in focus? This is truly interesting and mind-blowing

    • @jocelynperez7484
      @jocelynperez7484 Рік тому +5

      3:45 is the one that killed me, this one definitely follows up. It’s so sad. The girl that’s chained to the wall also..
      I’m reading the book “Scared Selfless” about a woman who talks about her experience with DID and her life and it’s extremely sad and haunting. She goes into great detail about things she finally remembers years later after trauma therapy because of dissociative amnesia.

  • @EpikVizion
    @EpikVizion 5 років тому +651

    I love that this shows mentally ill people have compassion and empathy and are gentle. Nothing like we are portrayed in the media.

    • @susiefisher2476
      @susiefisher2476 2 роки тому +11

      It is sick how we are treated. WE didn't ask to be mistreated but mistreatment by one causes mistreatment by all.

    • @wendzeg
      @wendzeg 2 роки тому +4

      Sorry everyones mentally ill now ? What is it you’re ill with , and what can’t you do . I’ve been given more than 5 Different “Illnesses” Including Insomnia ADHD OCD and others , and i’ll die saying that i’m not mentally ill , because most psychologists just throw out diseases after they ask you a gew question so that you can buy medicine from them keep seeing them and making them money , there are real mental illnesses out there , but these days just about anyone has a little panic attack and say they have “mental illnesses” or say they have trauma or ptsd , i’m sitting right now with no electricity 14 hours a day , an economic crisis , a cold war , Revolution , most corrupt government , and we lost our companies , my entire house caught fire with most of my family in it , almost died , 1 month after that 1 of the HUGEST EXPLOSIONS , blew up half my country , i’ve had 6 family members die in the LAST MONTH ALONE , some cancer , and 3 friends in the last 2 years , i’ve been doing drugs since i was 11 years old and i’m 21 now , had my first & last love leave me while i was LITERALLY Dying in the Hospital Overdosing , both parents are about to divorce & hate each other and take so much meds and drink all the time , most of my friends left the country and i’m sitting right now with no electricity and it’s 5:22A.M , And I Can Honestly Say That I’m Happier Than Most People In This World , Partially Because Everyone’s Growing To Be So Soft , And Susceptible to listening to anyone and believe just about anything

    • @cheshireisghosting8338
      @cheshireisghosting8338 2 роки тому +5

      @@wendzeg If youve been on drugs for most of your life to the point of overdosing, then that is not a very mentally healthy life. You seem to be in extreme denial (Especially if youre so pressed about people being emotionally vulnerable online), which is a very unhealthy coping mechanism. A lot of people turn to survival mode in a way of ignoring their actual problems. Of course people in a war torn country wont be able to actually deal with their emotions. Also panic attacks can lead to extreme shut down so anyone who is saying panic attacks are little are probably just talking about basic anxiety and should be educated on what actual panic attacks and dissociation is rather than insulted. I agree that many medical terms are misused by today's youth, but you saying that people should get over it is not a healthy way of thinking (And before you call me soft and say I have no traumatic experiences, I have a history of attempted suicides since the age of ten, along with other more personal stuff).
      Edit: Everyone has insomnia nowadays, thats like the least important thing to mention when saying "everyone is so soft" at this point its like a requirement to be an insomniac to get through education and afford anything.

  • @Sarah-vj3ej
    @Sarah-vj3ej 5 років тому +316

    3:50 the teddybear... my heart

    • @msbrownie8248
      @msbrownie8248 4 роки тому +6

      Oh my days, that really made me upset

    • @brunettezprettyr4296
      @brunettezprettyr4296 4 роки тому +3

      I cried

    • @leia3595
      @leia3595 3 роки тому +3

      oh my god...

    • @apollo4576
      @apollo4576 3 роки тому +4

      This was all done deliberately to her, with the INCENTIVE of creating split personalities. Her surface personality cannot accurately depict the true events of what happened. An MK-ULTRA mind control practice is dissociation techniques (making reality too horrific to viscerally endure, one thing they do is impregnate you and then take away your baby, la Marilyn Monroe) in order to create alters and own the power of triggering specific alters to come out with subliminal images and symbolism.
      vigilantcitizen.com/vigilantreport/the-world-of-mind-control-through-the-eyes-of-an-artist-with-13-alter-personas/
      It's a huge industry thing.

    • @YamatocrisChannel
      @YamatocrisChannel 3 роки тому

      💔😭

  • @badyuff
    @badyuff 6 років тому +1870

    I was most surprised by one of her personality’s paintings depicting the Kabbalah. I paused and EVERYTHING is intricately relevant to the concept of the flower of life, with the ancient symbols of the planets, the Hebrew Scriptures... She’s a very special woman, a vessel of sorts.

