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Art Therapy (And Why Calligraphy IS Therapy) with Emily Paris

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Published 22 May 2020

In this video, Emily Paris is walking us through art therapy, and why calligraphy is such a great form of therapy. You’ll learn: ✔️What art therapy is ✔️Why it works so well ✔️How it works ✔️Two exercises you can implement today ✔️AND SO MUCH MORE! ––––––– 👉🏻 Visit Emily’s website: https://www.emilyparis.ca/ ––––––– The links below may be affiliate links where appropriate. This means that your purchase through these links may result in a few cents in payment to me, to support creating further resources like this one! That being said, I will never suggest supplies that I do not personally use and fully recommend. Tools mentioned in this video: ✔️Canson Marker Paper: https://amzn.to/3e9ahEI ✔️Markers or any writing utensil of your choosing ---------- About The Happy Ever Crafter: Welcome to my channel! I'm Becca and I do & teach modern calligraphy. On this channel, you'll find all my most requested modern calligraphy tutorials, tips & tricks!. ✍🏻 Want my free 50-page guide of ALL the supplies I use in my calligraphy work? Find that here: https://www.thehappyevercrafter.com/supplies 😯 Sign up for my FREE calligraphy course: http://www.showmeyourdrills.com/ 🤷🏻‍♀️ Want to learn even more about calligraphy? Check out my website! https://www.thehappyevercrafter.com 👋🏻 Stay in touch with me: Instagram: http://instagram.com/thehappyevercrafter E-mail: hello@thehappyevercrafter.com

