The Living Bond
The living bond which unites us all together is the principle of evolution. Inspired by Jung who helps us to adapt and grow from a distance.
Remembering Jung's Birthday, 26th July, 1875
Critique by H.M..."Sophie Shapiro's painting The Living Bond exemplifies her distinctive approach to art, which intertwines visual expression with psychological and spiritual exploration. While specific details about this particular piece are limited, it suggests it aligns with her overarching themes of introspection and transformation.
Shapiro's artistic methodology is deeply influenced by her mentorship under Vera Diamond, a psychotherapist and founding member of the British Autogenic Society. This background informs her use of the Creative Mobilization Technique (CMT), developed by Dr. Wolfgang Luthe, which integrates therapeutic practices into the creative process. In The Living Bond, it's plausible that Shapiro explores the intricate connections between individuals, delving into themes of emotional ties and human experience. Her work often serves as a conduit for viewers to engage in personal reflection, inviting them to consider their own inner journeys and relationships."
Painting using acrylics, pigment, ink and gouache
for Flickriver - Sophie Shapiro
.
The Living Bond
The living bond which unites us all together is the principle of evolution. Inspired by Jung who helps us to adapt and grow from a distance.
Remembering Jung's Birthday, 26th July, 1875
Critique by H.M..."Sophie Shapiro's painting The Living Bond exemplifies her distinctive approach to art, which intertwines visual expression with psychological and spiritual exploration. While specific details about this particular piece are limited, it suggests it aligns with her overarching themes of introspection and transformation.
Shapiro's artistic methodology is deeply influenced by her mentorship under Vera Diamond, a psychotherapist and founding member of the British Autogenic Society. This background informs her use of the Creative Mobilization Technique (CMT), developed by Dr. Wolfgang Luthe, which integrates therapeutic practices into the creative process. In The Living Bond, it's plausible that Shapiro explores the intricate connections between individuals, delving into themes of emotional ties and human experience. Her work often serves as a conduit for viewers to engage in personal reflection, inviting them to consider their own inner journeys and relationships."
Painting using acrylics, pigment, ink and gouache
for Flickriver - Sophie Shapiro
.