Ria Murphy
What's Wrong With You?
Psoriasis is a common condition - more common than redheads - typically presenting as dry, itchy patches or “scales” that can range from a mild annoyance to disabling. Yet, the exact cause is unknown and treatment can vary widely for each person.
Among a range of co-morbidities, about half of the people diagnosed with psoriasis are also diagnosed with depression. Is it caused by the condition itself, or how people with psoriasis are seen and treated by their peers- and subsequently, themselves?
Vulnerable people make perfect targets for scammers, and unanswerable questions and social stigma make vulnerable people. The only thing Ria hates more than having psoriasis is people who insist they know the cure for psoriasis.
This project is a satirical but cathartic look at “miracle cures”, their effectiveness, and the people who have to deal with it all.
The Ideal Morning Routine Guaranteed to Miraculously Cure Yourself of the Tragedy of Psoriasis, embossed cover of publication
Spread from publication
Faux-wall inspired by the Chinese phrase "urban psoriasis" to describe unlawful graffiti and advertisements, side 1
Faux-wall, side 2
Research