What if your nervous system didn’t need words to heal—but color, texture, and ritual instead?
In this episode, I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Ann Yakimovicz, an Austin-based abstract artist whose work gently unravels the threads between art, nature, and emotional regulation. Her background in landscape architecture adds a unique layer to how she creates—not just for the eye, but for the body. Each piece invites you to feel your way back into the sensory world you may have forgotten.
We talked about what it means to have a “nature’s heartprint”—those deeply personal, embodied memories that live in texture, scent, and shape. Ann’s artwork speaks to that inner archive. And whether you consider yourself neurodivergent or simply exhausted from the noise of modern life, I know this conversation will offer a tender point of return.
One of my favorite moments? When Ann shared a simple but powerful ritual with paint chips—yes, those little color swatches from the hardware store—as a tool for emotional clarity and grounding. It’s low-cost, accessible, and incredibly nourishing.
Inside this episode, we explore:
• How abstract art helps us regulate emotion and process sensory overload
• The intuitive rituals Ann uses to begin her painting practice
• Why texture matters—for memory, for healing, and for neurodivergent care
• What art can teach us about grief, connection, and environmental well-being
• How to bring more observation and reverence into daily life
Ritual to Try:
The Paint Chip Practice
Go to your local hardware store and pick out 8–10 paint swatches that you’re drawn to. Each day, choose one. Ask: What does this color invite me to feel? Where do I see it in my life? Then let that color walk with you—through your home, your commute, or your breathwork.
Let’s Stay in Ritual:
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And if you’d like to explore Ann’s beautiful work, visit annyakiart.com. Her site is a retreat in itself.
Closing Note from Me to You:
Art doesn’t have to be loud to be powerful. Sometimes healing begins in a whisper—a shift in color, a new way of seeing a tree, a memory stirred by touch. This week, I hope you let beauty be part of your medicine.
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