Artwork is supposed to be very therapeutic for people
with dementia, and I once went to a local branch where a local professional artist
had three very large pictures on the wall, and left them for all of the clients
to look at.
As they were all modern art and something many find
difficult to work out, it took some time before people started to speak about
what they could see in the pictures.
I confess that I was not impressed at first, then
realised that these people could all see different things, from the same
picture and after a while I started to see things which were not easy to see in
the first place. I ended up enjoying the experience , although I am not a fan
of modern art work.
Although many people who have dementia love to paint and
draw, there are times when it becomes difficult to get the picture right,
especially if it is down to look like a scene outside. I often give up in total
frustration because it never looks the same but I guess this is all down to the
spacial awareness side of things, where everything looks so very different in
our eyes from day to day.
I used to love drawing when I was younger, and I think
looking back this makes life so much harder as all this has gone.
It is difficult to get distances right and sometimes
angles, yet as an engineer I would sketch or draw out things that were needed
and then go back to the office knowing full well that I had an accurate drawing
of what was needed, but now that the brain has changed all of this is all but
in the past.
Artwork can be relaxing when it works well, however I
often look at something and see something which is not really there at all.
I sometimes find pastels easier to use although I would
love to do water colours, as it looks nicer.
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I always say that we may have this illness, but we are all so different.
This is my own daily problems, but I would gladly share anyone elses, if they send them in,