Art for Healing
Kudos to the Montreal Museum of Fine Art for allowing physicians to write prescriptions for free admission to the museum. And kudos to Mayo Clinic for its art program. From the beginning, Mayo Clinic believed that art can uplift patients and foster healing. Whether it's Rochester, Jacksonville or Scottsdale, Mayo Clinic displays a wide range of artwork for patients. The Rochester site published a brochure for a self-guided tour of artwork. I live in Rochester and every time I'm at Mayo, I take the time to look at the artwork.
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My thoughts were turned to this discussion "Art for Healing" and naturally all of you, who have so generously shared some of your art along with the connectedness to your health history. I want to invite you to drop in and tell us how you are doing? Has the recent isolation form the coronavirus affecte your creativity? What have you created lately? What is your inspiration?
As for myself, I have done some sewing and finished a sundress for my grandaughter. She loves it and told me that she gets dizzy when she twirls in it. Today , with shoes and polished toenails, she wore it to church.
@rosemarya
How beautiful! What a lucky grandbaby to have custom clothing designed and hand crafted by her grandmother.
Rosemarya,
A cute summer dress on your pretty granddaughter. The flowers in the background match the dress.
Wish I had your talent, I could knit and do stitchery, I made plenty of sweaters, and even a few dresses, but the sewing was not a talent of mine.
Funcountess
@rosemarya What a cute little dress and on such a pretty model! Sewing clothes is not my forte. I was a rebel child who flunked home ec. But I do make quilts!
During this time of pandemic and isolation, I have turned to that which offers me solace. Still playing with fabric, making colorful masks rather than quilts. Journaling. My artwork has taken an even more introspective turn as each stroke of the medium is more in focus and more grateful. I find myself moving away from simple black pen to adding colors in, perhaps as a way to bring some levity to an all?
Ginger
I do miss going to museums at least for now. I was introduced to art therapy and loved it! There is something about the hands and how the brain works when manipulating clay, a brush with paint, pencils, fabric or whatever the medium to create. What a great outlet for healing to take place.
Bravo Jennifer! Thanks for sharing your story.
Simply spectacular!
Hi, @rosemarya Your question about how COVID and isolation is affecting our creativity really made me think that I must get back to doing some sewing! I did just mail off after-swim towels to the grandkids. Hope Ryder likes his shark and Zoe, her mermaid. If I get a photo in return, maybe I’ll post it! I’m currently working on portraits of the kids, but it really takes a lot of brainpower. Here’s Ryder!
Nice portrait of grandson. Do you give the portraits to your family, or do you frame them and keep them?
So many great artists on connect.
If I was not so busy getting house back in order, I’d get my color books out again.
I was a knitter, and needlepoint person. Last night I spent 2 hours looking for some of my finished knit garments, could not find them anywhere, guess they suffered fire/ smoke damage, and were tossed.
Funcountess
@becsbuddy When did you have the time to do this painting after your walk? haha Or did you do it while walking haha . Nice picture . Gives me an idea think I'll paint my grandson . If it turns out o.k. I'll post it . See you on the virtual trial