Sunday, October 14, 2018

The amazing impact of ART

There are numerous reliable, scholastic, papers which over time proved that art, such as poetry, music, visual arts, drawing, painting, iconography, calligraphy, collage, sculpture, storytelling, etc. have been playing a pivotal role in one’s soothing process
while at the same time would have the capability to elevate the human spirit toward the higher realms. 

For many people throughout the history, art meant a profound state, which entails a deep transformational process involving the heart, the mind and the body – all in itself leading to a very powerful and complex restorative experience, where creativity plays an essential role. 

Generally speaking, while walking the path of life, if you ever connected with a piece of art you happen ‘to meet’ on your way, and recognized the message or the feelings the artist was trying to convey then you just experienced on your own how influential art could be! 


Whether or not art is part of your daily life, there is no doubt that it can provide a wonderful avenue which can allow you to further explore more and settle yourself, while at the same time making possible to communicate these personal experiences to people around you - all with much transparency, joy and kindness. 

Through art you can find a lot of peace for yourself & offer it to others as well; you can bring hope, you can bring happiness, and definitively you can make tomorrow better than today. 
“Art is not what you see, but what you make others see." (Edgar Degas)

Monday, October 8, 2018

October 2018 – Message for THANKSGIVING Day

Thanksgiving is the perfect holiday of the year when gratitude is extended for all the good things we each have acquired in our lives, celebrating the bounty of the harvest season, as well as reuniting with family and friends in thankfulness, while peacefully enjoying traditional food and autumnal activities.
A beautiful time of togetherness and sincere appreciation...HAPPY THANKSGIVING DAY, dear friends!
“Let us remember that, as much has been given us, much will be expected from us, and that true homage comes from the heart as well as from the lips, and shows itself in deeds.” (Theodore Roosevelt)