8 Replies to “Artwork”

  1. Hi Elizabeth!

    I’m Tamsin, a counselling psychologist from India. Expressive therapy has always been an interest of mine and in 2 weeks, I will be presenting a paper on Art Therapy as a cathartic solution for infertile couples. I would really like to get in touch with you via email at least and interview you, if that’s okay with you. Cause we don’y have any therapists over here and I’d really like to get an experts view.

    Please revert back to me.

    Thank you!

    =)

    – Tamsin.

    (tamsin.toner@gmail.com)

  2. I am an inspiring Art Therapist. I would just like to express my shock at what people are capable of creating, being artist has nothing to do when it comes to expression.This peice of work has a story in which you capture very well. Amazing!

  3. Hi,
    Elizabeth.
    By seen your art,e.g I Wish i knew. (2008). It just make me to think again what do i do, i mean in my art work. Sometimes i do feel lost out but through Art Therapy, i can move foward.
    Good job.
    Regina

  4. Hi Liz,
    I have been studying and practicing expressive art and art therapy and I have Crohns. Due to a recent flare up I had to take a leave of absence from school. I am able to write a paper so I am developing a art therapy group (on paper to start) for people with Chronic illness like Crohns. I have a lot of ideas since I have had this for a while but if you found anything that works well for you I would love to hear about it. I really like what you have done and shown here. Thanks for sharing

  5. Thanks Ann Marie! What works for me is keeping my stress levels down by making art and expressing myself. Good luck!

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