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New Scientist Book Club: Read an extract from Art Cure by Daisy Fancourt

Last updated: February 28, 2026 4:14 pm
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Taking time to paint in Cornwall, UK

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Russell hesitated at the door, unsure if he belonged inside. Art was never his forte, but his doctor had insisted he attend the class. His life had taken a drastic turn after a stroke left him struggling to walk and talk. Months of recovery had led to depression, pain, and insomnia. Desperate for a change, he reluctantly entered the art studio.

Observing others paint in the first session, Russell felt a sense of peace. The colors and atmosphere had a calming effect, and he noticed a difference in his breathing as he left. Encouraged, he eventually picked up a paintbrush and started creating. In a surprising turn, he proposed painting portraits of his classmates, marking a significant shift in his journey.

Meeting Russell at a TV studio for an interview, I learned about the transformative power of art in his life. His doctor noticed improvements in mood, pain levels, and even blood pressure. The art class became a highlight of his week, and medication adjustments followed. As Russell’s artistry blossomed, he curated an exhibition titled “We’re All Mad Here” at a local museum, kickstarting his career as a sought-after artist.

Over the years, Russell’s artwork gained recognition across the UK, with exhibitions in prestigious venues and high demand for his pieces. Leading art classes and inspiring others, he found fulfillment in his newfound passion. With no need for medication and improved overall well-being, Russell credited art classes for saving his life.

For more inspiring stories on the impact of art on health, check out Daisy Fancourt’s “Art Cure: The science of how the arts transform our health”, the March read for the New Scientist Book Club.

See also  An Art Dealer Bought This Painting at a Barn Sale for $50. It Turned Out to Be an Emily Carr Worth Nearly $150,000

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