Art as Self-Care:
Lights Digi-Painting

Art as Self-Care. Mary Kate Kopec. Love and Big Hugs!

Art as Self-Care: Lights Digi-Painting

About a week ago, I had a really scary experience.  A something that triggered my anxiety/panic-button in this COVID pandemic time.  Irresponsible, disrespectful, self-righteous behaviors of others that put my improving-but-still-fragile health at risk.  I never saw the danger coming.  I was in a supposedly trustworthy medical environment for a very necessary yearly appointment.  Yet, there I was, surrounded by unsafety.

The day it happened, I almost held up throughout.  My therapy techniques held me until the night … which is when I’m most vulnerable (cuz like, I’m tired, ya know?).

Well, so, I made it through the day; then, I cried that night.  The fear caught up with me.  I woke up the next day almost numb.  Or rather, I simply felt so depleted I was barely there.  I retreated into myself to try to cope and to allow the post-experience healing process to continue.  I was quiet.  I felt a dark, cloudy bubble surrounding me.

It wasn’t fun.

I didn’t feel well.  I felt low and vulnerable.

I didn’t want to talk with friends.  I just wanted to be very, very, very quiet.

But, slowly, throughout the week, I gained ground.  Bit by bit.

A few days “post-event,” I found myself sitting in front of my computer, staring at my project planner.  I knew I needed to do something to get out of my shell.  But as I stared at my screen, I didn’t engage.

I wasn’t ready “to work” (like blogging or story writing).

I needed something less structured.  With no expectations beyond creating a healing experience for myself.

I scrolled the pages of my digi-planner until a little gem caught my eye.

I have a variety of projects: small, medium, and big, with different purposes, involving different skills sets and interests.  This variety helps me stay active for almost any energy/ability/mental level.  And  when I run into “down” time that requires some extra self-loving and self-caring … I’ve made sure I have lots of choices to pick from.

The Little Gem That Caught My Eye

In any given moment, I create to let my heart and mind express whatever they need to express.  I don’t force myself to create anything.  I just let my energy flow.  Sometimes I doodle.  Sometimes I I write.  Sometimes I digi-paint using snaps of nature as canvases.  Sometimes I use an inspiration snap to guide me wherever I need to go.

That’s what happened here.

Art as Self-Care. Mary Kate Kopec. Love and Big Hugs! Original snap found somewhere in the interwebs universe.

Inspiration and Healing

When I saw this little image I came across somewhere in the interwebbin werld, I felt it again … the peaceful joy this image induces in me.  I’m not sure why it makes me feel so calm and happy.  It’s just a blurry snap of a city street and crosswalk somewhere in the world at night with lights.  But I suspect it’s the colors and the lights and how the pinks pop out against the darkened teals and blues.  The lights and colors remind me of Christmas lights, and Christmas lights have been one of my favorite things on earth since I was old enough to crawl under the Christmas tree and fall asleep.

So with a bit of peacful joy guiding my heart, I kept studying the snap (the colors and the feel) and digi-painted, starting with a blank white canvas and some digital watercolors.  I didn’t do anything fancy.  I simply “moused” color onto my digital canvas, seeking the experience of color.  Of quiet.  Of peaceful time to savor and feel safe in.

Art as Self-Care. Mary Kate Kopec. Love and Big Hugs!

In case you are interested, anyone with a computer + mouse or touchscreen + pen can do what I did here (and beyond those already purchased items, you can do it for free).  I used the FREE Adobe Fresco App and my mouse for the entire painting.  Adobe provides an quick start-up tutorial that will have you painting in about 5 easy minutes … SERIOUSLY!

My one creative splurge for my final outcome was to add a PhotoShop Elements “Paint Daubs” filter to my image to help my lights pop a lil bit more.

You can either paint something in your heart/mind’s eye, or you can find a snap/IRL-setting of something that inspires you … and start painting!

While painting, I used a coupla different watercolor brushes (Watercolor Wash Soft + Basic Watercolor).

My goal wasn’t to recreate the image.  I just wanted the colors and feeling the snap gave me to guide my color choices and placement in a manner consistent with giving my painting the happy visual punch of lights against darkness in a way that makes me feel happy.

I’d just been through an experience that darkened my days, and I know that the way back to healing is to focus on the light – and I love Pink light, especially.

This painting took me about 2 hours to complete – it was a relatively quick painting (many of my creations take much longer).

In my 2 hours, I came away from my digital canvas smiling and feeling brighter than I had the whole week.  I was excited to share my creation with close friends and my honeybun (which got me outta my troubled and introvert shell).

My creation time was self-caring time that allowed me to focus on something different than the fear, the scary moment in time.  My anxiety quieted.  My mind calmed down and found peace.  This self-caring time allowed me to rest and heal in a positive and supportive manner.  It was soul-soothing delicious time well spent!  It gave me strong steps to letting go and moving forward!!!

So … lemme show you what I created!  As I am quite excited!!!

The first image is of my original watercolor painting, and the second one has the “splashy/flashy” filter added for a popping-of-the-lights effect.

