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Pierre Bonnard: The Whisper of Color and Memory
"Le Déjeuner” by Pierre Bonnard — a tender glimpse into domestic quietude, where color and memory intertwine in a moment of stillness. Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris There are moments in museums when time folds in on itself. I had one of those moments recently at the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris, standing before Pierre Bonnard’s Le Déjeuner. A child seated at a table, surrounded by the quiet clutter of domestic life—a teapot, a vase of flowers, a plate half-touched. The colors


Spontaneous Knowledge vs. Scientific Knowledge in Art Therapy
In the realm of art therapy, knowledge manifests in unique and profound ways. Spontaneous knowledge and scientific knowledge both contribute to the therapeutic process, each offering distinct insights and benefits. Understanding their roles can enhance the effectiveness of art therapy. Spontaneous Knowledge in Art Therapy Spontaneous knowledge, akin to intuitive or common-sense knowledge, emerges naturally and effortlessly. In art therapy, this form of knowledge is crucial as


Exploring the Intersection of Psychophysiology, Neuropsychology, Psychism, in Art Therapy
Art therapy is a powerful tool that bridges the gap between the mind and body, offering a unique approach to healing and self-expression....
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The Ritual of Retrieval: Regenerating Wholeness Through Everyday Sanctuaries
When Wholeness Feels Fragmented There are times when we feel scattered. When dreams whisper of things missing—a scent, a garment, a gesture. We wake up disoriented, sensing that something has been taken, misplaced, or forgotten. Not physically, but emotionally. Spiritually. In these moments, we don’t need to escape. We need to retrieve. To return to the sanctuaries we’ve built: the fridge, the closet, the beauty box. These are not just storage spaces. They are mirrors of our
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