'Draw someone, something or a place that makes you feel safe'
My art therapy course finishes in a couple of weeks so I've ramped up trialling the techniques. I am enjoying making art purely for the fun of it, something that gets a bit lost in a long career. As I mentioned before, not having to worry about outcomes is liberating.
I'll spare you the indepth analyses, mainly because I haven't done them yet.
'Peering through the window'
This was a bit of a surprise. I worked intuitively and I don't know yet what it actually means.
'Draw something with your non-dominant hand'
This one is a view of my room looking out to the bush and it's my favourite. It took me ages because I faithfully coloured it all in with my left hand as well.
I also received my '250 Art Therapy Techniques' book in the mail and haven't had time to look at that either! I don't 'do' Christmas but things always get crazy busy this time of the year.




These are all so beautiful and interesting. I am surprised that you could draw so well with your non-dominant hand. All quite inspiring.
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DeleteLovely images and they all resonate with me, over your last few posts. I'm really enjoying this series and can see the relaxation of your chosen discipline in the pictures.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah *smiley face*
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