    • @jessietherat1691
      @jessietherat1691 6 років тому +65

      There’s nothing fun about having DID. Don’t romanticise the mental illness. It’s not fun. Trust me.

    • @badyuff
      @badyuff 6 років тому +335

      Greenie Green shut up, I’m not romanticising it, merely appreciating the fact that she’s embraced her issues and made them turn around for the benefit of her sanity and her daughter. DID definitely makes someone extremely special, much like how people with autism tend to be highly intellectual.

    • @nlb1138
      @nlb1138 6 років тому +12

      I LOVED those ones

    • @somethingweirds3375
      @somethingweirds3375 5 років тому +32

      Same here; that painting almost hints at some sort of of weird akashic record sort of perception, though it's more likely to be photographic memory it's still an interesting thought

    • @e.k.d6181
      @e.k.d6181 5 років тому +65

      Its because she grew up in a cult I think. If you watch oprah episode there is a personality called dawn. If you heard hermetic cult Golden Dawn. Most of the cults made horrible things into their experiments. There would be a character who keeps their secrets. The angry one that never really talked in oprah. I think she learned very different things and other personalities keep it. If you look at the paintings the traumatic ones are so colorful like she used lsd. And look at the horrible things. Like the most horrible and disgusting things someone could done to children. Everything make sense. The kaballah and the sacred geometri.

  • @kaycgrocks
    @kaycgrocks 5 років тому +194

    I can't imagine the pain this lady went through, severe abuse as well as almost having her baby taken from her. my god.

    • @apollo4576
      @apollo4576 3 роки тому +2

      This was all done deliberately to her, with the INCENTIVE of creating split personalities. Her surface personality cannot accurately depict the true events of what happened, and her perpetrators run free. Likely C.I.A agents.
      An MK-ULTRA mind control practice is dissociation techniques (making reality too horrific to viscerally endure, one thing they do is impregnate you and then take away your baby, la Marilyn Monroe) in order to create alters and own the power of triggering specific alters to come out with subliminal images and symbolism.
      vigilantcitizen.com/vigilantreport/the-world-of-mind-control-through-the-eyes-of-an-artist-with-13-alter-personas/
      It's a huge industry thing. Please share the word! Please also make use of the brilliant eye-opening information on how widespread this disorder is especially in the Media on this site, ViligantCitizen.

  • @jen-wk1bc
    @jen-wk1bc 5 років тому +162

    ria’s paintings made me cry. i just want to reach out to her and hug her

  • @PeaceLoveeNSN
    @PeaceLoveeNSN 5 років тому +958

    looking at Ria's (idk if that's spelled right) art made me feel sick to my stomach bc I get it. Bless this woman and her artwork I'm glad she's found an outlet for her trauma.

  • @k_a_y_l_e_e
    @k_a_y_l_e_e 6 років тому +3219

    omg her daughter is really pretty o.0

    • @omarbojorquez7826
      @omarbojorquez7826 6 років тому +80

      k a y l e e the mothers eyes are so damn pretty

    • @logicone5667
      @logicone5667 6 років тому +4

      k a y l e e she's pretty but your wayyyyyy pretier than her..

    • @KhaledTheSaudiHawkII
      @KhaledTheSaudiHawkII 6 років тому +48

      k a y l e e watch out for the stalking psychos feeding off of this video

    • @raymondpjoyce
      @raymondpjoyce 6 років тому +5

      Has a sorta sophie turner look especially with her hair i agree tho

    • @ashleyfrances
      @ashleyfrances 6 років тому +1

      Agreed

  • @KaninCotton
    @KaninCotton 2 роки тому +201

    Its sad that people are faking and making DID into a "fun" role-playing thing, when people actually live with it like this woman

  • @poeticpotato
    @poeticpotato 4 роки тому +203

    Wow, when they said "all of the styles are so different" I was expecting small differences that a non-artist wouldnt really notice. But wow those are all drastically different.

  • @FireflyFanatic3
    @FireflyFanatic3 2 роки тому +34

    The abuse that Rhia depicts in her art is just horrifying and you can completely understand why your mind would splinter like that to help you cope. And to then have that trauma compounded by having your child ripped away from you unnecessarily. I almost feel glad that Kim and Bonnie and the others were spared those memories.
    Absolutely stunning artwork and a lovely mini-documentary

  • @SHAKING
    @SHAKING 6 років тому +1412

    Her eyes thoo

    • @sandtanmaroon
      @sandtanmaroon 6 років тому +7

      B I L L Y the power of post effects color correction

    • @SHAKING
      @SHAKING 6 років тому +19

      mynameischefTV ooo I thought she just had amazing eyes

    • @baoshuwon
      @baoshuwon 6 років тому +42

      mynameischefTV nah if you watch her in other documentaries, her eyes are really really light blue. It’s gorgeous.

