creativity, art therapy reveals our love to other. That's life philosophy of art club "Modus Vivendi" for people with psychiatric disorders
2009-01-01
No to farewell
when a sheet of paper was gifted to Viktorelis, these postcards appeared. His crutch were forgotten and the felt-tip pen created a colorful tale. Wow...
The similar miracles happen each time the patients of psychiatric hospital receive the paintbrush. Just browse the archives of Modus Vivendi. Lots of awe inspiring pictures will meet you here - you will dive not into the mourning, but the wonderland...
That's a miracle that repeats itself each time the patients are supplied with the art materials for a free.
Unfortunately, it is otherwise in my case. I need to stop my activity because of the material expenses. This blog was started on a voluntary basic, and my disability pension doesn't allow me to continue the work for a free : not my consciousness but the empty wallet stooped my work on Modus Vivendi.
I am leaving Modus Vivendi blog but not the wish to share the light. I don't silence but welcome you to my personal blog Butterfly in Plaster.Its essence will remain the same because the talking about disability deals not with body health but the moral problems. It is the writing about the timeless values. So I don't say farewell but till meeting dear readers. Butterfly in Plaster sends best wishes to you.
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ReplyDeleteBest wishes, Tomas, with Art Mirror. I'll be sure to check u out there. I think artists are amazing people. I love to dabble in art. Don't know how. Bought paintbrushes and a book and haven't done a thing! LOL.
ReplyDeleteInteresting perspective on mental illness depicted here. I do believe art and animals help the mind and spirit so much!
ReplyDelete"Man through the use of his hands has the power to change the state of his own mind!"
-Artzstuf
Hi!
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to thank you for your kind comment! Thanks for stopping by.
great cat !!! Fantastic and Refresh
ReplyDeleteHello! I wanted to leave a comment on the slide show of the artists. However, I could not find a comment link. The art work is striking, I would say.
ReplyDeleteIf blogging does not keep us sane, I may take up painting.