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De-Stressing Thru Painting
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De-Stressing Thru Painting

A short essay on colour, form and the anxious mind

A short, practical essay from a naturopath's perspective on how working in oil or acrylic — deliberately choosing warm, vibrant colour over the dark palette anxious minds default to — can loosen mental patterns that talking alone doesn't always reach.

Pradeep MaheshwariAuthor
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Overview

What this book is actually about

Pradeep's argument is simple and specific: certain memories and thought patterns tighten into habits the mind can't easily talk its way out of. Painting, especially in warm and vibrant colour, gives the mind a different door — not therapy exactly, but a practical companion to it.

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Why colour matters. The essay's central claim about warm versus dark palettes and mood.

2

Oil versus acrylic. A practical note on which medium suits a beginner.

3

Memory and mental knots. How certain memories tighten into self-defeating patterns over time.

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Depression is fast becoming an important topic of conversation along with its family of anxiety pangs and panic attacks. Open any journal or magazine and there is something related to it in its pages. Are this all hype and a case of media having nothing better to do or true to today's life style? I do know one thing that we do carry a heavy load of trying to live and achieve more than can be done in the allotted hours and thereby living mostly in the future worrying about the past and totally hassled in the present.

How things will turn out at any given time is a big question mark and anxiety attacks are common. When hopes do not go to fruition as expected, there is depression in its wake.

Life styles and life as it is; it cannot be wholly blamed. We are responsible for what we take on. When the mind gets too focused on one goal to the exclusion of all else, there is a tightening which results in knots in the mind that become habits in the long run. This creates a pattern of thinking and action that is self-defeating with the individual not even aware of it. It is so sad to realise that we landed up in this life with no say in it.

This is better understood as an attitude problem but this unfortunately is not the end of the story. We are also carrying so much memory baggage that it keeps us tied back like an elephant chained to a ring in the floor. Do you ever remember those moments where you kept quiet when you should have given a befitting repartee and now, today, whenever the incident comes back to mind you can think of thousands of things you could have said? Those moments that you had to live with no say in the matter. How our birth qualifies us etc.

The thoughts will never leave you in peace until you can go forward by forgetting it.

We block our own development and evolution by sticking to certain memories and ideas. There are many actions and reactions that result from certain memories. Like an abusive parent who was never there to help but always there to punish. These subconscient thoughts trigger sad and depression causing images and can color every aspect of our lives. We need to break away from them. Let the past recede far enough so that new impressions can make a home in our personalities.

We cannot always change our patterns but by changing some of our activities we can create new paths in our brain's way of handling things. Try sometimes the concept of De-stressing through Painting in Oil. This is a wonderful medium to take your mind off on a tangent. By using forms and colors, a door is opened to new vistas. Even depression can be reigned in. Therapists force the clients to paint pictures of happy things or scenes such as flowers and landscapes with a lot of yellow and green in them. This is in contrast to gloomy moods where most people tend towards black or very dark, heavy colors and forms. Not only primary colors. Let's not limit ourselves and take a rigid stance. The colors that are vibrant are yellows and every shade of every color in which it is to be found. White too. It is simply impossible to be unhappy with these colors in your lives. Left to themselves, most humans would go on masturbating with their own morbid thoughts. So they have to be weaned away. The ego of a person will resist so the job has to be done gently. Landscapes with pleasant forms and all elemental natural ingredients in it will do the trick.

When you are in a particular mood, you tend to veer towards certain colors and forms; insisting gently that the mind play only with certain forms and colors which trigger happy images can induce changes in moods and mental vibrations with positive results. This has an immediate and strong effect on the personae.

This permits focusing on problems and finding practical solutions in a relaxed and receptive state of mind. For, after all, all our problems begin and end in the mind.

Oil painting is the perfect medium as it permits overwriting. It is the perfect medium to play with but messy. Today acrylics have made this job easy and simple.

© Pradeep Maheshwari. Published here with the author's permission.

It is simply impossible to be unhappy with these colors in your lives.
— From De-Stressing Thru Painting

Who this book is for

Anyone looking for a practical, non-clinical outlet

A companion practice, not a replacement for professional care.

Readers curious about art as therapy

A naturopath's specific, opinionated take on colour and mood.

Beginners wondering where to start

Practical notes on oil versus acrylic for a first attempt.

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