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Meg Black’s Hospice Commission “How Paintings Tell A Story”

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Meg Black

Meg Black, megblack.com, has been a practicing artist using fibrous pulp for over 30 years. As one of a handful of artists working in this exciting medium, she is something of a pioneer, internationally recognized by galleries and collectors alike. Her focus on nature and the environment yields stunning landscapes, seascapes, New England scenes and garden views. We are proud to … [Read more...]

Kids & Art Foundation Provides Free Workshops for Children

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By Caroline Robbins Caroline Robins organizes special projects for Kids & Art. She also serves as workshop manager at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital. She has worked in children’s art education for many years and has witnessed first hand the healing power of art. Caroline is also a member of San Francisco Women Artists and earned her BA (Honors) at Chelsea School of Art … [Read more...]

Betsy Cole Finds Herself Again in Art

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Betsy Cole

Betsy Cole is an artist who expresses her feelings in free-flowing colorful abstract paintings. She reminds us of the importance of letting go and states, "I meditate and there is no planning or thinking, no judgment and no expectations." After experiencing a series of traumas and challenges, she finally found the joy in art that she once knew as a child. In this article she … [Read more...]

Artist and Curator Mehreen Hashmi Gives A Voice to Survivors of Abuse

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Mehreen Hashmi is an independent curator, art educator and internationally exhibited visual artist from Karachi, Pakistan. Since 2010, she has been engaged with her community, initiating public art projects and exhibiting her own art work. She is the founder of a non-profit project ‘Paywasta Reh Shajar Se’ in order to promote art education for children with such challenges as … [Read more...]

The Art Memorial As Storyteller

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The Memorial Tells the Story of Steven Sotloff’s Wish for Peace By Tracy Ellyn Throughout the history of art, memorials have always been both a reflection of their times and the power of the image to shape our remembrance. Ancient Egyptian memorials evoked not the pharaohs’ facial likenesses, but rather their impossibly larger-than-life power and strength via the imposing … [Read more...]

The Zen Tov Project: An Oasis of Healing Through the Arts

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A hallway at Sylvester Cancer Center is filled on both sides of the long entrances into both the Breast Cancer and Crohns and Colitis departments with pieces by artist Tracy Ellyn from her award-winning series, "On the Undulation of Trees." Color, nature and organic imagery are sought-after qualities in healing venues.

Tracy Ellyn is an internationally acclaimed artist who lives in Miami, Florida. She works in layers of 19th, 20th and 21st century techniques, often all within one piece. Her website is tracyellyn.com. Her art work has been exhibited at The Louvre, SCOPE/Art Basel, The Jewish Museum of Florida, Wynwood, and other venues around the world. She is also the founder and director of … [Read more...]

Art That Focuses On Environmental Concerns

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Janel Houton, Sugar Maple Die Off, acrylic on canvas, 15" x 30". The image of a Sugar Maple includes text from a recent report on the future impact of climate change on the native and natural environment of New England, warning of a potential "die-off" of the trees due to warming temperatures.

Artist Janel Houton finds inspiration in the local culture and natural surroundings of Boston, Massachusetts, and in national and global themes concerning protection of the earth and climate change. Her award-winning art is in  many private and public collections worldwide including Jeremiah Endicott Foundation, Boston, MA; Windsor Hotel, Akakura, Niigata, Japan; and Edward M … [Read more...]

How My Non-Political Art Has Become Political

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Holly Van Hart is an award-winning artist whose nature-inspired, abstracted paintings are exhibited in galleries internationally. Her one-person exhibitions include those at the Triton Museum of Art and Stanford University, among other venues. When I learned about Holly's recent decision to take a more activist role as an artist to address global warming, and that she donates … [Read more...]

How I Became an Artist Ambassador for Regenerative Medicine

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Kelly Milukas

Kelly Milukas is an award-winning multi-media artist from Rhode Island. Her “Keys For The Cure” series is "an uplifting realization that each key is unique and carries its own magic to unlock what is needed to heal – the scientific innovation that holds the promise of a cure." Her art has been widely exhibited and is in national and international museum, private and corporate … [Read more...]

