AMELIA VALENTINE: THE ART OF HEALING

 

In this episode of ArtBeat, we sit down with Toronto-based painter Amelia Valentine, who opens up about how art became her lifeline during illness and depression. As a self-taught artist, Amelia reveals how themes of nature’s cycles, mortality, and technology shape her work, reflecting the tension between beauty and decay.

Amelia shares her journey as a late bloomer in the art world, describing how Toronto’s art community gave her the space to grow. She speaks candidly about mental health, the healing power of painting, and the balance between chaos and control in her creative process. 

Listen as Amelia reflects on what it means to create through darkness and how her work continues to evolve. You can find Amelia’s work on her website and Instagram.

Content warning: This episode discusses suicidal ideation and mental health themes.

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