I love both!

Art as Self-Care. Mary Kate Kopec. Love and Big Hugs! Art as Self-Care. Mary Kate Kopec. Love and Big Hugs!

So now that I shared my experience, let’s talk about the health benefits of art-ing, painting, writing, crafting, … creating.

Creating is focused, mindful, and calming (it actually produces dopamine, an antidepressant).  Art as self-care checks off a lot of boxes.  It helps you de-stress.  Add to all of these just stated, creating will help you feel happy and smile.  It can get you connecting with loved ones again.  It can help break through the dark haze holding you down.

And the good news is, evening creating (say, for instance, coloring) for 5 minutes a day can make a difference in your daily life … it’s excellent daily self-care!

Art as self-care, my beautiful blossoms and bright stars, is a happy, healthy, fun, healing way to process life’s challenges!

Love yourself with some create time!

  • paint
  • write
  • color
  • doodle
  • draw
  • crochet
  • knit
  • quilt
  • write a short story
  • journal
  • make a collage of snaps you collect from online or IRL
  • mold and shape clay
  • paint ceramics
  • build fused glass gloriousness!
  • create tile mosaics
  • … uh, this list goes on and on!

Whatever you do, enjoy it!  Let it free your mind.  Give yourself a much needed rest and break!  Let your tensions chill da hellz out for a while!  (lol).  Heal.  Find peace and calm.  Be well again, my amazing sweet pea!

You are worthy of this time and your art-ing to self-care!

Art as Self-Care. Mary Kate Kopec. Love and Big Hugs!

Thank you so much for sharing this growing, healing time with me!

Take a deep breath in, and know you are loved!  Cuz, I loves you SO BIG!!!

Eat something nourishing today!  And know I am hugging you GIGANTIC!

Love and Big Hugs Mary Kate

Frogs On the Bog!
On the Bog (with Kat, Bear, & Wogs)

On the Bog! Mary Kate Kopec. Love and Big Hugs!

Frogs On the Bog!

Spring rains had come and gone throughout the night.  With the new day, the nearly clear, blue sky was brightened by the happy, warm sun and dotted by only the occasional fluffy white cloud.

The air smelled fresh and renewed, and the gentle breeze invited exploration and adventure!  Everything on the Bog was beginning to look and sound more vibrant and alive!

Kat, Bear, and Wogs had woken up to their favorite delightful Bog sounds: birds chirping, singing, and trilling, … and frogs!  Chatterbox frogs carrying on the most animated and chipper conversations!

Excited to spy a glance of froggy delight, Bear hopped in his wagon to go for a Bog stroll.  Kat and Wogs, gleefully agreed and out they went to find some exuberant, chitter chattering frogs!  Even Belle followed along behind, swooshing and swooping through the air in springy delight.

As they blissfully sauntered along, listening to the frog talk getting louder and louder, and keeping their eyes peeled for the amphibious fun, they came upon a small Bog pond … and there they were … the frogs!

Kat (giddily bouncing and pointing):  Look!  There they are!!!!

Wogs (happily halting the pull on Bear’s wagon, he turned to see):  I see them!  And look, there’s Squeech, too!

Bear (having been keeping his ears pert and alert, he turned his head and happily flicker-waved his tail, feeling adventurous success!):  Mrow!

“Spatial Awareness” … lol … fancy talk for finding your happy place!

Find a place you love.  A place that makes your heart sing.  Where you feel at peace, with calm and happiness.  Live there, go there, walk there, spend time there … whatever … be there.

Learn this goodness info about you … learn what makes you feel bliss-filled peace and calm.  And when you feel the pressures of life, the world, your relationships, work, health, … whatever is being a challenge … spend time in your happy place.

Breathe.  And just be.  Let go.  Give yourself a break.  Time to rest and rejuve.  Heal.  And be squee again.

For me, hands down, this place is in the nature of my backyard.  Pauli and I specifically chose our little, tiny corner of the world to be on a bog with a river and woods nearby … and delightful woodland creatures!  It brings our hearts so much delight!

We open the windows and just listen to the sounds of the birds and the frogs and the buzz and hum of bog life.

We firepit under the stars and listen to the frogs go wild in nightly delight (and the crickets, too!)  And owls … sometimes we hear the owls.

I could spend hours just being in this space, and it does my body good.

When we built our house, I was still very much in the depths of chronic fatigue and spent many, many, many long hours too weak to move out of bed.  So we made sure I would have a happy view and delightful sounds to encourage me, even from bed.  Living on the bog is healing balm for my soul.  We wanted to empower delight in me to help me heal, or at least enjoy what I could of life being stuck in bed.

If I’ve learned anything, having your spot … the space that makes your heart sing … it makes a truly positive difference!  It will help you feel light and airy.  It will put a smile on your face and pink in your heart!  It’s easy self-care!

So wherever your spot is … whether you live there or visit, or even imagine it … May it bring you healing, loving light and grow the smile on your face, ever so BIG!!!

Love and Big Hugs Mary Kate