Sunday, September 20, 2015

CREATIVITY IN ACTION...

Art… Art is the language of the silence.  
The human being has been immerse in a jungle of stimuli, sounds and images in the last decades, which appears will get worse with the constant changes in technology and progress our contemporary society will face in the next centuries.   We are expose to the continue intention from media, and general living standards to suck our minds from quiet places to the running and  overwhelmed world of lights, messages, and directives in order to buy, follow instructions, and act as others tell you to, in order to “be part of” the Universal order. This constant movement and the journey in surviving and accomplishing the major level of satisfaction of basic, emotional, professional, educational and spiritual needs might cause the most several and complex psychosomatic affections and other psychological effects such as depression, anxiety, desperation and hopelessness.  

From the psychological perspective, the human being is running is spiral looking for progress, and forgetting the essence of its constitution… space!  The way you represent yourself in space is what constitute your essence and justify your existence.   By working with adults and children in the psychological field, more in specific by using multicultural perspectives in mental health, I re-discovered the need of man of taking a break with some spaces of reconciliation between the body and the soul… expressed in the re-connection of the “rational thinking” with moments of “free representation of its essence in the space” by use of artistic expression such as painting.
For my cultural antecedents, I have been compiling some images from the universal collective unconscious regarding the use of the space and the own presence of the artist in the representation of his world through the creation.  
Some clear examples of “transformation of the space” is the introverted vision of the creations through the eyes of the artist.  When the artist takes the paintbrush and press his/her hand on the paper, rock or canvas, then is the start of the journey in the projection of the unconscious fly.  From my own experience, several images from different places start running on the space when the eyes of the artist initiate the magic tingling as if you are in a dream.  The places of the journey may vary. Some will be much like the geography seen on earth with mountain, trees, rivers, valleys, rocks, birds… Some places are airy like the sky, or might project being and feeling very energetic, or peaceful, or even being through the deep of the earth like in a volcano.  A journey destination can be anything much because the rules doesn't exist in creative process and gravity does not exist neither. 
The purpose of the journey is not other than the healing of self. Purposes can include healing oneself or another by projecting images of collective relationships. In my specific experience by working with children, they might be projecting in their paintings some images of care from caregivers, sounds from the singing of the mother projected in a color or a little sign on the paper, their “want to be” in the family dynamic, the perspective of their bedrooms, the fear to the dark, the details of little furniture that just the eyes of a little one might catch.  Every detail count for the healing of the mind and soul.  The images might reflect as well enjoyment, connection with positive people in their lives, with guardian spirits and superheroes;  positive learning, religious growth and many other things because painting is like a journey and journeying is a diverse tool.
Some artist may journey into smaller dimensions such as between the molecules of water or into the cells of the body, between rocks in the ocean, on the top of a cloud.  Some artist may explore big and diverse or specific and little cosmology by going to one or two specific places. Another artist may visit many different places, or travel very large distances, like in a dream or maybe from projection of previous lives.   
Artistic expression is one of the more effective techniques to reconnect with the essence and to learn new ways to make the soul rest, contemplate and let itself be involved in those places in which the recovery and healing will nurture those old pattern of suffering.  The lecture of the therapist it would orient the creative (the artist, the client, the patient) for new horizons for a new and more positive perception of the reality, by asking questions, by processing feelings from the images, by re-creating the landscapes for more colorful and positive scenarios…  transforming the rain in a rainbow or giving value to the more positive images placed in their memories are being part of the process of healing and spiritual growing. 

The next time you will observe a flower, imagine what immense and diverse world is inside it and go in there in your next journey while use artistic experiences. The life is too short to live it without “feeling it” by approaching each little experience and stimuli.  A healthy mind involved thinking in your existence and what can you do to prevent the circular effect of dizziness while living a life expected by others but not being the one dreamed by you. You are the main character of this story, act like it.  
Amarilys Reyes
Ama is a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern working for a contracted agency of the DMH in Van Nuys. California. 
  Ama works in a Mental health program for children, using art and multicultural experiences with majorly with families from Latino and African American background. 




Saturday, February 21, 2015

Santa Clarita experiences. Art from inspiration of change.

Art from inspiration to the changes


Ama Reyes

Ama is a Venezuelan artist, born in a rural community 45 minutes from the Capital, Caracas; known as Naiguata. Ama has American Indian and Spanish inherency and has being as well in regular and close connection with African cultures, whose developed small communities around the coast of Venezuela, were Ama was born.  Since early age she has experience direct contact with habits, customs and music from African- Indian cultures.
Since early age she has studied popular-traditional music and dance from different parts of her country. During early adulthood, Ama introduced herself to classical music by learning vocal techniques and singing at the University Institute of Music in Sartenejas- Caracas, with the professor Manuela Velo and Jazz and pop with Biella Da Costa.  

She was member  of the most important choir of Venezuela: The Scholla Cantorum de Venezuela for 7 years, institution that is linked to "the Sistema", the more organized Orchestra System working with underserved and needed population in the last 40 years. Ama worked as well for "the sistema" during 12 years as a Social Worker of the University Institute of Music, where their teachers and directors were formed. 





Since early age Ama drew and painted images of nature combined with other elements as a mixture of her innocent style and creativity for changes of the image of the world through her paintings.  Since 2007 Ama started to introduce more complex elements in her paintings, such as pins, different papers, branch of trees, rocks, sand, lipsticks, etc. The more common colors used by Ama are in the more brilliant and energetic palette such as reds, orange, yellow and dark greens. 


Colors:  Red, yellow and orange as inspiration


 Dancers



Green sky



Rituals:  Experiences with my grandmother. Content related to life and death, spirituality based in American-Indian stories of the flying of the soul after death. 



Blue stage






In her Blue Stage, Ama is inspired by the loneliness of living far from her Country of origin, remembering old landscapes presented with a tone of sadness and hope at the same time.  With her recent creations, Ama shows to the viewers how the adaptation from changes influenced on the psyquis in order to regulate the emotions for a more suitable assimilation to the new cultures and values as the compromise for human being to continue in their path of life.   






Ama Reyes is a Social Worker from the Central University of Venezuela, with a Master in Human Resource Management from the Santa Maria University (Caracas, Venezuela)
During the 6 years living in the USA, Ama accomplished her goal as an Early Childhood Educator and currently is working as a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern in Van Nuys, CA after completing her Master in Psychology in 2013.