Edward Adamson's Colored Pencils | |
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Origin |
Edward Adamson |
Type |
Colored Pencils |
Effects |
Forces the user to draw the strongest memory |
Downsides |
Is difficult to resist |
Activation |
Holding |
Collected by |
Affectos |
Section |
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Aisle |
606993-25186 |
Shelf |
538125-9087-334 |
Date of Collection |
May 25, 2010 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Edward Adamson was a pioneer in art therapy, that painting and drawing can create a soothing and therapeutic affect for mental health patients and prisoners. Adamson wanted the psychologist to have as little affect as possible on the artist’s works.
Effects[]
They force the user to draw the strongest memory in their head. It is a very powerful interrogation tool and extremely hard to resist.