    • @patzchan1900
      @patzchan1900 5 років тому +6

      Yea even those jewels are a work of art too 😍

    • @trvshhologrvm
      @trvshhologrvm 5 років тому +1

      such a clear blue

  • @xlunax3657
    @xlunax3657 6 років тому +886

    I have been diagnosed with D.I.D. I have 5 other personalities. I've been this way for as long as I can remember. I grew up being sexually abused. I have the utmost respect for this woman and her alters. She is so brave. D.I.D. is actually fairly common, let's end the stigma shall we? ♡

    • @rezaAsahi
      @rezaAsahi 6 років тому +29

      x Luna x hey. Im really interested in D.I.D. and i hope u are doing fine 😉

    • @sylvielau2412
      @sylvielau2412 6 років тому +10

      x Luna x Sending you love and support ♡

    • @xlunax3657
      @xlunax3657 6 років тому +67

      Xavier Roberts Working with my therapist. She has met them all on a regular basis.

    • @xlunax3657
      @xlunax3657 6 років тому +21

      Sylvie Lau Thank you lovely ♡

    • @Korremi
      @Korremi 6 років тому +128

      PBJANDHIGHFIVES she clearly said her therapist had met all of them

  • @giraffe1219
    @giraffe1219 5 років тому +156

    Rias painting are some of the most moving pieces of art I’ve ever seen, and though they are graphic, Some stomach churning, I deeply appreciate rias ability to express and expose her experience.

  • @meowmew444
    @meowmew444 2 роки тому +29

    It's amazing that Kim doesn't remember her trauma, the brain comes up with such intricate ways to protect us from trauma. I can't imagine the sheer amount of abuse someone would have to endure to reach such a point. Ria's art is so horrifying, it sickens me to think of what she remembers. I wish all the personalities the best.

  • @jadebradford9115
    @jadebradford9115 6 років тому +202

    I remember seeing an interview from the mother and daughter years ago the girl was probably around 14 I'm so happy to see how much both of them grew and how this worked out for the two 😭😭

  • @nikitapuranik1056
    @nikitapuranik1056 5 років тому +616

    The painting lacking a baby somehow terrified me.

    • @sharptooth8682
      @sharptooth8682 4 роки тому +83

      There was a time when Amy was put into adoption so that probably was the meaning of that painting. Susie could be present when Amy was born.

    • @apollo4576
      @apollo4576 3 роки тому +6

      This was all done deliberately to her, with the INCENTIVE of creating split personalities. Her surface personality cannot accurately depict the true events of what happened. An MK-ULTRA mind control practice is dissociation techniques (making reality too horrific to viscerally endure, one thing they do is impregnate you and then take away your baby, la Marilyn Monroe) in order to create alters and own the power of triggering specific alters to come out with subliminal images and symbolism.
      vigilantcitizen.com/vigilantreport/the-world-of-mind-control-through-the-eyes-of-an-artist-with-13-alter-personas/
      It's a huge industry thing.

    • @ceruleo3392
      @ceruleo3392 3 роки тому

      kinda reminds me of a horror game idk

    • @Yarblocosifilitico
      @Yarblocosifilitico 3 роки тому

      @@apollo4576 very revealing, thanks for sharing

    • @thaliakalli4207
      @thaliakalli4207 3 роки тому +5

      @@apollo4576 well yeah but you can only get did when the trauma you endured was before the age of 7 coz that’s when the personality fully integrates

  • @lilboweep1454
    @lilboweep1454 5 років тому +344

    her art is so beautiful i connect with a lot of her work

  • @muckspoutmillinery8008
    @muckspoutmillinery8008 5 років тому +86

    Ria’s work is beautiful but horrifying. I can’t imagine what this system has been through.

  • @alexandraxox
    @alexandraxox 6 років тому +46

    The way that Kim can have no memories of abuse, while her alter is able to paint the abuse she went through is crazy to me

  • @dodierules3102
    @dodierules3102 6 років тому +293

    The paintings are amazing , they are brutal but they show a lot of truth that we experience but are too ashamed to talk about

  • @foodbutter225
    @foodbutter225 4 роки тому +41

    Why do such cruel people exist in this world. I am so sorry for all the trauma you went through. Some of those paintings are hard to watch but it's great that she's shining a light on all this.

