How Artists Turn Their Grief Into Beauty

How Artists Turn Their Grief into Beauty

Everyone deals with grief differently. Some people turn inwards to retreat into themselves, while others throw themselves into a new endeavor to try and silence the pain.

Although many artists may think that the way to work through their grief is to push through the pain, this could make you feel worse. To get some insight into how artists turn their grief into beauty, let’s look at a few artists who have recently suffered a loss. See how they use these unfortunate circumstances to create beautiful memories of those they’ve lost.

Richard Saunders

Richard Saunders took the love for his deceased cat to new heights by creating surreal images. His project, The Topiary Cat, replaces plants from real images with giant bushes in the shape of his cat Tolly. While he continues to miss Tolly terribly, having her live on through his artwork is one way to keep the memories of her alive.

Sharon Strousse

Some artists may struggle to express their feelings about their loss or find the words to describe how they feel. This is the case with artist Sharon Strousse. Two decades ago, she faced a traumatic loss when she lost her 17-year-old daughter to suicide.

She felt that her entire identity was turned on its head and struggled to find the words to express herself. Then, one night while she was in her kitchen, she began creating collages with words that resonated with her feelings at the time. These collages later became part of The Artful Grief collection, a set of collages that helped her work through her emotions.

Pablo Picasso

Expressing grief in art forms isn’t limited to modern-day artists. A painting known around the world for expressing grief is Pablo Picasso’s Guernica painting. The painting depicts suffering and destruction in abstract forms, but the artist’s feelings are clear as day.

Picasso channeled the grief and anger he felt over the Nazi bombing of a small Spanish village. When he created this painting, it might have just been a healthy way for him to get his feelings down on paper. However, this painting has gone on to become one of the most well-known anti-war paintings in history.

The Alchemists Pottery

Sometimes, the way to heal from your grief is to involve others in the healing process. This is what the artist behind The Alchemists Pottery has done. In 2019, he dealt with the loss of a loved one. While working through his grief, he included his followers in a particular form of raku firing. His readers were invited to send in a word that resonated with the type of healing they were seeking or a type of grief they were currently working through. Through the collective participation with his audience, many people were able to go through the healing process together.

While it can be challenging to overcome grief alone, there are many ways that artists are currently turning sad situations into beautiful forms of art.

New Product Drop

  • Bearly Hanging<br> Women’s Slip-on Shoes
  • Eye See You<br> Women’s Slip-on Shoes
  • Lion Around<br> Women’s Slip-on Shoes
  • Lucky Bunny<br> Women’s Slip-on Shoes

Share this post

Explore more posts

Fan Art: Getting Started In A World Of Expression Art Lovers Blog

Fan Art: Getting Started in a World of Expression

If you’re a part of a fandom, chances are you’ve seen your fair share of fan art. It’s been around for decades, allowing fans of ...
Read More →
Letting Failure Be Your Motivation AFYC Art Therapy Resources

Letting Failure Be Your Motivation

Is Your Fear of Failure Killing Your Creativity? Which is the greater travesty, trying something and failing at it or having such a fear of ...
Read More →
The Benefits of Supporting and Buying Art From Independent Artists Art Lovers Blog

The Benefits of Supporting and Buying Art From Independent Artists

Have you ever stopped to think about the impact your purchases can make on your community? For most of us, when we buy things like ...
Read More →
Art and the Environment: Exploring the Relationship Between Art and the Natural World Art Lovers Blog

Art and the Environment: Exploring the Relationship Between Art and the Natural World

From the tomb paintings of ancient Egypt to Monet’s “Water Lilies,” artists have always drawn inspiration from the natural world. This relationship persists to this ...
Read More →
Online Marketing 101 For Artists Artists

Online Marketing 101 For Artists

You’re an artist, not a marketing genius. In fact, if it didn’t cut into your budget, you would probably just hire someone to handle all ...
Read More →
Five Ways To Sell Your Art From Home Artists

Five Ways to Sell Your Art From Home

The recent pandemic has hit everyone hard, and that includes those in the art industry. Gone are the days of gallery representation and pop-up shops ...
Read More →
Shopping Cart
Scroll to Top

Don't Run Off...

Sign up to our newsletter and get a free factsheet on How Nonprofits Can Collaborate With Artists, Besides Using Their Art.