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Art has long been recognized as a powerful form of human expression. From ancient cave paintings to modern masterpieces, art has the ability to captivate our senses, evoke emotions, and inspire introspection.

But beyond its aesthetic value, art also holds a profound impact on mental health.

In this blog, we will explore the connection between art and mental well-being, highlighting how engaging with art can promote psychological healing and foster overall mental health.

1. Art as a Therapeutic Outlet:

Art serves as a therapeutic outlet for individuals facing mental health challenges. Engaging in artistic endeavors such as painting, drawing, or sculpting provides an avenue for self-expression and emotional release.

Through the act of creating art, individuals can channel their thoughts, emotions, and experiences into a tangible form, allowing them to gain a sense of control and empowerment over their internal struggles.

This process can facilitate catharsis, helping to alleviate anxiety, stress, and depression.

2. Self-Discovery and Identity:

Artistic expression encourages self-discovery and a deeper understanding of one’s own emotions and experiences.

By engaging with art, individuals are invited to explore their inner world, unraveling complex thoughts and feelings that may otherwise remain buried.

This introspection aids in self-reflection, facilitating personal growth and helping individuals to gain insights into their own identities. Through art, individuals can embrace and express their true selves, leading to a greater sense of authenticity and self-acceptance.

3. Emotional Resilience and Coping Mechanisms:

Art offers a safe space to process and cope with difficult emotions. When words fail to capture the depth of our feelings, art steps in as a universal language that transcends verbal limitations.

Engaging with art allows individuals to externalize their emotions, providing a healthier means of coping with stress, trauma, or grief. It enables them to confront and explore challenging emotions, fostering emotional resilience and developing adaptive coping mechanisms.

The act of creating art can offer solace, serving as a form of self-soothing and a source of comfort during times of distress.

4. Mindfulness and Flow States:

Immersing oneself in the creation or appreciation of art can induce a state of mindfulness and flow. Mindfulness involves being fully present in the moment, cultivating awareness without judgment.

Art provides a gateway to this state of mindfulness, as it requires focused attention, concentration, and a deep connection with the artwork.

Engaging in art can foster a sense of timelessness, allowing individuals to escape the pressures of daily life and enter a state of pure absorption.

This experience of flow promotes relaxation, reduces anxiety, and enhances overall well-being.

5. Connection and Community:

Art has the power to connect people and build communities. Through shared artistic experiences, individuals can find solace in a sense of belonging and mutual understanding.

Art therapy groups, community art projects, or even visiting art galleries can create spaces for social interaction, fostering supportive relationships and reducing feelings of isolation.

The collective appreciation of art stimulates empathy and compassion, nurturing a sense of unity and shared humanity.

Conclusion:

The profound psychological impact of art on mental health cannot be overstated. Whether through active participation or passive appreciation, art holds transformative potential.

Engaging with art can facilitate self-expression, emotional healing, and personal growth. It offers a sanctuary for self-discovery, emotional resilience, and the cultivation of mindfulness.

Moreover, art brings people together, fostering connection and community. So, let us embrace the transformative power of art and harness its ability to enhance our mental well-being.

We at IndiGalleria, are proud to announce our association with the NGO Shree Kalptaru Sansthan (Jaipur, Rajasthan, India), dedicated to the preservation and conservation of our mother nature. With the rising pollution and the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, we noticed how nature was trying to recover from the harm done by humans.

We along with our artists have taken the initiative to associate with the NGO and donate a part of our income to them from the exhibition which is going to organize for a big social cause.

So to start with, we are organizing an online art show from 21st November 2020 to 02 December 2020.

Let’s talk more about the man behind this great organization.

Vishnu Lamba is recognized in India as the “Tree Man of India”. This name was given to him by then President of India “Pranab Mukherjee”. There are several reasons behind it and these are:-

Vishnu Lamba

 

  • Without any government support. Vishnu Lamba has given life to approx 5.0 million trees in India
  • He has planted approx 26 lacs trees with public participation.
  • He has saved 13 lacs trees from cutting down
  • He has distributed 11 lacs trees free.
  • He has done all his environmental work without any government support.

Tree Man of India: – The complete world is going through an environmental crisis today. In India, the environmental crisis is also increasing rapidly. The random cutting of trees also due to government negligence and lack of awareness among the people are the major reasons. Whereas there was a straight effect on mankind, the presence of water for animals and birds is running out. Seeing the situation, a young boy from Rajasthan left his home and vowed to dedicate his life to the environment. Vishnu Lamba loves the trees, plants, animals, and birds, and he always wanted to use all his efforts in favor of their safety and protection.

