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Houston artist helps abused kids heal at the Children's Assessment Center
Art cultivates introspective awareness, and gaining such an understanding of one’s mind is imperative to any
form of healing.
Memories may be repressed, but the scars they leave behind can be psychologically debilitating. Art allows one’s innermost thoughts and feelings to, somewhat unconsciously, rise to the surface, and with the help of a therapist, one can identify the root cause and work to a solution.
That is where the power of art comes into play, and the progression of healing
Vulnerability with artist Kelley Devine
Conversations with Houston artist Kelley Devine about the vulnerability that takes place as an artist and how that is infused into the process of the work from start to completion.
The Sun Also Rises
A piece was commissioned by CityBook Magazine to be featured in their Hurricane Harvey issue as the opening to the essay written for the aftermath. The piece was about hope and the literal wall still standing like our city even with all its damage and worn down look. The title named “The After Glow” comes from the composition of a landscape with the blue representing a flooded city on the horizon. The faint shapes of red give a sense of a city skyline as it basks in the glow of an orange and yellow sunset bring light to the idea of hope for our city.
Love Is The Way
I loved the story of Grogu “Baby Yoda” and Din Djarin as “The Mandalorian”. I wanted to utilize the idea of a seemingly harmless and childlike figure in Grogu, yet such stored, untrained power within, to represent our vulnerability. The Mandalorian, to represent….
The Connectivity We Find In Art
The connectivity we find in art.
Continued with Linda Lorelle on “Our Voices Matter Podcast”
Justin Garcia’s Voice and Advocacy
Justin Garcia’s Voice and Advocacy.
Continued with Linda Lorelle on “Our Voices Matter Podcast”
Art Is The Language Of Perspective That Connects Us
Art is the language of perspective that connects us.
Continued with Linda Lorelle on “Our Voices Matter Podcast”
Should I or Shouldn’t I Go Full Time With My Art
The stereotype of the starving artist still pervades the social conscious, but creatives know it’s more complex than that: you work to feed yourself, family, and the art. The question becomes, “How much time can I dedicate to my craft and pay rent?” Artists have navigated this question in many ways but deciding to go full-time with their creative practice is a big leap for many. Others work full-time jobs to pay the bills and work on their art around that fact. Both bring their own pros and cons. We will have two guests to offer their experiences in navigating their creative practices around the question of going full-time with their art.
Beyond Art: Elevating Humanity with Linda Lorelle
I’ve always believed that art, in all its forms, has the power to bring us together in ways that nothing else can. It’s transcendent nature speaks to the core of who we are as humans. The artist is there to translate something deeper about ourselves and how it connects to humanity.