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April 27, 2024Time reading
7 minutesMeditation and painting are two of the most well-studied, well-proven, therapeutic endeavors one can do. While different, both activities have the unique benefit of bringing the participant toward a state of mindfulness and inner peace through quiet introspection and emotional exploration. Therefore, it’s no surprise that therapists and experts have figured out how to marry the two activities into one super-therapeutic form of art therapy called meditation painting.
Today, we’re going over everything you need to know about using painting with diamonds as a form of therapy that can evoke mindfulness and allow you to experience more joy. Read on to learn all about art therapy and how to set up the most therapeutic environment for diamond painting as a form of meditation art therapy.
Meditation painting — whether done with diamond art or traditional acrylic paints, pastels and watercolors — is a form of mindfulness-based art therapy (MBAT), a type of therapy used to help participants better understand and manage their inner selves and emotions. The idea is that, through meditative, creative activities, such as completing a diamond painting of a sunset, in a quiet, peaceful environment, the artist is able to sink into a state of focused awareness. This contemplative mode of being, coupled with the joyous release that creative energy brings, can help people cope better with feelings of stress, worry and even sadness or anger.
Any activity that encourages the brain to quietly focus on a singular creative task could be considered mindfulness-based art therapy. Meditation painting is typically based around visual art (drawing, painting, sculpture, etc.) and encourages participants to let their minds float to a state of introspection while composing an inspiring nature scene or self-portrait.
Diamond art painting is one of the best activities you could choose to soak up this beneficial therapy as it creates the perfect environment for cultivating inner peace and joy. Unlike many other types of fine art, diamond painting is easy enough for even absolute beginners to master. This makes reaching a point of self-reflective focus much easier, without the stress of trying to create a piece of art that is “good enough.” While activities like oil painting and drawing require a specific set of skills and can take years to master, anyone has the ability to create breathtaking art paintings with diamonds.
The American Art Therapy Association defines art therapy as a personal and relational treatment used to “improve cognitive and sensorimotor functions, foster self-esteem and self-awareness, cultivate emotional resilience, promote insight, enhance social skills, reduce and resolve conflicts and distress, and advance societal and ecological change.”
While more research is needed, studies have indicated that mindfulness-based art therapy can help with anxiety, depression, mood disorders, stress relief, substance abuse and even eating disorders. Here’s some of the research available indicating that this type of therapy is quite promising for a wide range of mental and emotional issues.
Anxiety — In adults with anxiety, art therapy can have measurable positive impacts. One study showed that not only can art therapy reduce anxiety symptoms in adult women, but it can also lead to an improved quality of life and better emotional regulation. Any quiet, focused activity can have a physically calming effect on the body, as well.
Depression — Similarly, art therapy has been shown to help improve symptoms of depression, even in severe cases. In fact, studies have proven that art therapy can help decrease stress and mood disturbance in patients with depression, alongside other therapeutic interventions, such as traditional psychotherapy.
Physical Pain and Fatigue — Perhaps one of the most promising applications for art therapy is for treating people suffering from serious diseases. One study showed that art therapy intervention, alongside traditional therapies like chemotherapy and radiation, diminished symptoms of pain and fatigue in cancer patients.
Trauma — Art therapy of all sorts has long been employed to help trauma sufferers cope better with their feelings of depression, anxiety and stress. It has even been used with children experiencing trauma or who are hospitalized due to a physical illness, resulting in an increase in self-awareness, resilience and self-compassion. Art is a powerful form of self-expression that can help one work through traumatic experiences in a healthy, relaxing way.
Eating Disorders — Eating disorder specialists utilize art therapy and mindfulness meditation in recovery to help those suffering from eating disorders recognize their emotions and feelings, which — when guided by a therapist — can actually help them desensitize the fears or emotions which may have triggered the eating disorder in the past.
As previously mentioned, when it comes to practicing meditation art, diamond painting is among the very best crafts for the job. Painting with diamonds requires no special equipment, no extensive collection of art supplies, not even a steady hand. It truly is one of the easiest and most user-friendly ways for beginners to do art therapy at home.
