French philosopher and writer Albert Camus once said: “Autumn is the second spring, when every leaf is a flower.” And it’s hard to argue with that!
Creating paintings, crafts from autumn leaves is an interesting and useful activity. Oshibana, and this is the name of this art form, its tasks and method, were liked by the wards of the Foundation very much . Therefore, this time the art therapy class was again held using this technique. But, in addition to pictures, those who came to the lesson made candlesticks. Such work develops imagination, patience, and increases self-esteem. The works turned out to be creative and very beautiful!
Well, the art therapy session ended with summing up the results with some tea and sweets!