Affiliation:
1. Ono Academic College and School of Arts and Society – ASA
Abstract
This article presents an art-based research study that explored whether art and artmaking could be considered mediators for intimacy within personal expression. The primary participant of the study was the artist-researcher-therapist, and the imagery created served as co-participants who played the role of ‘others’ residing in the self. Certain qualities of intimacy were identified within art and artmaking: an urge to move closer, embracing small details, layering, safety, transformation, borders and empty spaces, restrictions by limiting media and tension. Art as a mediator was found to provide an intermediate space and a transcendental realm and to serve as a vehicle of expression that could bridge between the physical and the imagined, integrate inner qualities, support differentiation, encourage witnessing and reconcile ambiguity and conflict.
Subject
Music,Philosophy,Clinical Psychology,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Cultural Studies
Cited by
3 articles.
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