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Join us for a compelling episode of the Art for Change Podcast, where creativity meets healing! This past Thursday Episode with our host Mister Sapiosexual and co-hosts BheeYou, Madhadduh Marshall, Montana Cobain, and Lady Alva welcome celebrated painter and sculptor Damien Mathis.
Damien, a Marine Corps combat veteran, turned to art as a powerful coping mechanism for PTSD, transforming his experiences into vibrant works that honor influential African American artists and promote mental wellness. With a unique approach using water-based oils on wood, he artfully conveys themes of resilience and community healing.
In this episode, we'll dive deep into Damien's artistic journey, exploring the impact of his military service on his creative expression and the role of art in fostering mental health. He'll share insights about his "Broken Frames" series, which pays homage to unsung Black artists, and the significance of his public art initiatives aimed at supporting veterans and marginalized communities.
We'll also discuss the importance of color therapy in healing and how Damien's community engagement efforts, including painting portraits for bereaved mothers and revitalizing green spaces, are making a difference.
Tune in to hear personal reflections, artistic inspirations, and advice for fellow veterans and artists on navigating their creative paths. Don't miss this enriching conversation that highlights the transformative power of art!
Catch Art for Change live three nights a week—Mondays, Thursdays, and Sundays—on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube at 9 PM EST. Join us as we explore the intersection of art, advocacy, and change!
By Art for changeJoin us for a compelling episode of the Art for Change Podcast, where creativity meets healing! This past Thursday Episode with our host Mister Sapiosexual and co-hosts BheeYou, Madhadduh Marshall, Montana Cobain, and Lady Alva welcome celebrated painter and sculptor Damien Mathis.
Damien, a Marine Corps combat veteran, turned to art as a powerful coping mechanism for PTSD, transforming his experiences into vibrant works that honor influential African American artists and promote mental wellness. With a unique approach using water-based oils on wood, he artfully conveys themes of resilience and community healing.
In this episode, we'll dive deep into Damien's artistic journey, exploring the impact of his military service on his creative expression and the role of art in fostering mental health. He'll share insights about his "Broken Frames" series, which pays homage to unsung Black artists, and the significance of his public art initiatives aimed at supporting veterans and marginalized communities.
We'll also discuss the importance of color therapy in healing and how Damien's community engagement efforts, including painting portraits for bereaved mothers and revitalizing green spaces, are making a difference.
Tune in to hear personal reflections, artistic inspirations, and advice for fellow veterans and artists on navigating their creative paths. Don't miss this enriching conversation that highlights the transformative power of art!
Catch Art for Change live three nights a week—Mondays, Thursdays, and Sundays—on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube at 9 PM EST. Join us as we explore the intersection of art, advocacy, and change!