Your Brain on Art - Ivy Ross and Susan Magsamen - The Art2Life Podcast Ep 74

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @judithfineart777
    @judithfineart777 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wow😮 So beautiful so great to have this message about how our sensory system works. Very inspiring, insightful, scientific and interesting. Thank You for this information your brilliant mindset research and creativity. Love to all Three of you. 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @oldgirlart8877
    @oldgirlart8877 13 дней назад

    Thank you all so much. I live in an assisted living facility and have started having art classes centered around asemic writing which scribbling with crayons and reminding those attending how unique and special they are.

  • @juliehooper1360
    @juliehooper1360 Год назад +12

    OMG. This interview was so life affirming for me. I cried half way through and I feel teary as I write and yes there are no words for why. I have an idea but words seem to trivialise the feeling and emotion. I have been a yoga teacher for many years so it staggers me when science can confirm what the ancient mystics knew and passed down to us today. The importance of stilling the mind, befriending the mind and allowing whatever comes up to have permission to be seen and felt and expressed. And expressed in a way that benefits your own self and therefore rippling out to be of benefit to humanity. This book will be my next purchase. Congratulations to Susan and Ivy and Nick!!! Nick you have your enormous contribution to artists all around the world affirmed in so many ways by this conversation. I hope and wish for you that you have a warm glow around your heart. Always. Thank you. ❤️😍🙏

  • @SingYourselfWell
    @SingYourselfWell Год назад +3

    So good!!!! Exactly! Thank you Nick, Susan, and Ivy!

  • @bonnie_nelms
    @bonnie_nelms Год назад +1

    Great conversation! My own experience has been the guiding force for me for a long time, and I’m thrilled that the empirical evidence is finally making itself known so emphatically for those that need convincing. Art making has saved me on a regular basis, and is such an untapped resource for everyone in every area and circumstance of life. Thanks to all three of you pioneers in this life-saving and life-enhancing field. 🙏❤️

  • @leonormartinez6378
    @leonormartinez6378 Месяц назад

    What a great podcast. Very interesting and informative session. I’m so excited to see this work being done and trying to be part of this journey.

  • @PatrickHenry-f4r
    @PatrickHenry-f4r 5 месяцев назад

    Beautiful podcast.
    Thank you.

  • @pilarzimmermann2249
    @pilarzimmermann2249 10 месяцев назад

    Love, peace and happiness are our nature. Art is an outpouring of love, an overflow. Thank you so much this amazing interview and for the book! Its the book I’ve been waiting for ❤🙏🏼

  • @bethshahar7925
    @bethshahar7925 8 месяцев назад

    Wow, amazing discussion.
    I've bought the book!!

  • @chilli_bean_23
    @chilli_bean_23 8 месяцев назад

    Super interview and discussion! Fascinating research. Thanks to you all. Art changes everything. ❤

  • @leticiacampos1044
    @leticiacampos1044 Год назад

    i love this. thank you so much for the confirmation

  • @simonedmondson7633
    @simonedmondson7633 Год назад

    As an Art Therapist and having focused my research into the power of Creativity over the last several years, this is a really exciting book. It looks like it’s unique in the way it appears to fuse the lived experience of making and looking at art with the science and neurobiology behind making of art and transference of it, to provide new ways to examine and describe it. I’m really looking forward to reading it.

  • @cs-ul4vf
    @cs-ul4vf Год назад

    Can't wait to read this book! Impeccable timing that I should choose to watch one of Nick's video's this evening - a direct response to the energy I am sending out. As a student in their master studies for art therapy counseling I appreciate the connection to science backed evidence for the healing properties that art can bring to all. I aspire to bring art to communities effected by disaster, and had not considered how it could also benefit first responders. I also wanted to comment on the refrigerator discussion. A few years ago, I happened to enter an art school located in downtown San Antonio where in the lobby there was a permanent installation of the interior of student's refrigerators which had been enlarged for display. I was fascinated by this concept and made time to observe them all feeling "moved" to study each one! Refrigerators! Somehow the experience left an imprint because I often think about was an interesting body of work it was. 😄

  • @atdomingue
    @atdomingue Год назад

    What a meaningful helpful educational conversation. So inspirational to think about artmaking in this way. I'll listen more than once. And buy the book. Thank you all.

