Chaotic Thought - PTSD Turmoil Watercolor Art - Abstract Watercolor Postcard Set (4x6 or 5x7)

Chaotic Thought - PTSD Turmoil Watercolor Art - Abstract Watercolor Postcard Set (4x6 or 5x7)

6.25" x 4.6" (Horizontal) / Coated (one side) / 10 pcs
$18.99
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Chaotic Thought - PTSD Turmoil Watercolor Art - Abstract Watercolor Postcard Set (4x6 or 5x7)

Chaotic Thought - PTSD Turmoil Watercolor Art - Abstract Watercolor Postcard Set (4x6 or 5x7)

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Chaotic Thought is an original abstract watercolor painting by artist John Ganger, created during a period of intense mental turmoil prior to seeking help for PTSD. This expressive artwork uses bold colors, intersecting strokes, and layered textures to represent the overwhelming flood of thoughts and emotions that move in every direction at once. The dynamic composition makes this piece a powerful addition to modern, eclectic, or emotionally expressive art collections. It brings depth, movement, and meaning to living rooms, offices, studios, and therapy spaces.

What This Artwork Represents

• The scattered, overwhelming nature of pre‑treatment PTSD

• Thoughts pulling in multiple directions

• Emotional overload and internal conflict

• The struggle to find clarity in chaos

Great For

• Modern abstract wall art collections

• Gifts for veterans, survivors, and those navigating healing

• Offices, studios, therapy rooms, and creative spaces

• Anyone who connects with expressive, emotional artwork

Available Sizes & Bundles

- 6x4 Postcards - Bundles of 10, 30, or 50, each with envelopes

- 7x5 Postcards — Bundles of 10, 30, or 50, each with envelopes

Matte or Coated One-side Finish

Product Notes

• Original watercolor artwork

• High‑resolution digital reproduction (if selling as prints)

• Features vibrant color transitions and dynamic brushwork

• Complements other emotional and PTSD‑themed works in the Desert North collection

This piece brings honesty, movement, and emotional depth—perfect for anyone who understands what it feels like to think in a thousand directions at once.

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