 Bipolar Betty (a.k.a Roz Inga) loves words but often doesn't know how to spell them. She carries a dictionary with her at all tymes. She uses heavily inked rubber stamps to stain her hands and make cards for friends that she does not have. She also likes to paint and draw and glue things to other things as part of her mental illness therapy. It helps some (but not all) of her ongoing emotional disorders. Her paintings have been compared to the artistic work of children under the age of 9. This she considers quite a compliment, being that children, for the most part, are not bogged down by a lifetime of literal meaning and can speak directly from their subconscious mind. That, in fact, is the creative bliss that she strives to emulate.
She is classically untrained and resists any urge to be trained. If you would like to call her, you can find her home phone number in bathroom stalls all across America and Eastern Europe.
The walls of her padded room are covered in pictures of you. |