Case Reflections


Through these reflections, I explore how creativity becomes dialogue —
between image and emotion, process and reflection, self and healing.

  • How My Brain Creates Visual Illusions: A Clear and Scientific Explanation
    Visual illusions sometimes arise in my perception when my brain processes vague or fragmented sensory information. This article offers a straightforward and scientific explanation of…
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  • Shared Light: Remembering a Teacher Through Art
    Case Metadata Client Context This session took place on the first anniversary of a respected mentor’s passing. Four former students, each deeply influenced by the…
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  • Balancing Acts: Walking the Tightrope of Public Identity
    Case Metadata Client Context A well-known public figure in the global sports scene with a following of several hundred thousand across platforms. Widely loved for…
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Each reflection traces how healing unfolds through art —
from the first emotional contact to the symbolic images that emerge along the way.

It’s less about technique, and more about presence —
how creativity opens dialogue between the client and the inner world.

In these writings, I explore the relationship between material, emotion, and meaning:
how colours hold memory, how form reveals tension,
and how, in the act of making, both practitioner and client are changed.

Each case is offered not as instruction, but as observation —
an honest record of the living, breathing process of art-based healing modules.