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Mapping Emotion Through Art with Silvina Lanusse

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In this deeply reflective episode of Mind Over Matter, mixed media artist Silvina Lanusse opens up about the emotional landscapes that shape her art. Originally from Argentina and now living in British Columbia, Silvina shares how memory, place, and longing guide her creative process. Through torn paper collages, she transforms personal experiences into textured narratives of belonging, loss, and healing. Silvina discusses how subconscious emotions emerge during her creative work, how nature and stillness fuel her inspiration, and why true completion of art happens only when viewers connect with it. This conversation offers a compelling reminder of how art can hold space for memory, identity, and inner peace.

About the Guest:
Silvina Lanusse is a mixed media artist who blends memory, geography, and emotion into her unique collage work. Born in Argentina and now residing in British Columbia, her work reflects her personal journey across continents, cultures, and emotional terrains. Silvina’s art invites viewers to connect with their own memories and experiences, making each piece a collaborative emotional journey.

Key Takeaways:

  • Art can serve as a healing tool by transforming emotional chaos into harmony.

  • Subconscious memories often guide creative choices without deliberate intent.

  • Nature, stillness, and sensory details play a crucial role in inspiring authentic art.

  • The meaning of art deepens when viewers bring their own emotions and experiences to it.

  • True belonging isn’t tied to a place but to how we carry our memories within us.

Connect with Silvina Lanusse:
Website: https://www.silvinalanusseart.ca/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silvinalanusseart

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In this deeply reflective episode of Mind Over Matter, mixed media artist Silvina Lanusse opens up about the emotional landscapes that shape her art. Originally from Argentina and now living in British Columbia, Silvina shares how memory, place, and longing guide her creative process. Through torn paper collages, she transforms personal experiences into textured narratives of belonging, loss, and healing. Silvina discusses how subconscious emotions emerge during her creative work, how nature and stillness fuel her inspiration, and why true completion of art happens only when viewers connect with it. This conversation offers a compelling reminder of how art can hold space for memory, identity, and inner peace.

About the Guest:
Silvina Lanusse is a mixed media artist who blends memory, geography, and emotion into her unique collage work. Born in Argentina and now residing in British Columbia, her work reflects her personal journey across continents, cultures, and emotional terrains. Silvina’s art invites viewers to connect with their own memories and experiences, making each piece a collaborative emotional journey.

Key Takeaways:

  • Art can serve as a healing tool by transforming emotional chaos into harmony.

  • Subconscious memories often guide creative choices without deliberate intent.

  • Nature, stillness, and sensory details play a crucial role in inspiring authentic art.

  • The meaning of art deepens when viewers bring their own emotions and experiences to it.

  • True belonging isn’t tied to a place but to how we carry our memories within us.

Connect with Silvina Lanusse:
Website: https://www.silvinalanusseart.ca/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silvinalanusseart

Want to be a guest on Mind Over Matter? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch

Stay Tuned And Follow Us!
• YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@healthymind-healthylife
• Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/healthyminds.pod
• Threads – https://www.threads.net/@healthyminds.pod
• Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/podcast.healthymind
• LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/reemachatterjee/ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/avikchakrabortypodcaster

#podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness

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