Patty,
Wouldn't it make sense to ask/consider ..."how does emotion enter into
the - process of drawing?" the reverse of your question? When I return
to my own computer I will send you a drawing I made in 1952 in Korea -
of a crippled
Chinese Prisoner Of War...
Regards,
Mel Strawn
On 1/12/13, Patty Hudak <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello Researchers,
>
> I am doing some personal research here in Beijing in preparation for a
> lecture series on Creativity and Innovation. My lecture will address the
> part that emotion plays in creativity.
>
> I am hoping that you can help direct me to resources regarding using
> drawing as a vehicle to process emotion.
>
> Do you have personal experience involving using drawing to directly process
> emotion?
>
> What steps would you use to guide someone to process difficult emotions
> through drawing?
>
> What part does emotion play in your drawing process?
>
> I am not concerned with interpreting drawings, but how the process of
> drawing directly interacts with the process of emotion.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Patty
>
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