UK Art PR mental health study Considering our mental health has become a hugely topical issue in recent times . And with this year’s Mental Health Awareness theme of nature it felt like it was a good time to share experiences.
Spring cannot be cancelled by David Hockney
How does gardening help with mental health? After a year of so many challenges, there is no doubt that nature and our gardens have had a huge impact on us all. We appreciate nature and what it presents to us – changing every day and presenting constant progression in life in its positive and colourful way; this is something many artists have truly embraced in their work.
Someone like David Hockney has always created so much of his work around ever-changing nature.UK Art PR mental health study.
Brian Parker is another artist whose work is inspired by nature, not so much in subject matter.
But by its ever changing moments that relax and motivate the long painting sessions.
Gardening for health and wellbeing
There are some inspirational stories of those that have found gardening such a great help on the RHS website which are so good to read.
Is gardening good for wellbeing? We can say gardening and nature are a huge help for your mental health. Gradually helping to tackle the elements that may have held you back from being fully you and help you to get back into the world.
So whether it’s going for a walk in the park with your family, or a run with your friends. Nature is rather special and can help us all to be happier people.
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