Recent articles published by Beaux Arts Magazine and The Conversation point in the same direction: creativity, artistic practice and cultural outings stimulate the brain, the body and vitality — and may even help slow down some effects of aging.
In other words: ART REGENERATES.
Creating, posing, painting, photographing, dancing, exhibiting, visiting, meeting people… all of this keeps the eye sharp, the body engaged and energy in motion.
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So, off we go — a little spotlight moment with Ayélé, model and painter on Artfolio. She captures this idea beautifully: a living body, a strong presence and a creativity that shows. The proof is in the image: art works from within… and always ends up radiating outward.



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Sources:
Beaux Arts Magazine — “Vieillir moins vite grâce aux musées ? La science le confirme”
The Conversation — “La créativité stimule le cerveau et pourrait freiner son vieillissement, selon une nouvelle étude”
Member illustration — Ayélé, model and painter