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IAETDAA invited art therapists, artists, and children from the stars to hand in hand, engage in a dialogue through art, explore each other's inner needs, and activate the expression and creativity of children from the stars. So as to continuously recognize, break through, and release them from the islolate island.
The artistic concept behind the "AirSphere" board game is to facilitate the enhancement of emotional intelligence and mental well-being for individuals and communities in the modern society. We are dedicated to creating a novel entertainment experience that amalgamates elements of meditation, emotional intelligence, interpersonal interactions, and nature connection. Through this board game, our pursuit is to cultivate emotional intelligence, improve emotional self-regulation, and promote greater empathy within communities in an engaging and enjoyable manner. We believe that elevating emotional intelligence not only enhances an individual's quality of life but also contributes to the creation of a more harmonious, caring, and supportive society.
The concept of the "AirSphere" board game is born out of a profound understanding of contemporary societal issues and a commitment to the importance of emotional intelligence and mental well-being. We believe that through innovative game design and the cultivation of emotional intelligence, we can bring about positive transformation for individuals and communities. This concept drives us to blend entertainment with personal growth to foster more meaningful social interactions and inner tranquility. "AirSphere" is our proactive response to the issues of emotional intelligence and mental health, aiming to provide people with a fresh and enjoyable means to improve their lives and communities.
The International Art Education & Therapy Development Academic Association is organzied artist and art therapist to join in Bazaar for Charity Sale.
The themed "Big Hands hold small hands " public welfare exhibition showed in Water Cube's Lit it blue.
Your support and contributions will enable us to meet our goals and improve conditions. Your generous donation will fund our mission.
We are committed to providing public welfare art education and treatment services for people suffering from war, poverty and hunger (adults and children). We need the support and donations of people from all walks of life to help us build a volunteer team of public welfare services and help us support more people in need.
"The Bird's Nest" is an installation artwork by the embroidery artist Guo Xiaoqi. This piece was inspired by the real-life experience of one of Guo Xiaoqi's friends. Using the hair she preserved during her pregnancy, Guo Xiaoqi created the installation artwork "The Bird's Nest." She wove the hair into the shape of a bird's nest and placed it atop natural trees, capturing moments of birds approaching the installation in imagery. This artwork not only immortalizes a chapter of her friend's life but also symbolizes the nurturing and rebirth of life.
"To my care the great beauty" is a generative art work related to grief intervention for the bereaved community, which also contains the author's longing for his father who passed away three years ago. In the context of China's demand for "mourning" in the face of bereavement, people seem more willing to emphasize strength rather than pain when facing grief. However, "mourning" is not about retracting or transferring grief, but burying it deep in the heart. Sorrow, as a continuation of love, should be accepted and spoken of. This work attempts to use artistic intervention to search for images hidden beneath emotions and attempt to transform grief intervention techniques into artistic forms.
The front cover of the healing book. The mark of the beginning of this self-exploration and self-care journey of communicating with one’s own body.
"The Bird's Nest" is an installation artwork by the embroidery artist Guo Xiaoqi. This piece was inspired by the real-life experience of one of Guo Xiaoqi's friends. Using the hair she preserved during her pregnancy, Guo Xiaoqi created the installation artwork "The Bird's Nest." She wove the hair into the shape of a bird's nest and placed it atop natural trees, capturing moments of birds approaching the installation in imagery. This artwork not only immortalizes a chapter of her friend's life but also symbolizes the nurturing and rebirth of life.
"To my care the great beauty" is a generative art work related to grief intervention for the bereaved community, which also contains the author's longing for his father who passed away three years ago. In the context of China's demand for "mourning" in the face of bereavement, people seem more willing to emphasize strength rather than pain when facing grief. However, "mourning" is not about retracting or transferring grief, but burying it deep in the heart. Sorrow, as a continuation of love, should be accepted and spoken of. This work attempts to use artistic intervention to search for images hidden beneath emotions and attempt to transform grief intervention techniques into artistic forms.
The front cover of the healing book. The mark of the beginning of this self-exploration and self-care journey of communicating with one’s own body.
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