Art is Mental Health Relationship Expert Author and Television Radio Guest Dr. Molly Barrow
First the eyes drink in the art, then feelings well up, a visceral reaction preceding analysis that can move the observer to tears of joy or compassion. The mind responds to visual art through stimulation of senses and emotions. The captivating pleasure of excellence of line and form displayed in contemporary art, http://www.jdelacroix.com
or the beauty and romance of Renaissance art portraiture, http://www.nicholaspetrucci.com/ or photography that captures both the loveliness and harsh reality of life, http://www.conniebransilver.com/ can contribute to mental health and awaken spiritual awareness in people who have become too busy to dream. Taking time to gaze at beautiful art is good mental medicine for everyone.
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