Painting on canvas to relieve anxiety!πŸŽ¨πŸ–ŒοΈπŸ«Ÿ

The purpose of painting is multifaceted, serving as a form of communication, self-expression, and a means of exploring the world around us. It can be a tool for emotional release, a mindfulness practice, and a way to connect with others on a deeper level. Ultimately, painting allows individuals to create, interpret, and share their unique perspectives through visual language. 

Here’s a more detailed look at the purposes of painting: 

  • Communication:Painting can convey ideas, emotions, and stories that might be difficult to express verbally. It allows artists to communicate their vision, whether it’s a realistic depiction of a scene or an abstract representation of their inner world. 
  • Self-expression:Painting provides a way for individuals to explore their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. It can be a form of therapy, helping people process emotions and gain a better understanding of themselves. 
  • Aesthetic enjoyment:Many paintings are created simply to be beautiful and visually appealing. They can bring joy to viewers, brighten spaces, and offer a moment of respite from the everyday. 
  • Interpretation and meaning:Paintings can be open to interpretation, allowing viewers to bring their own perspectives and emotions to the work. This can lead to a deeper engagement with the artwork and a sense of personal connection. 
  • Historical and cultural record:Throughout history, painting has served as a way to document events, beliefs, and cultural practices. It offers a visual record of past societies and helps us understand their values and perspective.

I will share some of mine that I have created below:

Titanic!
Dolphins frolicking!
Stormy lighthouse.
Horseback riding!
Mama & baby deer.
Mermaid.
Whee!!! Girl swinging!
Daughter playing violin!
Tiger!! Growl!!
Tango- my kitty that passed.πŸ˜₯
Killer whales at play!
Couple strolling!
Fox in the snow!

I have more but decided to end here, you can see I prefer silhouettes for painting people because I honestly can’t!

I hope that you have enjoyed looking at my paintings which I had fun doing!

I decided to share these which I normally don’t do because I know that they are not perfect but they were done by me!😊

Published by savvydawn50

Hi! My name is Dawn and I decided to blog about my life and places I have been. Along with my faves of Lighthouses, horses, hiking and local places! I hope that you enjoy this jorney of life with me.πŸ’

12 thoughts on “Painting on canvas to relieve anxiety!πŸŽ¨πŸ–ŒοΈπŸ«Ÿ

  1. All the paintings were beautiful, but two truly stayed with me, the Titanic art, with its haunting emotion and timeless stillness… and the girl on the swing, caught between gravity and freedom, like a quiet metaphor in motion. They didn’t just capture my eye, they stirred something deep πŸ˜‡πŸ«°Thanks for sharing this πŸ˜‡

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    1. Thank you!! 😊 those are my favorites as well! While I painted those I was feeling emotional and it transfered to the canvas and turned out perfectly.
      I appreciate that you let me know thisπŸ’

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  2. Your art speaks volumes, I could feel it instantly. Keep creating, especially in anxious moments. Some of the most moving pieces are born from that very place βœ¨πŸ’™ I’m grateful I got the chance to experience it πŸ˜‡

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  3. Beautiful paintings! I can understand the mindfulness part that you mentioned in the beginning… I’ve fooled around with acrylics a few times and it’s indeed cool how your mind quiets as you mix paints to create different colors and brush them on. Nice post! πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘

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