Minimal open circle symbol representing continuity, remembrance, and ongoing connection within the Grief Support Workshop Series.

Grief Support Through Creative Drawing

Grief Support Mandala drawing with circular forms symbolising the heart, memories, and protective emotional boundaries during bereavement.

Grief Mandala

Holding the Heart
A protective mandala drawing designed to gently hold raw grief and honour the heart during the early days of loss.

Grief Mandala

The Grief Mandala is designed for the earliest phase of grief, when emotions are tender, overwhelming, or difficult to name. Using a circular structure, this drawing creates a sense of safety, containment, and emotional holding, supporting moments of stillness when words feel unavailable and feelings arrive without warning, offering a visual anchor during emotional shock and early disorientation

The outer circle acts as a protective boundary, while the central circle represents the heart. Smaller circles surrounding the heart symbolise memories, qualities, and moments shared with the person who has passed. NeurographicAI™ lines extend outward, representing the ongoing connection between love, memory, and life beyond loss, even as daily life begins to shift and reorganise around absence, helping grief feel held rather than scattered.

This drawing does not seek to resolve grief. Instead, it offers a quiet space to sit with it, honour it, and allow the heart to be seen, without pressure to explain, fix, or move forward before readiness, respecting grief’s natural rhythm and personal timing.

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Anger in Grief. Hand-drawn NeurographicAI™ drawing expressing anger in grief, featuring strong black lines, contained organic shapes, and muted blues, pinks, and earth tones symbolising emotional intensity and release.

Anger in Grief

Releasing What Burns
A powerful expressive drawing that allows anger, frustration, and injustice within grief to move safely through the body.

Anger in Grief

The Anger in Grief is a natural and often unspoken part of grief, particularly during the practical and emotional demands that follow loss. This drawing provides a structured yet expressive space to release anger without judgement, offering permission to feel what is often silenced.

Through strong lines, contained forms, and intentional colour choices, participants are guided to acknowledge feelings of injustice, frustration, and emotional intensity. The drawing supports release while maintaining grounding, preventing emotional overwhelm, and supporting emotional regulation during heightened states.

This stage helps transform suppressed anger into awareness, allowing the nervous system to soften and the grief process to continue moving, without emotional collapse or self-blame.

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NeurographicAI™ Saying Goodbye drawing supporting emotional integration, remembrance, and gentle closure during a later stage of grief.

Saying Goodbye

Integration and Completion
A reflective drawing to support goodbye, remembrance, and emotional integration after loss.


Saying Goodbye

The Saying Goodbye drawing supports a later stage of grief, often after burial or ritual, when the reality of loss begins to settle into daily life. This drawing focuses on integration rather than intensity, allowing emotions to land gently.

Participants are guided to create space for remembrance, gratitude, and emotional completion, acknowledging what has been lost while gently reconnecting with life ahead. The drawing encourages reflection, grounding, and a sense of inner continuity, without erasing what still matters.

This stage does not close grief, it allows it to be held alongside love, memory, and ongoing connection, as life slowly reshapes itself around loss.

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