Oxytocin

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Oxytocin

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16'“ x 20” Alcohol ink, spray paint and acrylic paint on yupo paper. This piece is framed and comes with non-reflective glass. Shipping, delivery or pickup from my studio is available. Shipping price depends on location -please enter your address in cart when prompted.

Also available in a limited edition print of 16”x 20”, printed on fine art paper. Price is $255. Click here to order a print.

Oxytocin; nicknamed by some experts “the tend and befriend hormone” — is one of the most important hormones that humans (and many other mammals) produce. It plays an important role in social bonding, building relationships, reproduction/childbirth, breastfeeding, raising children and more. According to the American Psychological Association, oxytocin is released in response to both positive social connection and stressful conditions. Levels have been found to be higher when someone is under stress, such as when exposed to social isolation or when in an unhappy relationship. It’s thought that increased levels may help motivate people to reach out for help.

On the other hand, situations that make us feel safe, happy and connected tend to cause the release of several “feel-good hormones,” including oxytocin, dopamine and serotonin.