Doing Things to Make My Mom Proud

I used to create things whenever I felt down and my mom was always my biggest fan of anything I created. Shortly after she passed, I decided to create some more and I know she would be so so proud of me. #grieving #painting #digitalart #dandelions #artwork

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... Read moreLosing a loved one like a parent is incredibly challenging, and finding ways to cope can feel overwhelming. For me, turning to art became not only a therapeutic outlet but also a meaningful way to keep my mom’s spirit alive. After she passed, I noticed how creating paintings and digital art—especially motifs like dandelions symbolizing hope and resilience—helped me process complex emotions and maintain a connection to her support. I often set aside time to create without pressure, allowing my feelings to flow naturally onto the canvas or screen. This approach of using creativity as a form of grieving enabled me to transform sadness into inspiration, reminding me that my mom’s pride in my work was a source of strength. Sharing these creations with others who have experienced loss also opened conversations about art’s role in healing. If you find yourself in a similar place, consider exploring different artistic mediums to express your emotions. Whether through painting, digital art, or even simple sketches, creating can offer comfort and a personal tribute to those we’ve lost. It’s important to let go of perfection and focus on the process as a journey of self-discovery and remembrance. Art doesn’t need to be elaborate or professional—its value lies in the meaning and connection it fosters. In my experience, motifs like dandelions hold a special significance because they remind me of letting go and new beginnings, echoing both grief and hope. Embracing this symbolism in your artwork can deepen the emotional impact and personalize your healing process. Ultimately, creating art to honor a loved one not only preserves their memory but also empowers us to find resilience and pride despite loss.