I've found that by picking up a pencil and paper and getting
immersed in a drawing is helping me cope with my mental health. I live for my Monday dose of art a nice friendly group that understands our black days and puts a bit of colour back into them.
Arts going realy well. On Monday the 8/3/10 we are all going on a trip to Bournemouth. Paper and pencils at the ready. They are laying on a mini bus so no worries about finding some where to park. We are going to National Science Society. So we will have lots of choice as to what we want to draw.
ReplyDeleteAt the end of last weeek and over the weekend I thought I was heading for another psycotic moment. My head has been all over the place really not feeling well. But I got though the weekend and went to art today, for the first time in days the fog is clearing. I put it down to Helen the tutor and all the arty friends at the mondat art group. I know I have to come out the other side but that time today has made me feel a lot better.
ReplyDeleteHad art yesturday so wish I could go along today. The group keeps me sane. We are now on our break for easter, (how will I cope?). I know Helen needs a holiday but mondays should be a day of art only.(In my dreams). Any ideas for the next two weeks?????
ReplyDeleteI'm lost without art. Yet another week to go through with out my Monday dose. I'm trying to do some at home but you miss the people that go on a Monday too. why not give it a try? every one is so friendly that you will be made so welcome.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I've taken an exam in art all because Lynne from the resorse sent my to join the art group in Stur which is now the Monday group in Blandford. It has given me a reason for living.Thanks Lynne
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