The future we choose: Surviving the climate crisis (2021, C. Figueres & T. Rivett-Carnac) has been a compelling companion book to read alongside listening to Goodall and Abrams. Nature informed art therapists use art as a tool to see and identify fears. Art in therapy is also a tool for identifying unacknowledged grief/loss. Taking time in therapy to express one's own human response to climate change in addition to other issues that arise in the art making process is important while locating hope and strength to build stress tolerance and self-compassion. This drawing was made with both books in mind.
A quick, 60 min. watercolor by author in response to a need to grow new forms of active hope in the face of climate change.
In addition to making art, writing increases connection to the natural world, the self & others.
This poem below was written while reading The future we choose: Surviving the climate crisis.
Morning poem / January 23, '23
Morning poem / January 23, '23
In the quiet
hear them breathing
hear them breathing
in the garden of intention.
The rewilding of lungs entwining
back into soils of regeneration.
Humans pulse within nature, not apart.
This breath ignited by stubborn
optimism. An active hope to redesign
a way out of extraction.
The rewilding of lungs entwining
back into soils of regeneration.
Humans pulse within nature, not apart.
This breath ignited by stubborn
optimism. An active hope to redesign
a way out of extraction.
Restore the nutrients still offered.
In gratitude for another chance.
Change picked up and inhaled.
In gratitude for another chance.
Change picked up and inhaled.
Indigenous values reignited.
Breath by deliberate breath.
Visual art and writing are often richly inter-woven to activate or enrich meaning in nature informed art therapy. What is a client reading and thinking about outside of therapy? Clients find their own visual and spoken forms of creative expressions of course. Some people find it helpful to ease into art making through writing. A doodle that is quickly scribbled after a sentence is helpful. Expanding a tentative doodle onto a larger sheet of paper or building that same idea with organic materials found outside is often helpful. The three steps from writing to image allow clients to step into visualizing their lives in rich ways. Through writing and art making, client's thoughts or feelings are often viewed for the first time outside of their minds and bodies. This process of seeing one's own experience apart from the self is tremendously helpful as a mirror into the self to embolden self-love, courage and hope-filled change.
*Nature informed art therapy (NAIT)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.