Indigenous Gond Art in Art Therapy: A Nature-Based Creative Process

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作者
Dua, Ritu [1 ]
Malhotra, Bani [2 ,3 ]
Tager, Patricia A. St. John [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Maharashtra Inst Technol MIT, Sch Fine Arts & Appl Arts, Pune, Maharashtra, India
[2] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Pune, India
[3] MIT, Sch Fine Arts Appl Arts Art Therapy Program Pune, Visiting Fac, Pune, India
[4] Coll New Rochelle, New Rochelle, NY USA
[5] Springfield Coll, Springfield, MA USA
关键词
Indigenous art; art therapy; Gond; folktale; nature; natural pigments;
D O I
10.1080/07421656.2024.2356969
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
There is a growing interest in understanding the connection between Indigenous art, nature, and art therapy, however information on the health implications of Indian Indigenous art practices is scarce. This case study highlights the application of nature-based Indian Indigenous art form Gond and explores its therapeutic potential in art therapy. A workshop was organized, combining nature-based guided imagery visualization with Gond folktale narration, followed by Gond-inspired artmaking using natural pigments and repetitive patterns. Workshop participants' responses indicated that this approach fostered engagement, intense concentration, present moment awareness, a relaxed meditative state, and personal expression. Sensitively adapting Indigenous knowledge, like Gond practices, can promote awareness about interconnectedness with nature, artmaking, and storytelling, offering therapeutic benefits for self-care in art therapy.
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页码:135 / 144
页数:10
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