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Katelyn Thomas: What Art Means to Me

by William Lehman on August 1st, 2007

Our first guest post for the contest comes from Katelyn Thomas of Stamping Mad.

For me, art is that safety valve on the furnace. If I am building up too much stress, I go art something. People laugh at me and say I’ve never grown up when they catch me with a table full of canvases and paint, (or maybe its the way the paint is smeared on my nose they’re laughing at.) but I’m feeling really mellow at that point, so I don’t point out that being an artist is actually a career entry in the Occupational Handbook. Hey, building sand castles can be a career, for that matter.

Without art, I’d be terminally grumpy and overstressed. I won’t say it is cheaper than therapy. It is actually probably more expensive. However, it is definitely more fun, although the wiped out feeling once I’ve gotten a piece of art right sounds like it is pretty close to what people say they feel when they’ve had a breakthrough in therapy. Plus, I can sell my art and I’m pretty sure I’d never be able to sell a therapy session.

Katelyn

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1 opinion for Katelyn Thomas: What Art Means to Me

  • Mary Emma Allen
    Aug 2, 2007 at 10:15 am

    Yes, art definitely gets us through the tough times, Katelyn. It’s a stress reliever and helps overcome grief see my current Quilting and Patchwork post). It brightens our lives and makes us feel worthwhile. I like your comment that you sometimes can sell your art…but not a therapy session.

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