Unlike traditional painting using watercolor or acrylic paint or drawing, diamond painting kits come with everything a person needs to experience the calming, mindfulness-boosting benefits of MBAT. You won’t find yourself frustrated by needing extra supplies that are sold separately and you can relax knowing that diamond drills will not stain your upholstery or ruin your floors. The neat, self-contained, and easy-to-use system makes it an excellent choice for seniors, children and adults alike.
And, even if you have never so much as picked up a paintbrush, you can create a beautiful painting with diamond art. The simple, straightforward approach of placing colored resin diamonds on their matching symbol requires no prior artistic experience or skill, and makes it a craft that is approachable for all. Because it is so easy to learn and does not require any special skills or supplies, even children can paint with diamonds and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of participating in this form of meditation. Simply purchase a Diamond Art Club® kit from our store and follow the instructions that came with it. Once you have begun this ultra-relaxing activity, here are a few tips for how to take it to the next level therapy-wise.
1. Pick a Calming Scene — First things first: Pick out a diamond art kit that elicits feelings of calm, introspection and wonder. Whether it’s a tranquil ocean scene or animals interacting in the forest, the right subject matter can evoke feelings of peace. Certain colors have a therapeutic effect, too. If you’re trying diamond painting for stress relief, consider paintings featuring soothing colors like green and blue that balance the heart chakra and throat chakra, respectively. Choose from the list of Diamond Art Club® selections below for therapy-friendly options that can serve as lovely wall art once complete.
2. Create a Quiet, Peaceful Environment — Setting up your workspace in the middle of a chaotic environment is probably not the best idea for those seeking deep calm and reflection. It is nearly impossible to reach a state of Zen meditation when there is chaos going on around you. Instead, create a comfortable spot where you can spend hours peacefully focused on your craft. Some ways to make your surroundings more suitable to your therapy include:
3. Pick a Mantra — In meditation, mantras — repetitive sounds or prayers said aloud or in your head — are used to help focus the mind and help practitioners concentrate on their session. To create a sense of balance and to help prevent your thoughts from wandering, you can select a mantra that applies to the intention of your therapy. For example, you may repeat the phrase “I am that I am” or “May I find inner peace” in your head to help you stay in the moment. The great thing is that there is no “wrong” thing to say. You can even repeat a single sound or focus on something as simple as, “Breathe in. Breathe out.” This is your art therapy session. Do what feels right to you.
4. Start Working on Your Painting — We recommend choosing a designated time frame to work on your meditation artwork each day. Consider reserving an hour or two in the evening after work or in the morning as your art therapy time. This will help ensure that you (and those around you) see it as a priority each day. If you just try to fit it in when you have time, you will likely find yourself skipping it when you are busy with daily activities. To keep yourself on track, schedule time for meditation painting and treat it just like you would treat any other commitment in your life.
5. Reflect on Your Experience — One of the most important parts of therapeutic art activities is recording and reflecting on your experiences after the fact. Not only should you monitor how the activity made you feel, but you should also use the creative mindset to help you express the way you feel about any number of things that may be bothering you or negatively affecting your life at the moment. Keeping a journal is an excellent way to reflect on your experiences and keep track of your project. Plus, journaling can be another form of art therapy.
Although any form of creativity can have therapeutic benefits, there is something to be said about the subject matter you choose. For example, creating a nature diamond painting can have a different effect on the brain than working on one of a bustling metropolis. Of course, there is no one-size-fits-all kit for those who want to use art for introspective therapy. You may find a cityscape stimulating in a way that elicits joy, while another may find it overwhelming.
If your goal is inner calm and quiet, you may want to consider one of the more relaxing Diamond Art Club® kits listed below.
Ready to give this form of meditation a go for yourself? Diamond Art Club® is the best resource for top-notch diamond painting kits for your therapeutic endeavors. Each one features a self-flattening, velvet tarpaulin canvas, color-coded rhinestones and an easy-to-use magic diamond applicator that makes the whole process seamless and a true delight. There are also step-by-step instructions to help you get started. We’re happy to help you master this special craft so that it becomes a staple in your health, wellness and self-care routine this year!