Abstract
Two art-based research studies led to discoveries about the interim period, an integral part of El Duende (EDPP) one-canvas art making. The researcher and five adults were visually recorded during art making sessions. Results suggested the paradox of the sustained pause; that in the perceived non-doing, much is happening. The interim period was identified by three patterns (no desire to change things; internal stillness; personal style), and four therapeutic qualities (sense of continuity; touchstones; incubation; digital media enhanced remembering). The primacy of the artist’s identity led to two practical implications: working with tension and the use of digital documentation as an expression of creativity.
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Abbe Miller
Abbe Miller, PhD, ATR-BC, LPC, is a Professor in the Graduate Art Therapy Program at Albertus Magnus College, New Haven, CT.