Who we are & why we are

Welcome to the gallery site of Broken Light Collective. We are artists of all levels and abilities who are affected by mental illness. We create and we share our work for the therapeutic benefits to us, as well as others who may be struggling and feeling scared and alone. Together we can move from disconnected to collective.

Photo taken by contributor Kyle Anderson, a man from Saskatchewan, Canada. Kyle is a health care professional in his forties who has battled depression and addiction for most of his life. He escapes by letting the camera become his mind’s eye, and hopes that each photo he takes allows others to see the world as he sees it, even for a split second.

About this photo: “Every time I see light move in a beautiful way or I get to witness one of our universe’s stunning displays, I think of the quote “Everything that is, are lights” and try to remind myself that I too can shine.

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6 responses to “Lightfall”

  1. frankaz2000 Avatar
    frankaz2000

    Kyle one of the most impressive pictures ever!

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  2. Britta Avatar

    wow wow wow! I so wish to see something like this one day. It’s stunning and wonderful. Great capture.

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  3. rothpoetry Avatar

    Stunning photo! Love the colors…

    Like

  4. saj5 Avatar

    wow beautiful, its a dream to see this

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  5. iampeacenow Avatar

    This is breathtaking. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful talent with us. peace

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  6. fromthecoffeetable Avatar

    Brilliant! This is my favorite view.

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