Canvas Departure Syndrome is a physiological phenomenon that occurs within individuals that have experienced Artscape Entrapment.
It is often irreversible, and can negatively affect the quality of living due to its extreme side effects.
Those who have Canvas Departure Syndromes are often met with symptoms resembling paint deficiency. These include paint in saliva, complexion changes, blurred vision, fatigue, and dehydration. The severity of the side effects are parallel to the amount of time entrapped within an Artscape.
Symptoms can be reduced by drinking a glass of paint water a day, or as much as recommended by a doctor. Dense charcoal capsules are often recommended as well, since they are known to absorb excess chemicals that linger in the body.
Living Art is immune to Canvas Departure Syndrome.