Moving Toward The Light With Fluid Abstract Paintings

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Patricia Coulter

By Patricia Coulter Patricia Coulter is an award-winning artist who lives in Alberta, Canada. Art Business News  recently selected her as one of "The Top Artists To Watch". In addition to making her own art, she enjoys helping others discover their creativity by presenting workshops around the world. In this article she shares a heartfelt story about her devastating loss and … [Read more...]

Shelter to Shelter Aids Survivors Through Traveling Postcards

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By Caroline Lovell Two artists, a van full of art supplies and the initiative to support gender equality through art. Each year the Women’s Wisdom Initiative’s program Shelter to Shelter spends 2-5 weeks traveling to isolated communities, shelters and aid organizations. Shelter to Shelter is an opportunity to raise awareness about the pervasive consequences of gender-based … [Read more...]

My Experience With Digital Art in Pain and Illness Management

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Shanali Perera "Collective Strength"

By Dr. Shanali Perera MBBS, MRCP Editor's note: A few days ago Dr. Shanali Perera shanaliperera.wixsite.com/digitalart from the U.K. sent me an email and expressed her interest in sharing her story with The Healing Power of ART community. It's a pleasure to present her article "My Experience With Digital Art in Pain and Illness Management". Dr. Perera's message is personal and … [Read more...]

Artist Donna Howard Fights Back Against Disease

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Donna Howard, The Swamp Out Back Our House, acrylic on canvas, 18” x 24”.

Donna Howard  began painting in late 2010 after she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. She decided to fight back against the disease with a paintbrush. She has shown her endearing works of art in 73 juried group shows around the country as well as 28 solo exhibits. Artsy Shark named her one of the 6 most visited Artist Pages in 2015. She was Artful Vagabond’s featured Artist … [Read more...]

The Rewards of Being An Art Therapist

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In this article by artist Christine Jolly we gain tremendous insight about the rewards of being an art therapist and about the many benefits art therapy brings to people of all ages. Christine obtained her diploma as an art therapist from the medical university of Lille and the Tours School of Art Therapy (AFRATRAPEM) and has cared for individuals and groups of … [Read more...]

Mary Lou Dauray Uses Her Artistic Voice to Express Outrage

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Mary Lou Dauray is a multi-talented artist, writer and environmental advocate who uses her art, writing and numerous humanitarian activities to raise awareness about the need for positive change. She is proficient in a variety of mediums that include watercolor, graphite, oil, and acrylic, and frequently uses her iPad to create sketches. She is a member of The Healing Power of … [Read more...]

Let’s Keep Our Hopes Up

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An Inspirational Message from Ober-Rae Starr Livingstone When you visit the website of artist Ober-Rae Starr Livingstone, ober-rae.com, you are greeted with breathtaking paintings that lift you to a place of bliss and serenity. You will also find his equally inspirational words on his website and his social media messages. He extends a hand overflowing with hope, peace, love … [Read more...]

Women’s Wisdom Initiative Empowers Women Through Creative Action

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Caroline Lovell is an artist who founded the Women's Wisdom Initiative (WWI) in 2013. WWI is a San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit whose mission is to empower women to overcome gender based oppression through creative action. We have chosen her as one of our leading world changers. Art As a Tool for Personal Growth and Community Awareness By Caroline Lovell It was through … [Read more...]

Artist Shellise Berry Uses Prayer and Intuition

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Shellise Berry

Shellise Berry creates vibrant paintings that emanate a sense of peace, hope and serenity. To create her art she uses the power of prayer, intuition and African Adinkra Symbols. In her story she describes how she found a way to fill a yearning through art and how she developed her expressive process. The artist earned a Bachelors of Fine Arts from Oklahoma State University … [Read more...]

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