Published:
August 2022

Issue:
Vol.17, No.1

Word count:
264

About the author

This work is published in JoCAT and is licensed under a CC BY-NC-ND-4.0 license.

On grief and loss (a poetic reflection)

Urszula Donovan

            The swell of the sea lives deep within me

                        I am not my grief

                        I am not my loss

            Today I choose to be with the gentle ripples, and

                        Bright specs of light begin to move with me like golden butterflies

                                    calming the swell

Figure 1. Urszula Donovan, On grief and loss, 2021, acrylic, gold leaf, seaweed on cotton-rag paper, 270 x 210mm.

Creative arts therapist statement 

Alongside the natural world, creative expression is a lifelong companion to me. This two-part multimodal piece emerged from a year-long inquiry into my own grief for my parents through painting and printmaking with both traditional studio materials and collected organic materials, including sand, seawater and seaweed. Alongside art-making, poetic reflection is a therapeutic tool I often use as a container to hold what I am coming to know of my lived experience. I have come to trust the creative process to help me move grief from an internal to an external place in a safe way. Reflecting on my process has been important and includes the sharing of my work with others, which has helped to inform how my inquiry has moved forward. It is also through touch and connection – to my late dad’s imagined hand, my mum’s hands in the advanced stages of Alzheimer’s disease, and the materials in my own hands which help guide me – that I have found a way to be with my grief that feels nourishing. Slowly over time, this has allowed me to welcome my grief. I feel deep gratitude to be able to make sense of grief in this way and trust my own experience will help me to companion, facilitate, and collaborate with others on their healing journey.