#lockdownart

Art Therapy Supervision

We rise, We fall, We rise again

Donika Fazliu. (16/03/2020) ‘We rise, We fall, We rise again’ 20cmx10cmCollage; oil crayon, ink, paper, board, glue, eucalyptus leaves. location: Melbourne My bubble of reality had just burst in regards to the seriousness of Covid-19, I was highly anxious when … Read More

Art Therapy Supervision

Room with a view

Tulin Bedri (24.03.20) I am a UK based art therapist. I am currently in France where strict lockdown procedures are in place. I did this sketch/ painting a couple of days ago. I reflected on how the red brick wall … Read More

Art Therapy Supervision

Walking Towards the Light

Jessika Behnecke26/3/2020Walking Towards the Light27cm x 38cmAcrylic, soft pastels + pen An intuitive art piece focusing on hope in our current crisis…’Walking towards light, opportunity + faith. Sending light out into the world and leaving the darkness behind’.

Art Therapy Supervision

Time of Regenerative Consciousness

Victoria Martinez, (25/03/2020), “ Time of Regenerative Consciousness”. 22.9cm x 30.5cm on Bristol-Vellum surface, Graphic Markers, Canberra ACT. My image is a response to what I had visualised during my morning meditation. Creating an image after meditating helps ground me. … Read More

Art Therapy Supervision

Freedom

Connie Burns. 2020. Oil Pastel on paper. A4. connieburns.com.au I am a current art therapy student with IKON here in Victoria , Australia. Although, I have been an independent practicing artist for 25 yrs. All my work has been based on my … Read More

Art Therapy Supervision

Global Mind Connection

Kerstin Hilke. (21.01,20). Germany. I am an Art Therapist normally working with two another colleges in our small studio in Göttingen, Germany (www.kleine-muk.de). But we are not allowed to visit there at the moment, our painting groups are also locked … Read More

Art Therapy Supervision

Crowns

Alana Stewart, AThR. It is oil pastels. Made on 21/3/20. In a small a5 sketchbook. Outer suburbs Melbourne, Australia. I was feeling worried about the growing cases of covid-19 in Australia and what will happen to our community. I got out … Read More