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Breathe in Color brings creative wellness classes to Atlanta and Clayton County
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· August 19, 2026
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Key points Parks' art resonated with people, and she now brings creative wellness classes through Breathe in Color. Teylor Parks, a graduate of Martha Ellen Stilwell School of the Arts, experienced a decline in mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Teylor Parks, a graduate of Martha Ellen Stilwell School of the Arts, experienced a decline in mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. Living alone in Indianapolis, she felt anxious and depressed. She found solace in arts and crafts projects, creating colorful affirmation cards and paintings. These activities helped alleviate her anxious thoughts and negative self-talk.
Parks' art resonated with people, and she now brings creative wellness classes through Breathe in Color.
Further details about Breathe in Color and its classes are available from the source.
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Published: August 19, 2026 ·
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