"Lost" is a deeply personal piece that reflects my journey as a disabled veteran witnessing the devastating impact of mental health struggles and suicide among veterans. This art captures the haunting isolation and darkness that many veterans face. Through a fusion of abstract forms and fragmented imagery, I aim to convey inner turmoil and feeling lost within one's mind. The muted colors and distorted shapes symbolize the chaos and confusion that often accompany PTSD, while the figure represents the lingering presence of despair and loss. This piece is a call to action for greater awareness and support for veterans battling mental health issues. It serves as a reminder that, even in the depths of despair, there is a need for understanding, compassion, and hope for healing. "Lost" is my voice, reaching out from the darkness in memory of those we've lost and in support of those still fighting.