art
Art of an introspective nature; a look at artwork that reveals the artist's psyche and comments on the inner workings of a chaotic mind.
Unstable Energy and Trust
We had the oddest interaction with a would-be filmmaker the other night. This “former addict” who claims to be six years clean, was, I am told, decidedly not clean when he approached a certain publicist just three years ago and told us on THIS call he’d just “had a Xanax” so he’s calm, anxiety in check. Um. That’s the drug he’s claiming to be clean from.
By Martha Madrigal4 years ago in Psyche
According to new research, music might be as effective as exercise in improving mental health.
According to a meta-analysis of 26 research, singing, playing an instrument, or listening to music can enhance mental health and general well-being. Music, researchers discovered, can have the same good influence on mental health as exercise or weight reduction. The study's authors caution that further research is needed to determine why music might help our health.
By Jaelan Royal4 years ago in Psyche
The Connection Between Art and Mental Health
We all know that art is beautiful and has a positive affect on mental health. Today we dig a little deeper and get into how much of an affect it truly has. A pandemic Social study led by Dr. Daisy Fancourt of the University College of London, has tracked arts participation and mental health in a group of 72,000 adults aged 18 and older. Her data suggests that people who have spent 30 minutes or more each day during the pandemic on arts activities have lower reported rates of depression, anxiety and overall satisfaction with life.
By Lamore Lifestyle 4 years ago in Psyche
This is Your Brain on Painting: Effects on Memory, Emotions, and Cognition
Across multiple lands and worlds, the message appears loud and clear: meditate. Meditate. For mindfulness is now accepted as healing for many conditions of the human psyche: trauma, internalised dysfunctions, and the all unfortunate and inevitable ageing of the brain.
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P 4 years ago in Psyche
A Little Intro into my brain.
A sinister whistle covers the night sky, dazzling the world with dark notes and darker moods. A burdened heart, pulsing steadily; working out all the kinks and cogs that make it function. Iron and flesh, pounded and meshed together in a messy torrent of anguish, pain flooding every vein, gradually dyed in a murky brown. Her eyes open, hollow but brimming full of sinister, maniacal energy. An empty desire and longing thirst. A crunching, followed by a raspy gurgling sound echoes down her throat as her soul is slowly ripped apart by thin, cracked fingers which calmly re-form the life. The surgery unfolds, her smile grows sharply, opens widely revealing sharp teeth. A mouth to feed and devour.
By Nathan Man4 years ago in Psyche
Color Plays
Almost every artist understands aspects of color theory, balance, and values to complete a new composition, yet it is possible to deepen the stimulation of emotions to the viewer deliberately. The experts in marketing and advertising have done extensive research regarding the light spectrum of color. Every occupation that deals in color can benefit from this research. Artists and artisans alike that are knowledgeable in using colors inspire an emotional response by its proper uses.
By Kathleen Ewing Fowler4 years ago in Psyche