  • @cocsukervimcemt
    @cocsukervimcemt 4 роки тому +59

    I love how every alter expresses themselves different on the canvas. Every style is so unique and beautiful. I'd love to see their gallery or just some artworks in real life cause they're absolutely amazing in my eyes

  • @beachglass
    @beachglass 6 років тому +897

    I think she's a brilliant artist, and despite all the nay saying, multiple personality disorder is very much a real thing. I'm also interested in this mason storm fellow...the man behind the mask.

    • @vinny5638
      @vinny5638 6 років тому +12

      I mean, the people saying its not real are citing evidence and you're just going "its very real" so I think imma go with them on this one. In the real world you actually gotta back your claims up.

    • @vinny5638
      @vinny5638 6 років тому +3

      I'm using the word argument colloquially, its quite obvious you're not qualified but it doesn't take a doctor to want to actually be correct in the things that come out of their mouth. Do you actually think that nobody but doctors have to back up things they say? Lmao

    • @benvinar2876
      @benvinar2876 6 років тому +5

      does no one here realize this is pizza gate right in your face

    • @hugs2003
      @hugs2003 6 років тому +6

      Ladies, ladies. Life is short. Be kind. Love one another. ✌✌✌

    • @greefo
      @greefo 6 років тому +15

      Vinny what evidence? And it most likely comes from people who believe in that fake god guy. And doesn't believe mental illness is real. People like that are the problem.

  • @bluefoxbarker
    @bluefoxbarker 6 років тому +270

    it's not a vice documentary without some dude in a ski mask

    • @filthyconnoisseur7945
      @filthyconnoisseur7945 6 років тому +17

      bluefoxbarker
      He works for VICE pretending to be a random person with an opinion hence the ski mask lol its an old media trick

  • @bilalitani803
    @bilalitani803 5 років тому +62

    Her art work made me cry

    • @apollo4576
      @apollo4576 3 роки тому

      Yep. Her condition is not rare. This is all done deliberately to many children with the incentive of creating split personalities. They create alters that hold the truth and the surface personality that speaks cannot accurately depict the true events of what happened, and their perpetrators run free.
      An MK-ULTRA mind control practice is dissociation techniques (making reality too horrific to viscerally endure. One thing they do is impregnate you and then take away your baby, a la Marilyn Monroe) in order to create alters and own the power of triggering specific alters to come out with subliminal images and symbolism.
      vigilantcitizen.com/vigilantreport/the-world-of-mind-control-through-the-eyes-of-an-artist-with-13-alter-personas/
      Check out this whole website. It is full of eye opening information and further connections.

  • @Embrinna
    @Embrinna 5 років тому +257

    Do you think it's Susie who gave birth to Amy?
    Because her painting was about mother and baby and when she didn't drew any mother and baby picture was because she was traumatised when Amy was put in adoption?

    • @kathlyncontreras6565
      @kathlyncontreras6565 4 роки тому +2

      Miss Milos Probably :(

    • @poppythetabbycat1530
      @poppythetabbycat1530 4 роки тому +51

      No, that was Dawn. According to Kim's autobiography it was Dawn who delivered Aimee via C-section and watched her be taken away before the body's defense mechanism made her switch. That's why she's still stuck in the year Aimee was born x

  • @solar_co
    @solar_co 6 років тому +277

    I'M SO GLAD THEY FILMED THIS!! I have DID too. We were diagnosed december 2016. There's roughly 30 of us. We have always used art and music as our expression and coping mechanisms. I'm so glad there's exposure for this disorder. 💕💕💕
    Edit: 5 years of therapy and freedom from my abusers later, I now only have 7 full alters and a remaining 20 or so fragments. I'm not undergoing integration therapy or anything, I'm just significantly healthier so it's happened on it's own. We don't plan on integrating because it feels like the death of family members, so I'll be cruising around with these 7 and myself for the rest of my life, probably. Also, we're an art teacher now!

    • @bitffald
      @bitffald 5 років тому +14

      how are you guys doing, everything fine?

