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Art does not rush.

It does not ask you to explain.

It simply stays —

until the body remembers how to rest.

Release anger on canvas

Anger does not live on the surface.

It gathers quietly,

layer by layer,

until the heart feels too full to hold it.

This painting is not about rage.

It is about what happens after.

The heart opens — not to explode,

but to let go.

Warmth moves outward.

Tension loosens its grip.

What once burned becomes light.

The geometry at the center speaks of order returning.

The colors soften, reminding us that

anger is often grief asking to be seen.

This is the moment of release —

when pressure dissolves

and the body remembers peace.

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Art That Heals is a quiet offering by High Stakes Mental Health Foundation.

A space where visual stillness supports emotional balance

for those carrying stress, loss, or long-held pressure.

This is not therapy.

This is presence.

Each piece is created with intention —

light emerging from darkness,

protection without force,

strength without noise.

Art here is not meant to impress.

It is meant to hold.

Where This Art Lives

Our healing artwork appears in:

  • Foundation exhibitions
  • Community gatherings
  • Fundraising events supporting mental health education

The artist remains intentionally anonymous.

The focus is not the creator —

but this feeling left behind.

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🌿 Future Art Healing Events

Release Anger

Event Date: March 28, 2026

Location: Mountain Edge Park, Las Vegas

Time: 4:00 PM

Duration: 90 Minutes

Pricing:

Members – $40 / person

Non-Members – $45 / person

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A guided Art healing Experience on Canvas

A guided visual experience exploring:

  • Letting go without shame
  • Softening stored tension
  • Making space for calm after intensity

This is not about suppression.

It is about release — safely, slowly, honestly.

Upcoming dates will be announced.

Art does not fix you.

It reminds you

that you were never broken.

This gathering invites participants to consciously release and transmute inner anger through sacred creative practice. Using brushes and oil colors on canvas, energy is guided out of the body and into form, allowing emotion to soften, move, and transform. Guided by the facilitator’s experience in oil painting, this session works exclusively with oil paints as a grounding and intentional medium.

This space is for those who feel overwhelmed, disconnected, or quietly carrying too much.

You do not need to be in crisis.

You only need a willingness to pause.

Participants are asked to bring their own oil paints, brushes, and canvas, and to arrive with openness, presence, and respect for their inner process.

“Free to attend for qualified individuals.”Contact us

✨ Limited spots available

[ Member Registration – $40 ]

[ Non-Member Registration – $45 ]

Guardian of the Heart

rests a quiet protector.

The cat does not chase,

does not fight.

It watches.

It holds.

Layer by layer, the flower opens —

a symbol of safety built over time.

Petals become shelter.

Warmth becomes strength.

The heart it carries is not fragile.

It is guarded with patience,

with softness,

with presence.

This painting speaks of love

that does not demand,

does not rush,

does not disappear.

It is the kind of love

that stays.

Where Two Hearts Meet

Under a patient moon,

two beings turn toward one another

without fear.

They do not rush.

They do not take.

They simply meet —

beak to beak, breath to breath.

Their wings bloom outward,

filled with flowers earned through seasons,

not promises.

Love here is not loud.

It is cultivated.

Rooted.

Protected by nature itself.

This is love as partnership —

two lives standing side by side,

equal, grounded, and whole.

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May this space remind you that you are allowed to rest, reflect, and begin again.