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    @laurakelly35434 years ago I took this exercise today (both actually! And really enjoyed it - especially the 2nd one with the non-dominant hand.
    (becca - my question was and what i drew was almost all loose circles and swirls, all curved lines. And during it, i remember feeling like i was gripping too hard on the pen and i said in my head " just ease up on the grip a bit, " not even realizing how that connected back to my question. For me that really represented how what i' m doing is not a straight line, but really a fluid movement that includes lots of ups and downs.
    thank you so much for this, emily! Such a soothing experience and i really loved it!
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    @barbaraelliott1104 years ago Thank you both for the most excellent lecture. 1
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    @sharif95134 years ago Great information! So glad you did this video. 1
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    @mojdehsmith56894 years ago Incredibly amazing exercises! Thank you so much for doing this video with emily. Very interesting and informative. 1
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    @11cyndee4 years ago This is the best. Thanks for sharing this. 1
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    @doriseguiluz66534 years ago Por supuesto que es una hermosa terapia sobre todo en estos tiempos de confinamiento gracias. 1
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    @AdorkableArtist924 years ago This is awesome! I' m an art therapy student almost finished with my second year of a three-year master' s degree program. I' m so glad to see . ...Expand 9
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    @_ieeei_4 years ago This was really, really great and i am truly grateful for it! Ive felt particularly stressed in the past few days without even really being able to i id="hidden3"dentify a specific cause, feeling just weird without knowing what to do about it. I just did both of emilys exercises and i honestly feel so much better and clearer about whats bugging me and what i can do about it! I am also super intrigued by my unconscious choice of colors and shapes. This actually reminds me a little of my relational counsellor, whom i visited just for a few months a couple of years ago. She saw a certain healing potential in me through a blank notebook, too, and that notebook is now one of the most precious expressions of myself i have. I didnt even know that art therapy was a proper thing but, like becca said, it makes so much sense! So thanks a ton for this amazingly helpful talk! And yes please, a 2. 0 at some point would be truly wonderful!. ...Expand 1
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    @suzanniethomas54304 years ago You are such lovely people. I' m so thankful for this video.
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    @wanderingcreativity4 years ago Thanks for the help dear well said timely show. 1
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    @maite.crafts23694 years ago That was amazing and veery inspiring. Felt so good and relaxing. I love we always do the breathe in and breath out with the strokes! 1
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    @FoxGen24 years ago Thank you becca, i needed to hear this. I will go over and over again. I have always felt a peaceful calm as i watch ink flow on paper. Now i have a better understanding of why.
    i will visit emily, thank you!
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    @sonadjeagoby48364 years ago Calligraphy really is a great form of art and can take all your stress away. I' m learning it for a year now. And it is really a good therapy. 1
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    @sarojvasa14114 years ago Sounds so good. Enjoying in this lockdown period.
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    @mammabear21834 years ago Thank you becca and emily! What a mind blowing discussion! I love how this explores the intersection between art and therapy. Wow! 1
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    @Elibel774 years ago What a great idea and what a great timing! I' ve been hooked on your clips at first sight (first viewing! And i love your approach, the seriousness . ...Expand 1
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    @amareamore16934 years ago I wish i had found your channeli am starting my experience with hand lettering.
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    @juliac.34004 years ago Thank you becca thank you emily ive listened and watched this several times and i cant even express in words how great this was, gracias. 1
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    @jagdishsakhrani11934 years ago Hi becca.
    i wanted to know from u how to space letters in calligraphy. You do it so perfect i also want to learn!
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    @donabedell93484 years ago This is incredibly interesting and informative. I will definitely visit emily to learn more! 1
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    @monikatanwar63164 years ago It' s great! I adore all of your video and ideas. U are so sweet and down to earth. # Calligraphers. Lol. 1
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    @evonnesakhrani95154 years ago Can you make a video on how to get consistent spacing in calligraphy i have seen your letters are very consistently spaced i would love hear it from you how can i do that. 1
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    @janeo143 years ago Wow your name is emily paris?
    like the show emily in paris heheh
    ok back to watching.
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    @palakrana85824 years ago Awesome. Very inspiring
    -kalash.
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    @craftycoachwill45994 years ago This is amazing! I' m new in the calligraphy world, but i' ve been journaling my whole life. To tie the two together artistically has been awesome, . ...Expand 2
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    @priyanka67704 years ago Hey what' s your name i have subscribe your channel today i was searching for drawing peony flower and i got your video it was amazing and i also downloaded the worksheet you have given. 2
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    @imraanjee4 years ago Please make calligraphy videos with watercolor pen brush.
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    @maryhall60974 years ago Great content! Do you make sponsored videos? Please consider the proposal sent to your e-mail (please check also a spam folder) have a nice day!
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    @mypreps26454 years ago Before you delete this please read my p. S.
    you have announced to your paying customers that you support looters and thugs, so you should have no p. S.
    put your money where your mouth is and refund all class fees to anyone who asks, since youre now a political business!
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    @laurakelly35434 years ago I took this exercise today (both actually! And really enjoyed it - especially the 2nd one with the non-dominant hand.
    (becca - my question was and what i drew was almost all loose circles and swirls, all curved lines. And during it, i remember feeling like i was gripping too hard on the pen and i said in my head " just ease up on the grip a bit, " not even realizing how that connected back to my question. For me that really represented how what i' m doing is not a straight line, but really a fluid movement that includes lots of ups and downs.
    thank you so much for this, emily! Such a soothing experience and i really loved it!
    .
    ...Expand
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    @AdorkableArtist924 years ago This is awesome! I' m an art therapy student almost finished with my second year of a three-year master' s degree program. I' m so glad to see . ...Expand 9
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    @_ieeei_4 years ago This was really, really great and i am truly grateful for it! Ive felt particularly stressed in the past few days without even really being able to i id="hidden13"dentify a specific cause, feeling just weird without knowing what to do about it. I just did both of emilys exercises and i honestly feel so much better and clearer about whats bugging me and what i can do about it! I am also super intrigued by my unconscious choice of colors and shapes. This actually reminds me a little of my relational counsellor, whom i visited just for a few months a couple of years ago. She saw a certain healing potential in me through a blank notebook, too, and that notebook is now one of the most precious expressions of myself i have. I didnt even know that art therapy was a proper thing but, like becca said, it makes so much sense! So thanks a ton for this amazingly helpful talk! And yes please, a 2. 0 at some point would be truly wonderful!. ...Expand 1
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    @Elibel774 years ago What a great idea and what a great timing! I' ve been hooked on your clips at first sight (first viewing! And i love your approach, the seriousness . ...Expand 1
  • @
    @craftycoachwill45994 years ago This is amazing! I' m new in the calligraphy world, but i' ve been journaling my whole life. To tie the two together artistically has been awesome, . ...Expand 2
  • @
    @mypreps26454 years ago Before you delete this please read my p. S.
    you have announced to your paying customers that you support looters and thugs, so you should have no p. S.
    put your money where your mouth is and refund all class fees to anyone who asks, since youre now a political business!
    .
    ...Expand