Let Go: Releasing

Many participants wrote Let Go statements about difficult relationships. Interactive healing art invites honest reflection. And as a result, many ArtPrize visitors experienced a new level of freedom as they begin to Let Go of the things that weighed them down or dragged them under. Here’s a peek into one woman’s story: “I am letting…

Color Me Orange: Words Matter

Color Me Orange—Color Me Kind shines a spotlight on bullying. The installation is specifically tailored for middle school students–often the most vulnerable. Sadly, some of these students suffer so intensely from bullying that they believe that suicide is the way to end it all. By choosing to be deliberately kind, our actions have the potential…

Hometown Hero: Creative Responses

As the ArtPrize audience saluting their special heroes and remembered the fallen, the veterans’ response end up taking me by surprise. Here’s peak into how the brave honored their fallen. A sobering moment for the onlookers. How can you honor your hero? Share your story #HometownHero To learn more, visit watercolorbypamela.com… Our healing art involves…

Hometown Hero: Healing Spaces

Throughout ArtPrize Seven, guests approached the Hometown Hero painting with visible excitement. Laughter, smiles, hugs, and tears were evident. The bonds of love deepened as families honored important individuals. For some, moments of silence commemorated the life of a hero. Times of remembrance, contemplation, and sadness. Many Vietnam veterans shed tears. Others needed to talk.…