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The session is a supportive and therapeutic space for a nurturing and relaxing art session.
One technique I use is called wet-on-wet, which is water colour paint applied to damp paper for specific colour exercises.
Time & Location
Booking by arrangement
Forest Row, Forest Row, UK
About the event
The session is a supportive and therapeutic space for a nurturing and relaxing art session.
One technique I use is called wet-on-wet, which is water colour paint applied to damp paper for specific colour exercises. I also offer pastels, crayons, charcoal and painting for expressive artistic therapy, which enables the individual to express feelings and inner images on paper. Together we can discuss its meaning for you and your life. How it can help:
– Colour is everywhere around us and within us and we need to absorb and experience colour for our health and wellbeing.
– The use of specific colours applied in this way nourish us and allow us to experience and explore a colour mood with imagination.
– Specific colours each have a particular effect on our inner emotional and physical self.
– When we are depleted of energy and life forces (such as in depression, burn out, stress) using specific colour exercises can help to restore balance within us.
– When using the colour in the painting exercises, our breathing can become relaxed and it promotes calmness.
– By applying the colours slowly and gently the person experiences the depth of the colours.
– It is a relaxing and enjoyable activity, which creates a meditative absorbing mood.
– It does not require any previous artistic experience.
– Painting with colour gives vitality and nourishment and depicting elements of nature and the seasons connects people to the outside world, and to inner rhythms.
– Encourages interest in surroundings of past and present.
– Links people to their lifestory.
– Encourages cognitive functions such as memory and concentration.
– Helps coordination and visual capacities.
– Helpful for people feeling down or depressed.
– Encourages social interaction with others.
– Helps give life meaning and purpose