Intuitive art

Intuitive art is a method of creating art that emerges from a relationship between an artist and their intuition.[1] Intuitive art can include different forms of art, such as visual art, poetry, and intuitive music.[2] Intuitive art has generally been devalued by the Western art world as inferior,[3] childlike, or as a method reserved for children's art.[4] Creating art intuitively may improve health and wellbeing.[5]

  1. ^ Cohen, Rachel (2017-05-18). Outsider Art and Art Therapy: Shared Histories, Current Issues, and Future Identities. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. p. 172. ISBN 978-1-78450-469-4.
  2. ^ "Einstein On Creative Thinking: Music and the Intuitive Art of Scientific Imagination | Psychology Today". www.psychologytoday.com. Retrieved 2023-07-26.
  3. ^ Poupeye, Veerle (2007-10-01). "Intuitive Art as a Canon". Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism. 11 (3): 73–82. doi:10.1215/-11-3-73. ISSN 0799-0537. S2CID 144676750.
  4. ^ Freeman, Norman H. (2009). "Children as Intuitive Art Critics". In Milbrath, Constance; Lightfoot, Cynthia (eds.). Art and Human Development. Psychology Press. doi:10.4324/9780415965545. ISBN 978-0-415-96554-5.
  5. ^ Weinberg, Audrey Gran. "Combining an Intuitive Art Workshop and Neuroscience Rituals to Make us Happy." The STEAM Journal 3.1 Sediment (2017): 1-7.

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