Art is how we cope with the Pandemic
- Pragati Gunasekar

- Jul 19, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 10, 2023
Art has been used for centuries as a means of expression, communication, and therapy. It is a powerful tool that can help us process our emotions and connect with others, even in times of crisis. During the pandemic, art has been a crucial coping mechanism for many people.
Creating art is a great way to cope with the pandemic. Whether you are an experienced artist or just starting, the act of creating can help you focus your mind and express your feelings. You can use any medium you like, from painting and drawing to photography and sculpture. The key is to find what works for you and to use art as a way to explore your emotions and release some of the tension you may be feeling.
"An artist is always alone - if he is an artist. No, what the artist needs is loneliness" - Henry Miller
Over 25 students from all over India signed up for the workshops that happened in the month of June. It was an arty, fun-filled, and informative month. It was an overwhelming response for the oil workshop since the start of the lock down.
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Snap shot of the free workshop Zoom meeting
Like other tools, art has the power to extend our capacities beyond those that nature has originally endowed us with. Art compensates us for certain inborn weaknesses, in this case of the mind rather than the body, weaknesses that we can refer to as psychological frailties." - Art as Therapy - De Botton and JohnArmstrong
Art is a powerful tool that can help us cope with the pandemic. Whether we create it ourselves or experience it through others, art can help us process our emotions and connect with others. By exploring our feelings and expressing ourselves through art, we can find a sense of peace and comfort during these challenging times. So why not pick up a pencil, a paintbrush, or a camera, and start exploring your creativity today?





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