    • @olliviiee
      @olliviiee 3 роки тому +6

      How are you doing❤️ u seem to be an army

    • @startere1156
      @startere1156 2 роки тому +8

      No you don't

    • @romalea
      @romalea 2 роки тому +6

      oh dear god lmfao

    • @xmr.ai-emixc2918
      @xmr.ai-emixc2918 Рік тому

      @@startere1156 🤡

  • @lindagrasse
    @lindagrasse 2 роки тому +15

    just a fascinating story & the artwork is gut wrenchingly real. my sisters & I were all victims of sexual abuse as children. one sister drank & smoked herself to death, the other sister completely blocked it out & has no memory of it & I remember every second of it like it was yesterday. we have a lot to learn about not only the human mind but the human condition & the abuse of children that continues virtually unabated bc the perpetrators almost never are charged or prosecuted. if we want to protect children we have to abolish the statute of limitations on crimes of this nature

    • @Story_player
      @Story_player 5 місяців тому +1

      Amen let’s do what we can

  • @itzeduardo_
    @itzeduardo_ 4 роки тому +84

    Ria’s personality just scares me Imagine what Kim has been through her whole life

  • @Teachsee
    @Teachsee 5 років тому +6

    The story and art work are truly amazing. I hope this lady finds her circle of appreciation grow. She deserves more recognition for her work.

  • @am20719
    @am20719 6 років тому +11

    i remember the interview with this lady and her daughter from years ago!
    it's amazing that she's become an artist. i wish all the best for her

  • @mrinalpreet9161
    @mrinalpreet9161 3 роки тому +12

    I Love the fact that the daughter looks finally happier than before , bless you girl!!!

  • @hannahhb3432
    @hannahhb3432 3 роки тому +21

    can we appreciate how amazing amy is? for her to be a well estlabished young woman at university, amazing woman and heart of gold. mad respect for her daughter. beautiful soul

  • @aliyahbaby8931
    @aliyahbaby8931 5 років тому +361

    I wanna see more of Ria's paintings, although all are BEAUTIFUL, her paintings are so deep and shows the emotion and protrayal of their trauma. The story she tells are very sad

    • @brookefederline3109
      @brookefederline3109 5 років тому +33

      that trauma was satanic ritual abuse

    • @seanceknowles2911
      @seanceknowles2911 4 роки тому +4

      You can google them. Ms. Noble has a twitter and all of her painting are there.

    • @tiarapao821
      @tiarapao821 3 роки тому +19

      Are you out of your mind? In the name of being sympathetic, you are choosing to overlook/unsee the horrifying reality. How can you term something traumatic someone has experienced as beautiful?
      She is not in a healthy state. It's one thing if she is. Pray for her.

    • @aliyahbaby8931
      @aliyahbaby8931 3 роки тому +1

      Tiara Pao the art was beautiful she made something horrible into something she can express. Just because it’s deep and to you “satanic” it doesn’t mean she is wrong for expressing herself. I’m an artist myself so I understand what art means to people I don’t blame you for being ignorant. It’s her story, her trauma. She has a personality disorder, besides that She is a normal person who has went thru scaring events. So her mind coped by separating herself from those events. Ria was created to help her cope with her trauma. To be able to express it in a healthy way. Would you rather her be on drugs or an alcoholic? You sound dumb.

    • @tiarapao821
      @tiarapao821 3 роки тому +4

      @@aliyahbaby8931 I never said it was wrong for her to express. Read my comment again. What I said was the reality of her horrifying trauma that is still affecting her is masked with ignorance of spiritual realities.
      I agree with you with what you said about coping mechanisms. Our brain was wired to react that way to traumatic events.
      The truth is her paintings reveal the darkness of satanism. The devil works this way...he uses events and trauma to hold captive of people's minds. The paintings itself depict evil. The devil exists and these are his works. She has been tortured mentally, spiritually and it's not her fault. I have no way disregarded her as a human being but strongly feel for what she went through. Yes you missed the point of my comment.
      I was just surprised honestly at your comment calling her art beautiful. Because they graphically aren't but quite disturbing. Yet again, it's the devil behind it. Not Kim. And no, she isnt in a healthy state of mind. This is the truth and coping is not a cure.
      The love of God is. He is real. And His love is real. Kim needs healing.
      I hope this cleared some misunderstanding.

  • @Hannah22oz
    @Hannah22oz 6 років тому +810

    This is Tragically beautiful

    • @Brittsgotit
      @Brittsgotit 6 років тому +1

      Not quite bitch.

    • @Hannah22oz
      @Hannah22oz 6 років тому +6

      Brittney Rangel You definitely lead a nap or something, UA-cam is not your place

    • @KhaledTheSaudiHawkII
      @KhaledTheSaudiHawkII 6 років тому +6

      Hannah Lane you mean beautifully tragic

    • @MokurenAwakened
      @MokurenAwakened 6 років тому +8

      I agree, there must be a reason for mind to shatter, the simple portrayals that they showed only briefly of sex acts speaks for itself.

    • @janelarson1812
      @janelarson1812 6 років тому

      How is this tragic? She's highly functioning and is able to express herself coherently.

