Write, Heal, and Decorate With Us: An Invitation to Storytellers, Therapists, and Art Lovers
If you believe that art on the wall can change how a room feels – and how a person feels – you’re in the right place. I run Serenity Wall Art Studio, a space where therapeutic wall prints, mindfulness‑inspired designs, and sensual yet safe artwork support mental wellness, relationships, and everyday life.[iluarttherapy]
Today, I’m opening the doors for writers, therapists, coaches, designers, and art lovers who want to be part of this journey.
What is the Serenity Meditation Prints blog?
Serenity Meditation Prints is my blog on Serenity Wall Art Studio, where I share evidence‑inspired ideas on how wall art can calm, ground, and gently awaken pleasure and self‑connection. You’ll find articles on topics like:[iluarttherapy]
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Yoga studio wall art ideas and mindfulness prints that elevate every asana.
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Therapeutic wall prints that support emotional regulation in clinics, hospitals, and therapy rooms.
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Optical illusion and geometric art that soothes an overworked brain.
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Soft, sensual, erotic‑adjacent prints that help people feel at home in their bodies and bedrooms.[iluarttherapy]
You can explore all current articles here:
https://iluarttherapy.com/blogs/serenity-meditation-prints[iluarttherapy]
I’m inviting guest writers and collaborators
If you have something meaningful to say about healing, intimacy, design, or mental health, I’d love to feature your voice on the Serenity Meditation Prints blog. I’m especially looking for:[iluarttherapy]
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Therapists, psychologists, and coaches who use environment and visuals in their work.
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Yoga and meditation teachers who care about how their studio walls feel.
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Sex educators and intimacy coaches who want to normalise soft, respectful erotic imagery.
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Interior designers and stylists who understand how art changes the energy of a room.
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Survivors, advocates, and everyday people with honest stories about healing and self‑love.
You don’t have to be a “perfect writer”. If you can speak from the heart and respect boundaries around consent, trauma, and inclusivity, your voice is welcome here.
What kind of pieces can you submit?
Here are some examples of topics that would fit beautifully:
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“How I use art and objects in my therapy room to help clients feel safe”
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“Designing a yoga studio that feels like a sanctuary, not a gym”
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“Gentle erotic imagery vs. porn: what helped me reclaim my body after hurt”
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“How wall art in clinics and hospitals can reduce anxiety and burnout”
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“Creating a bedroom that supports rest, pleasure, and self‑respect”
You can also pitch:
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Practical how‑to guides (for therapists, studio owners, wellness practitioners)
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Personal essays about healing, embodiment, self‑worth, or relationships
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Visual prompts or reflection exercises using art and imagery
If your idea aligns with mental wellness, embodiment, or creating healing spaces, I’m open to it.
What you get as a contributor
I want this to be a mutually nourishing collaboration. As a guest writer, you get:
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A short bio with your name, role, and links to your website / Instagram / practice.
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Space to share 1–2 of your own offers (sessions, workshops, courses, etc.), where relevant.
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A chance to speak to a niche audience: therapists, healers, yoga practitioners, and people actively looking for calming or sensual art.
Over time, I’ll also highlight contributors across social media and email so readers can discover and follow your work.
How this supports the project (and invites readers to purchase)
Every article on Serenity Meditation Prints is paired thoughtfully with specific wall prints and collections that match the theme. When readers resonate with an idea, they can immediately see and purchase art that brings that feeling onto their walls.[iluarttherapy]
If you want to support this project, there are simple ways to help:
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Read the blog: Explore the articles and see what speaks to you.
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Comment & share: Leave a thoughtful comment, save your favourite posts, and share them with someone who needs them.
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Purchase with intention: If a piece of art feels like medicine for your walls, consider bringing it home or into your practice.
Your engagement keeps this work alive and allows me to keep creating art and commissioning more voices.
How to submit your idea
If you’d like to write for Serenity Meditation Prints:
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Visit the blog: https://iluarttherapy.com/blogs/serenity-meditation-prints
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Read 1–2 articles that feel close to your heart, so you understand the tone and depth.
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Send me:
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A short introduction (who you are, what you do)
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1–3 topic ideas you’d love to write about
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Any links to previous writing or your Instagram / website
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You can contact me at:
[add your email address or contact form link here]
Please use the subject line: “Guest Post for Serenity Meditation Prints”.
Ways you can help today (even if you don’t write)
Even if you’re not ready to write, you can still support and be part of this little ecosystem:
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Visit the blog and read an article that catches your eye.
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Leave a comment sharing your own experience or perspective.
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Share a post on WhatsApp, Instagram, or Facebook with someone who might feel seen by it.
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Pin your favourite articles or print images to Pinterest so more people can discover them.
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If a print feels like a mirror to your journey, add it to your space – and send a photo when it’s on your wall.
Small actions from many people can turn a quiet blog into a living, breathing community.
A closing note
Serenity Meditation Prints is not just about decorating walls – it’s about creating calm corners, brave rooms, and intimate spaces where our nervous systems can soften. If this vision resonates with you, I’d be honoured to have you read, comment, share, write, or simply sit with the art for a while.[iluarttherapy]
You’re warmly invited to start here:
https://iluarttherapy.com/blogs/serenity-meditation-prints[iluarttherapy]
If you tell me your preferred contact email, I can edit the “How to submit” section with exact wording you can copy into Blogger without changes.
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