Plant Thief or Tree Man: Vishnu Lamba was born on June 3, 1987, in village Lamba, situated three kilometers from Mohandas police station area in Tonk district. While Vishnu was of 7 years old only, since that he had begun planting various types of plants in a cattle ranch. Vishnu was the kind of person who never feels hesitant to steal the plants from other people’s homes. Due to this bad habit of him, his parent sent him to Rooppura village of Uniyara Tehsil, the house of his Buaji (father’s sister). But his love for nature continued to grow. After this Vishnu moved to Jaipur with his Tauji SN Sharma and there he again started stealing plants. Once he stole saplings from the nursery of the Jaipur Collector Shrimat Pandey at Jawahar Circle.

56 Freedom Revolutionaries Families: – For the first time since independence, Vishnu Lamba toured 22 states of the country and searched the families of more than 56 freedom Fighters. Vishnu has also planted the saplings at the birthplace and renunciation of martyrs. Vishnu introduced the families of martyrs to the President of India Pranab Mukherjee and made them aware of their problems. By organizing various programs in respect of these mighty Fighters’ families of India, he gave the message of love for the nation.

An Oath to Former Dacoits for Environmental Protection: – Inspired by the film ‘Paan Singh Tomar’, Vishnu Lamba wandered the ravines of Chambal, stretching from Chambal to Chitrakoot in Rajasthan, for nearly two years and linked the former dacoits with his campaign. Vishnu met and lived with many former dreaded dacoits including Malkhan Singh, Gabbar Singh, Renu Yadav, etc. On March 20, 2016, Vishnu organized an event ‘Pahle Basaaya Beehad-Ab Bachayenge Beehad’ in Jaipur, where all former dacoits took an oath to protect the environment.

Plant Trees for Birds: – Vishnu Lamba, who has saved Lakhs of trees so far, is also very much in love with birds. In the last 15 years, he has installed an uncountable number of water pots for birds in summer by running the ‘Water pots for birds’ campaign. Apart from this, Vishnu and his volunteers have been organizing the free medical camp for birds injured by Chinese Manjha on Makar Sankranti for the last 9 years, in which thousands of birds are treated every year. He runs a year-round rescue operation for injured birds and animals through the NGO.

Shree Kalpataru Sansthan – The NGO: Vishnu Lamha, the Founder and Director of ‘Shree Kalpataru Sansthan’ has dedicated his life to environmental protection. Whatever work Vishnu has done related to plants, animals and birds have been done under this NGO.
– The NGO has been doing plantations regularly for the last 20 years. The NGO has also saved uncountable animals and birds comprising millions of green trees by opposing policies against the environment.
– The NGO has pledged to make 100 villages of the country environmentally ideal villages (Kalp Grams), in which three villages are towards becoming “Adarsh Grams” through special innovations.
– For the first time in the world, the NGO carried out a procession of trees on elephants in Jaitara, Tehsil of Pali District. Also, more than five hundred Vriksh-Mitra (tree-friends) conferences were organized in the state, in which traditional food was served on banana leaves.

Kalptaru

http://shreekalptarusansthan.com

https://www.facebook.com/KalptaruSansthan

Our esteemed guest of Honour, Professor Niren Sengupta, is a professional painter and ex-principal of the College of Art, New Delhi. He is born in 1940 in Bengal, and Niren Sengupta’s journey is no less than a miraculous inspiration not only for the people in the art field but also for others who get a glorious chance to read or meet him. Though he graduated from science from Calcutta University his diversion towards art and exploring such great heights has been the universe’s grace and his fruitful efforts towards working for it.

He expresses his paintings beautifully because of his inner feelings, as for him art is the expression of inner-self. His communion with the happenings around himself and all that is going around in his life is what is shown ultimately in his paintings. While beauty could be found in any piece or part of this world, Professor Niren Sengupta finds it in the serenity of the total submission of monks of Ramakrishna Mission to the mission. Because he feels that what can be more beautiful than a mission to serve and sacrifice for mankind. And therefore the one who recognizes art can always find the common essences of his inner reflections infused with serenity, sacrifice, service and beauty.

He has been a part of several solos and prestigious group exhibitions where his art and his skills have always been appreciated widely. He has been awarded a lot of recognitions and revered awards like AIFACS Award and NBT Award in New Delhi; Award for Humanity Udayan Care; DSCWOS. The highest award he was honored by Hon’ble Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina when he was invited to Bangladesh.Artist and Professor Niren Sengupta

Over the span of 50 years of his professional journey, his achievements have sprawled enough to even step into teaching at both graduate and post-graduate levels. He is also the founder member of ‘Gallery 26’ in New Delhi, besides being a member of Calcutta painters and Executive member of the Academy of Visual Media, New Delhi. If one needs to have a glimpse of his prestigious collections of artworks, he can see it in the Lalit Kala Academy.

All in all, a very humble and modest person with a big baggage of numerous achievements.

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