  • @zeddd8162
    @zeddd8162 4 роки тому +18

    omg i remember this little girl crying on opras show, i was heartbroken. now she has grown up to be such a beautiful and intelligent woman and i look up to that

  • @ellenharder
    @ellenharder 4 роки тому +38

    I've studied fine-arts for 4 years and and am amazed by her art! All the best to you!

  • @fleabagnails
    @fleabagnails 5 років тому +4

    How sweet that Kim is able to be with her daughter now! Also I love the awareness this raises for artists and viewers

  • @KerushiTenshi
    @KerushiTenshi 6 років тому +12

    I’ve always loved looking at her art on her website. I love each and every personalities work. Great to see this video.

  • @RianLyons
    @RianLyons 6 років тому +53

    Thank you for doing this piece! So many people either don’t fully understand DID, or just outright don’t believe it exists, even scholars and mental health professionals, which is scary.
    I, also, have DID, and, like her, did not realize it until later in life. I have myself, which is my primary identity, and at least 4 alters, that I am aware of. My childhood memories are mostly nonexistent, and I thought it was like that for everyone. I started to wonder, though, after communicating online with people I grew up with basically my entire life, and they had all these memories of me, and I had none. Who was I all that time?
    I hope people see this and understand that not only is DID real, but people with DID aren’t dangerous or something to fear.

  • @spectra4265
    @spectra4265 5 років тому +23

    I’d love to see a vid of her like actually doing a painting. How she looks when she paints, her different methods, everything

  • @thegoddesstrucker9035
    @thegoddesstrucker9035 3 роки тому

    I actually love Ria’s paintings. So raw, so much emotion so beautiful.I’m glad they all have a way to cope through art

  • @ep53
    @ep53 6 років тому +397

    Absolutely fascinating. Well done Vice! More like this please!

    • @omgehhhz
      @omgehhhz 6 років тому

      Edoardo Puiatti looks like a dark souls character

  • @bobertburger4833
    @bobertburger4833 5 років тому +39

    The paintings are so interesting, I wish we could see more of them

  • @manonlaviggne1085
    @manonlaviggne1085 3 роки тому

    I remember her from years ago. What a long way you are from there. Good job. Your paintings are beautiful, even the painful ones. Way to go. ❤️

  • @emelemonlime
    @emelemonlime 5 років тому +2

    Wow, thank you, Vice for showing all of the art work and being rather honest about the representation. DID and mental illness is not a pleasant thing to endure, but it is so refreshing seeing some positive moments of people with these illnesses who have undergone so much hardship in life and are still able to smile and function in the world. It gives me so much hope and this was very informative as well. Thank you

  • @wnterbird2976
    @wnterbird2976 6 років тому +85

    Oh my gosh! It’s been so long since I’ve heard about her (them). So glad she (they) are doing fairly okay.

  • @jensleycanon9868
    @jensleycanon9868 6 років тому +24

    Its such amazing to see her daughter grow, a minute ago i saw a video about her, and her daughter was still young and she said with a different personality that aimee is not her daughter and aimee start crying without talking it so heart breaking and after i watch this video i would say it is a happy ending afterall , aimee is 20 years old taking law and her mother becomes an artist and have this wonderful art work and aimee becoming proud of her mother such a good story . Thank you for sharing it is so inspiring.

  • @marskujo7454
    @marskujo7454 Рік тому

    This is so cool to watch, as a fellow person with DID. I love how her alters still work with her and support important things like her daughter, even though they don't necessarily connect and communicate together. They still all know what's important. That's so cool to see, and it's awesome to see the differences in art styles too! Thank you for sharing this story. ❤

  • @sylvemoteyt
    @sylvemoteyt Рік тому +4

    I have DID from ritual abuse. Me and my alters use art to cope with our pain and trauma. Several of them are children. Ria’s art resonated very deeply with one of my alters, a 12-year-old girl who holds the memories of being trafficked and sexually abused for money. She paints in a similar style to Ria, with the bright colors and blunt depictions of abuse. It’s so comforting to know we’re not alone…

  • @Why-Is-It-All-Taken
    @Why-Is-It-All-Taken 6 років тому +98

    This was so inspirational to watch as I'm an artist also with mental health issues ^ ^ I'd love to be in a position where I understand and express myself through my art and people recognise this. In fact I'm writing this from hospital and I make videos here! Slowly I'm getting there, and maybe one day I'll be in a position where I can show my art to the world :)

  • @annie_9015
    @annie_9015 3 роки тому +5

    Their art is absolutely stunning. Even the Ria’s drawing, as heartbreaking as they were, were well done. DID is definitely a very debilitating mental disorder. I think their art though, is such an amazing way to display the darkness AND light of their life and disorder. The human mind is so complex and fascinating.

