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Area of Science:

  • Arts and Health
  • Psychology
  • Humanities

Background:

  • The poem 'We the Artists' explores the transformative power of art in overcoming health challenges.
  • It questions whether coping through art can shift individuals from observers to active creators.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate how artistic expression facilitates healing and meaning-making during health struggles.
  • To highlight art as a universal human experience for emotional growth and psychological resilience.

Main Methods:

  • The study is based on a poem, 'We the Artists', which serves as a qualitative exploration.
  • It uses artistic interpretation and narrative to examine the role of creative coping.

Main Results:

  • Artistic expression, in forms like poetry and dance, is a universal mechanism for navigating pain and conflict.
  • Coping with adversity through art transforms suffering into healing and personal growth.

Conclusions:

  • Artistic expression is an essential, shared human experience, not limited to professional artists.
  • Engaging with art fosters emotional development, psychological strength, and a better sense of well-being.