I Use Drawing As A Therapy Through Grief.
Today marks 3 months since my father passed away…
Grieving is a deeply personal journey, and for many, finding healthy outlets for emotions can be challenging. I have discovered that drawing serves as a profound therapeutic tool during my own grieving process. The simple act of putting pencil to paper allows me to express feelings that words often fail to capture. Each stroke becomes a release, transforming my sorrow into visual narratives that reflect my inner world. I really enjoy turning my drawings into illustrations with Concepts, it’s so exciting !
As I delve into this creative process, I find solace in the colors and shapes that emerge. They don't tell stories of loss but of love, beauty, and emotions without the constraints of language because this is what I am appealed to draw. This gentle exploration enables me to confront and embrace my emotions, ultimately leading to a sense of peace. Drawing not only provides an escape but also fosters a connection with my memories, allowing me to honor those I've lost.
Through this artistic journey, I encourage others to explore drawing as a means of coping with grief and negative emotions. It’s a beautiful way to honor our feelings while nurturing our healing process. Embracing creativity leads us to discover a path toward emotional liberation.