  • @saltysnek7945
    @saltysnek7945 5 років тому +2

    her art is just incredible. Each of her identities has a very unique style and all of them are stunning

  • @alexshaw8167
    @alexshaw8167 3 роки тому +1

    This is seriously amazing. They are all incredible artists, and it’s breathtaking to see the way each of them uses art to express themselves and their inner thoughts. Simply beautiful

  • @kikithepupper6774
    @kikithepupper6774 5 років тому +18

    As someone with cptsd and experiences dissociation, seeing that painting at 3:55 got me stop breathing and I started to get very emotional.

  • @jchen8902
    @jchen8902 4 роки тому +6

    It really touched me when she said that all the personalities, despite only one recognizing Aimee as their daughter, love her deeply. Like, it just seems really sad and heartwarming at the same time

  • @rachraach2528
    @rachraach2528 2 роки тому +1

    this video will always be one of the main reasons i continue to thrive to be an artist therapist. truly incredible what the mind is capable of in order to get your body/mind through trauma and how art can express things that can’t ever be explained with words. her stories and phases of life depicted through her art is unbelievable.

  • @heretoheal1265
    @heretoheal1265 4 роки тому

    Oh and I love her expression of inner self that she has brought through in her art work. It shows emotion , experience and presence. I could understand each piece as she held them up even before she spoke on them

  • @HibiscusAaron
    @HibiscusAaron 5 років тому +8

    I really want a lot of that art. It’s all amazing and has so much feeling.

  • @MrSteveo114
    @MrSteveo114 4 роки тому +86

    It was very nice of Vice to interview the guy robbing the art exhibition, good to get everyone’s opinion.....

  • @jessicachanae9977
    @jessicachanae9977 5 років тому +1

    Ria's work brought tears to my eyes. This woman has been through something terrible and still managed to be great.

  • @pinkrebellionxyz1567
    @pinkrebellionxyz1567 9 місяців тому

    Oh Ria honey I’m so sorry you hold so much trauma, that really hurt to see. I hope she finds healing and peace❤. Her alters art pieces are so heartbreaking but beautiful and expressive and awesome

  • @SydneeyMayaa
    @SydneeyMayaa 5 років тому +4

    Wow, she has such a great talent. Her pieces definitely speak volumes, especially Ria’s.

  • @laresawiseman6748
    @laresawiseman6748 6 років тому +38

    That is a Extraordinary Artist, Aswell as Her Daughter ❤

  • @brereid2730
    @brereid2730 4 роки тому

    This is so beautiful. The desperation for art in a way of expressing mental health is some of the most authentic and personal pieces of work. ❤️

  • @nvwest
    @nvwest 5 років тому

    Beautiful. It’s crazy how much of the personalities you can see on the paintings

  • @conwoo1
    @conwoo1 6 років тому +26

    Thank you for sharing her story!❤

  • @lunashadow9942
    @lunashadow9942 5 років тому +108

    The fact that there's a Kabbalah one is interesting...

    • @maga6730
      @maga6730 5 років тому +1

      What's kabbalah?

    • @arslongvitabrevis.x3938
      @arslongvitabrevis.x3938 5 років тому +15

      San Padre Jewish mysticism. Seeking to understand the nature of God (YHWH.) through his names, the Tetragrammaton.

    • @katl1489
      @katl1489 4 роки тому +10

      Yeah it all ties into the SRA

    • @goddessglow6996
      @goddessglow6996 3 роки тому +2

      idklol google plus satanic ritual abuse

    • @danswantarot4946
      @danswantarot4946 3 роки тому +1

      @@goddessglow6996 SRA is very real but it has nothing to do with the Kabbalah. I think you got the word confused with cabal

  • @Thehighprettiest
    @Thehighprettiest 5 років тому +1

    Wow almost brought tears to my eyes! I’ve watched her doc so many times over the years so to see this is a testimony! I love it and her heart is completely out this world %100 gift!

  • @pestilenceart1386
    @pestilenceart1386 5 років тому

    All of her art is amazing and breathtakingly beautiful. Each piece has a amazing meaning behind it.

