Art Therapy
These wonderful pieces of art have been created by students of our Watercolors class, taught by the amazingly talented Jill Rhody.
Jill has been teaching our watercolors class for over 2 years now and pieces of art created there hang in our Hospital to be enjoyed by all!
A bit about Jill: Inspired by Nature, Jill grew up in the Pacific Northwest and has painted off and on for over 50 years. She currently devotes serious studio time to her art, both in painting and Art Instruction, and can be seen in a number of showings throughout the year.
Individuals who live with brain injuries can greatly benefit from fun, creativity and socializing. When combined, these can do much to boost engagement and quality of life for brain-injured individuals. Activities such as artwork, drawing, and painting are not just recreation, but also have positive impacts, such as anxiety reduction, memory retention and with decreasing social isolation.
Jill has been teaching our watercolors class for over 2 years now and pieces of art created there hang in our Hospital to be enjoyed by all!
A bit about Jill: Inspired by Nature, Jill grew up in the Pacific Northwest and has painted off and on for over 50 years. She currently devotes serious studio time to her art, both in painting and Art Instruction, and can be seen in a number of showings throughout the year.
Individuals who live with brain injuries can greatly benefit from fun, creativity and socializing. When combined, these can do much to boost engagement and quality of life for brain-injured individuals. Activities such as artwork, drawing, and painting are not just recreation, but also have positive impacts, such as anxiety reduction, memory retention and with decreasing social isolation.