"Rooted in Love" ©2021 Intuitive art created to process my grief of losing my mom To watch this painting come to life, click the link to watch the video of my process: https://vimeo.com/663460394 Saying goodbye to those we love is exceptionally hard. We long for more time. We lament all the milestones our loved ones will miss once they transition into the spirit form. After our loved one's transition, we grieve so many different aspects of the loss it can feel overwhelming and at times suffocating. The act of letting go is hard, frustrating, and can feel like a task bigger than our hearts can bear. The world moves on while we are grieving which can feel lonely. Those that love us have a hard time with our heart pain and want us to move on too, consciously or unconsciously, so they can feel better. The truth is processing grief and the emotions that arise from loss can feel consuming, unbearable, and uncomfortable. Art has assisted me process so many life events, profound grief, and the emotions that arise from people and situations. On March 20, 2022, at 2pm I will be sharing my experience of processing grief and the art of letting go at a special virtual pop-up. I invite you to join me as I share how art has provided an outlet for my grief, life, and assisted in healing my heart and spirit. Here's the link to learn a little more and to save your spot on zoom: https://www.snapdragonjournal.com/popups For more information about me, the services I offer to assist with healing through art, and the art I have available for sale check out my website at https://www.artfullyhealing.com/ |
Art, empowerment, inspiration, and healing from my heart to yours. A shared vulnerable space that honors the tender space in each of us. May you find peace and comfort that you are not alone in your journey. Together we rise. I create art for many reasons. This quote from Pablo Picasso sums it up... "The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls."
Saturday, March 12, 2022
The art of processing life and grief through intuitive painting
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Winston-Salem, NC, USA
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