  • @wordsbykatarina
    @wordsbykatarina 5 років тому +31

    I have D.I.D (yes, actually diagnosed and in major treatment) and seeing all the comments about it made me feel so sick and ashamed

    • @puzzledinnewmotherhood8247
      @puzzledinnewmotherhood8247 5 років тому +12

      Don't let the assholes of the world make you feel ashamed. U
      You are a beautiful soul created how you were meant to be. ♡

    • @sparkriel4997
      @sparkriel4997 4 роки тому +3

      I am so sorry for all the ridiculous, hurtful stigma. I don't have DID but I consider myself a community ally. I think overall the understanding and acceptance of the disorder is getting better, thanks to youtube channels like DissociaDID, Team Pinata, Multiplicity and Me, and all the others. There are still so many horrible people out there, and ignorant people who listen to them, but I really hope that someday no one will make you feel ashamed. You and your system are just as deserving of happiness, comfort, safety, and respect as any other individual on the planet.

    • @gmc5618
      @gmc5618 3 роки тому +1

      I don't have DID, but I understand how trauma can cause mental health issues. I have BPD and experience disassociative episodes, so not the same but also deal with the stigma.
      We're not monsters or evil or anything like that, we just went through a lot at a young age. We shouldn't be punished for what other people did to us.
      Sending lots of love and hope you're safe ❤️

  • @Orangensaft420
    @Orangensaft420 5 років тому +36

    Their artwork is absolutely mesmerising. They need a gallery for sure, this is fascinating but of course I don’t want to romanticise DID

  • @jodiradelet6131
    @jodiradelet6131 3 роки тому

    wow....i have watched a few doc's on mpd.....this is the only one that has given some real insight as to how the mind works.....amazing really.....she is telling her story thru "the others".....ty for being so brave and giving us a glimpse into you.....your mind....and they are all talented really in very different ways....truly amazing

  • @amberhoward7807
    @amberhoward7807 5 років тому +2

    Your daughter is absolutely beautiful! Congrats on your art and everything that you've been able to overcome and work through! This is awesome and I am glad there are people out there who are coming forward and showing the real side of DID.

  • @BeGlamourlicious
    @BeGlamourlicious 4 роки тому +4

    This art needs to be put on display!!!!! It’s incredible

  • @kirajai4774
    @kirajai4774 6 років тому +15

    Such incredible works of art. Keep going :)

  • @Leafy-Trees
    @Leafy-Trees 6 років тому

    I think i just found my new favorite painter, her work is so moving...it's genius

  • @loadedrecordsllc5079
    @loadedrecordsllc5079 4 роки тому

    So tragic but she has handled this the best way she possibly could. Her art is so beautiful and you can see her experience through it, she's very inspiring.

  • @pumpkinbumpkin5602
    @pumpkinbumpkin5602 5 років тому +7

    This is actually really helpful for helping people understand DID and MPD. Seeing the different art pieces with a distinct style of their own offers an inside peek at what this woman is going through (or so I assume. I guess no one knows exactly what it’s like for her besides herself).

  • @estherwilliams7005
    @estherwilliams7005 6 років тому +135

    I have so many questions. Who are her parents? Where were they when all of this was happening to her? The images of child sexual abuse just broke my heart. I have no words for the sorrow I felt when I saw how the child/children in those paintings were being tortured. I want to know how this happened.

    • @MoonShadow333
      @MoonShadow333 6 років тому +39

      I read her book "All of Me" a few years ago so I don't remember that much about the relationship with her parents, only that they didn't understand her condition at all and that they used to leave her with a neighbor (in her words, people used to be more trusting with their kids, so they didn't do much background research of him of sorts, It is implied he was very shady). Patricia, the one who wrote the book and made this interview, can't remember what happened during those times. Only that she woke up in a bed and that's it. Also, much later in her life, one of her personalities, gave info to the police about a paedo ring and later they threw acid in her face in revenge.

    • @Veronique428
      @Veronique428 6 років тому +11

      I was shocked when I first saw Ria painting, every single one of them are loathsome, despicable and disturbing to look at‼️
      I can not believe that anyone could look at it as a beautiful, great, wonderful art to buy for a living room in the house‼️
      The only person who could want to buy it must be a pervert and pedophilia himself⁉️

    • @reynoldsjohan1861
      @reynoldsjohan1861 5 років тому +16

      She as herself was abused sexually for years and more horrible things, some of her personalities can cope with it and some dont

    • @muckspoutmillinery8008
      @muckspoutmillinery8008 5 років тому +7

      tubenshaft ria looks like she has memories of cult abuse.

    • @georgerobins4110
      @georgerobins4110 5 років тому +20

      Veronique428
      It is clear to me that Ria painted those as a form of therapy. They aren't meant to be sold.

  • @littlefishiesinthese
    @littlefishiesinthese 5 років тому

    It must be so profound to see little hints of what each personality knows seperate from the others in the kinds of paintings they do..all for you to piece together