Art-practice is my personal methodology that combines psychology, the creative process of drawing, and esotericism to help people express themselves, explore their emotions, resolve problems, and develop as individuals. In this practice, the primary focus is on the process of creation, rather than the final result, making it accessible to people with no prior experience in art.
I employ various methods in art-practice, taking into account the needs and individual characteristics of each client. These include:
Clients have the opportunity to experiment with paints, textures, and forms, using different materials to create their works. This allows them to express their emotions and feelings through art.
I use color as a means of expressing the emotions and states of my clients. Each colour can have specific associations and meanings that help in uncovering internal conflicts and needs.
This method allows clients to express their feelings and emotions through quick and spontaneous drawing without using words. It facilitates the exploration of subconscious processes and internal resources.
During sessions, I engage in conversations with clients about their works, helping them uncover the meaning and significance of their creations. This promotes a deeper understanding of their feelings and thoughts.