  • @user-lc7mp9ux5udaart
    @user-lc7mp9ux5udaart Год назад

    Very productive and inspiring interview. Thank you very much.

  • @StudioTinidril
    @StudioTinidril Год назад +3

    This is a wonderful interview, absolutely fascinating!! Thank you so much for making this, I'm going to share it everywhere I can 😊

  • @artisticblunders4741
    @artisticblunders4741 Год назад

    Amazing is too small of a word to describe this episode. Wow,! no words to express this.

  • @rikyvandeursen4911
    @rikyvandeursen4911 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video! It’s very inspiring and helpful.
    And as I am from Amsterdam, Netherlands, I love the tulips on the table 🌷💕🌷

  • @KittehNow
    @KittehNow 4 месяца назад

    EXCITING AND EXCELLENT

  • @merylmarshall-daniels5516
    @merylmarshall-daniels5516 Год назад

    A wonderful interview and dialogue. Thank you!

  • @davidsillars3181
    @davidsillars3181 Год назад

    I am a few pages into the book having pre-ordered on the big A. Just brilliant and vital. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @pamrider5126
    @pamrider5126 Год назад

    Art is tremendous therapy for me!!!

  • @TinaNatonabah-y2l
    @TinaNatonabah-y2l Год назад

    Great read! Everyone needs to read it asap

  • @ulrikeselleckart
    @ulrikeselleckart Год назад +1

    Love and Bliss are out Nature. That's why. It's our ground state. We just have to uncover it.

  • @bettyrector5251
    @bettyrector5251 Год назад

    That was a great interview; i was so intrigued by all the information. Thanks so much for making this available and i need to go order the book my heart is very full thanks again !

  • @christinaanderson5042
    @christinaanderson5042 9 месяцев назад

    37:56 I had only one professor in college who talked about "surprise." When we would do our critiques he would always ask, "Where is the surprise, in this piece?" It's like the art of comedy too, the biggest laughs come from the biggest surprises.

  • @naomitamura9382
    @naomitamura9382 Год назад

    Thank you for this interview! The ideas communicated made a bunch of lightbulbs go off for me. And I'm excited to share this with my friends and colleagues.

  • @pamrider5126
    @pamrider5126 Год назад

    This is so interesting!! I love Neurographic Art.

  • @Shirley0850
    @Shirley0850 Год назад

    So amazining! My book is on the way!

  • @lesleykoenig2041
    @lesleykoenig2041 Год назад

    White as a color of mourning. When I heard that, I thought it must tie into Eastern cultural intentions the departed being ascends to a higher state of awareness and a brighter future. When I looked it up, that is indeed what it implies. So, your preference for so much white space in your work actually has quite a positive spiritual significance.

  • @parastoonasr6328
    @parastoonasr6328 Год назад

    Love is state of harmony. Whoever or whatever brings you to that state, you’re in love with.

  • @BarbaraShahvandi
    @BarbaraShahvandi Год назад

    I am an artist specialised in painting, this helped me to rebalance my inner self however, sometimes it was the subliminal message revealed.

  • @angiefegley6229
    @angiefegley6229 Год назад

    Love the interview, what is deep in you to bring your art to make it successful or have the viewer to be engage, thanks.

  • @JillSczepanski
    @JillSczepanski Год назад

    I think love is your soul speaking. The thing that we are made with. What do you think. It’s the spiritual side of science that we can’t measure. 54:53

  • @SingYourselfWell
    @SingYourselfWell Год назад +2

    Hi again. For whatever it is worth: The IG handle for the authors does not work. Instead, if copy pasted, it will go to the website. However, the website is designed in a way that it caused me instant dizziness and nausea. The way it moves made me seasick. Sorry. Love you guys and this interview, and will buy the book because it speaks Truth. But please redesign the website, and consider fixing the IG link! Thanks so much guys!!

  • @World-NewsChannel
    @World-NewsChannel Год назад

    How art makes you happier and healthier?
    Art in any form, whether while creating or observing, reduces the stress hormone called cortisol. It also releases the feel-good hormones called endorphins which help you combat stress and pain. By letting you enjoy a sense of fulfillment, it transforms you into a more positive, well-rounded human being.

  • @RosaLynn-nl5xd
    @RosaLynn-nl5xd 10 месяцев назад

    Traducir español