Friday, August 29, 2014

Healing Through Art the Scientific Basis!

 "More specifically, there is evidence that engagement with artistic activities, either as an observer of the creative efforts of others or as an initiator of one’s own creative efforts, can enhance one’s moods, emotions, and other psychological states as well as have a salient impact on important physiological parameters. Chronic diseases are a nationwide burden, with cardiovascular disease being the leading cause of death during the past century and the incidence of diabetes continuing to increase,now affecting more than 20 million Americans. These diseases are associated with psycho-social difficulties such as depression and chronic stress, contributing to negative cardiovascular outcomes. Engagement with creative activities has the potential to contribute toward reducing stress and depression and can serve as a vehicle for alleviating the burden of chronic disease. Over the past decade, health psychologists have cautiously begun looking at how the arts might be used in a variety of ways to heal emotional injuries,increase understanding of oneself and others, develop a capacity for self-reflection, reduce symptoms, and alter behaviors and thinking patterns. Given the ubiquity of creative expression, as well as the relative ease of engagement, the extent to which psychological and physiological effects are sustainably health enhancing is an important area for public health investigation. We reviewed research in the area of art and healing in an effort to determine the creative therapies most often employed. Four primary therapies emerged: music engagement, visual arts therapy, movement-based creative expression, and expressive writing. In these forms of expression, arts modalities and creative processes are used during intentional interventions to foster health."
February 2010, Vol 100, No. 2 | American Journal of Public Health Stuckey and Nobel | Peer Reviewed | Framing Health Matters | 263.



My first physical healing painting!

The other day I was speaking to someone about doing my Art and Healing class. In trying to answer her about the class, I said that this work was not a new age idea and that there is a scientific basis for it. I've read quite a bit about this, including the article that the quote at the beginning of this blog is from. As I thought of a way to explain how it works, I came up with the idea that the work we do in Art and Healing is like photo synthesis in a plant. We take in everything through our senses and all of our experiences are imprinted into our cells. And much like a mother duck with her chicks, those things follow us around forever unless we work with them to help release them. And just as a plant takes in light and expels carbon dioxide, our bodies release our negative feelings and emotions around what has happened to us and we can put healing back into those places through the expressive arts. If we do not work on healing, eventually we will get ill. The colors that we use to help our bodies release the negative is the light spectrum, plus black and brown. In the next few weeks I hope to be reporting that my Art and Healing work is continuing!

My own healing is evidenced for me by my new work in painting portraits!








It is work that I wouldn't attempt before I began my healing work. It is exciting to me to show from where I began to today. Lindsay's (my daughter) picture was the only one I had done prior to this year. I seem to be exploding with things I want to paint. I have found my style, too. 


Before I put together my art show (I've done another!) there were several pictures that I didn't think of as important works. They were some of my healing pictures that I've had to reconsider because other people have expressed interest in them. Thanks to my friend, Amelia Cloud, I took some of those images that came out in my training and framed them to show. The one above is one of those that has generated a great deal of talk about what it is. 

The artwork that heals us also has the power to heal others. It has been my privilege to show my work at a couple of venues and to have people look at them. This blog has allowed me to share my work with those of you who view it. And I appreciate the scientific basis for using the expressive arts but I've also experienced this healing in a very real way. I am grateful to have been given a talent that I can share with everyone. Using that talent is a gift from God and allows me to develop my life's work. It is a spiritual endeavor for me that gives meaning and purpose to my life. And it is wonderful that I can share this work with anyone, no experience necessary!

I share the very first portrait I did. I painted this when I was pregnant with my daughter. I didn't have any idea how important painting would become to my life! And the Art and Healing fuses together three of my favorite subjects art, healing and science!

Mt. Rascel, Augusta, Kentucky


Friday, July 18, 2014

Art and Healing Portraiture and Floral Fusion!

 I love to paint portraits, which is a new thing for me. My most recent portrait is of my granddaughter Mariel.
Mariel and Dinosaur

When she was three she became obsessed with this dinosaur exhibit and her mother and I had to take her to see it at the local museum every day. I captured this experience in this portrait of her. I love to do art that captures something about the person. To some people this may look scary! But to her, it was this thing she was loving. The next portrait is of my granddaughter Lyla!

Lyla on Tire Swing
I will bring it back when it is finished! This work is very healing for me. Painting my family has become a wonderful part of my life. I can't wait to begin them and then to reveal them!

Last week I participated in Georgetown Art Museum's Floral Fusion. This was a different venture for me! I chose a painting and created a floral representation of it! I got 3rd in the judging. 
One of the best parts of this was getting to meet the artist Roger Bain and his wife Pat! I lived with his painting for a week as I worked on the floral offering! It was so great to see and participate in so many different artistic works! Another of Roger's paintings won for best painting.
 The back showed something that was hidden from view, just like the ocean hides so many wonderful surprises!

I also participated in painting a birdhouse to benefit the local homeless shelter for Women and Children in Georgetown.

These birdhoused will be auctioned off to raise money and awareness for the shelter. I brought this idea back to our own Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless which I joined. This group is beginning to pull together ideas to help the homeless in Mt. Sterling and Montgomery County. I hope to bring my own work to this endeavor!


I'll bring more as I continue to work with Art and Healing! Blessings!

Monday, June 9, 2014

Art in the Garden 2014

This past Saturday, I displayed my art at Art in the Garden in Augusta, KY, my hometown!

It has been a long two years! In between has been my daughter Lindsay's wedding to Michael Blazer, the birth of Amelia Rose, the wedding of my son Mike to Adria Parsons both of which happened in Florida. I had no time to think of blogging. I shared my day with my friend Ruslyn Case-Compton who is a photographer. It was the first show for her and the first in Augusta for me (I showed in Lexington Theological Seminary with other artists when I was there!)

It was shocking to me to find I had so much to show. Most of mine was my Art & Healing work and Ruslyn's was from Hawaii, Italy, and Germany! Many people stopped by to look and talk about our work. One of the things I teach about Art & Healing is that it is important to display your healing work. I was privileged to do that this weekend with a great friend! She said that it was the cousin show, because every time she turned around I had another cousin coming to give me a hug and marvel at what I had done. Most had no idea I was an artist. 

Now I didn't sell much, about 7 pieces that day, but I can tell you how thrilled I was to show my work and to have so many people come by and point different pieces out. While you may not feel like showing the world your art, it is something you want to display for yourself as a gift from God!
This is the latest portrait I did of Michael Blazer at the wedding!
I gave this to my son Mike for his birthday this year, it is a compilation of pictures because Mariel is 5, Lyla is 4 and Amelia is 18 months! This was one of my transformation pictures!





These three are some of the images I found to frame and make into tshirts!





I also have some 4x5's of all of my work which you will be seeing as I write more blogs! I feel privileged to have gotten to do this! Thanks to my husband John! I hope to continue to show. I will be glad to sell my tshirts and prints! Contact me if you are interested! I will continue to share my healing work! If you have something, please send me a picture! Glad to be back! Blessings!