Grief knows all colors

Target group: For parents, parents, grandparents and children who have lost a loved one and are looking for a common expression of grief.

Description

Painting grief, finding solace

An art therapy family afternoon for parents, grandparents & children

Grief comes in all colors.
When a loved one dies, everything changes. Children, parents or grandparents often find very different ways of dealing with the loss – sometimes they don’t have the words, often they don’t have the strength.

In this art therapy creative time, families find a protected framework to express what moves them internally with colors, shapes and materials. It is not about having to achieve something or find the right words – but about a shared, creative path that creates closeness and relieves stress.

What you can expect:
– gentle introduction, even if your concentration or strength is low
– free design with various materials – no prior knowledge required
– a place where everything is allowed to be there: pain, silence, even laughter
– non-judgmental guidance at your own pace
– if desired: space for quiet exchange or retreat

Particularly important:
This art therapy creative space is open to anyone who is grieving in a family – be it after the loss of a parent, partner or grandparent. No previous artistic knowledge is necessary. Your child can simply be a child. You can simply be there.

Who for:
For parents, parents, grandparents and children who have lost a loved one and are looking for a common expression of grief. It is also possible to work in an individual setting – it is best to contact us in advance by telephone so that we can discuss and clarify what the right setting is for you.

Goal:
A protected, loving space to get in touch with each other – about what was, what is missing and what strengthens.

Duration: approx. 2.5 to 3 hours

Participants: max. 4 people (e.g. one parent or grandparent with up to 3 children). An individual setting is also always possible.

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or would like to discuss the framework. I look forward to your call or message.