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Paws-itive therapy Animal group aims to help emotionally disturbed children
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Art does the same thing, says Louise Fishman, art instructor at the center. "Art gives kids a chance to play. It helps them express themselves, to master new skills."
But it is no surprise that the dogs are a frequent and popular subject, she says. "In the past, we've done a big pet mural, we've done individual paintings, we've made ceramic dog bowls, and now the dogs and doghouses. So many of these kids have never had a chance to be a success, but now they can."
The artwork that will be on display is from a collection of paintings the children at the center gave to ITA. They are a treasure, says Klotz. She pulls out a painting of a dog named Stella. It had a scar on its nose from abuse, and that resonated with the artist, who gave Stella a big, wide scar. But the artist also added hearts and flowers in the background that seem to symbolize a happy ending for Stella and, perhaps, hope for himself.
The dogs have an effect on so many levels, says Klotz. They help a child open up. They teach trust. They are a source of unconditional acceptance. "Every child needs acceptance before he can blossom."
If you go
What: "Paws for Healing" art exhibit
Where: Evolutionary Healthcare, 461 E. 200 South, Suite 100
When: 6-8 p.m. tonight; regular clinic hours through Feb. 10
Cost: free
E-mail: carma@desnews.com
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The show will remain up until Feb.10th
Anonymous | Jan. 21, 2008 at 9:33 a.m.
I went to this last night and it is amazing! Give yourself a treat...
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