Picasso’s Blues: Portraits of Loss - Picasso's Blue Period helps us cultivate...
Pablo Picasso, a Spanish artist known widely for sparking the Cubist movement, had a long and prolific career that art historians have divided into distinct time-based categories, or “Periods.” With...
View ArticleHow Does Grief Affect the Creative Process? An Interview with Photographer...
Today, SevenPonds spoke with Sarah Treanor, a fine art photographer and writer, based in Ohio. Her recent body of work, Still, Life, consists of self-portraits that explore her grieving process...
View ArticleLiteral and Figurative Wounds in Frida Kahlo’s “La Venadita” - The painting...
Choosing just one Frida Kahlo work about death isn’t an easy task. The artist flirted with death in nearly every painting she released, owing to her numerous near-death experiences. One of my favorite...
View ArticleHow Can Creating a Collage Help Heal the Loss of a Loved One? - An interview...
Today is the second part of a two-part interview with Sharon Strouse, a Maryland-based board-certified registered art therapist and licensed clinical professional art therapist. Sharon lost her...
View ArticleHow Has Hospice Social Work Changed Over the Years? - An interview with Susan...
Susan M. Weisberg is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who works as a hospice social worker in the South Bay area near San Francisco. In addition to her education and Social Work License, Susan...
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