This powerful and insightful workshop introduces you to the art of Drawing Analysis—a deep and intuitive method of understanding the human mind through drawings. Every drawing, whether simple or detailed, carries hidden meanings that reflect a person’s emotions, personality, subconscious patterns, and inner conflicts. By learning to interpret symbols, shapes, colours, and placement, you gain access to insights that are often beyond verbal expression.
In this workshop, you will explore how different elements in drawings—such as the sun, house, trees, water, and human figures—represent various aspects of a person’s life, including emotions, relationships, stability, growth, and mindset . You will learn to decode these elements in a structured and meaningful way, enabling you to understand both conscious and subconscious patterns.
This course is especially valuable for working with children and nonverbal individuals, as drawings often become their primary mode of expression. By developing this skill, you will be able to identify emotional blocks, behavioural tendencies, and inner conflicts, and use this understanding to guide, support, and bring positive change for yourself and others.
Course Details
Course Duration: 2 Hours
Eligibility: Open to All (No prior experience required)
Mode: Practical, intuitive, and observation-based learning
What You Will Receive (Takeaways)
Ability to interpret drawings and subconscious patterns
Understanding of emotions, personality, and inner conflicts through drawings
Skills to decode symbols, shapes, colours, and placement
Techniques to understand children and nonverbal individuals effectively
Practical tools for guidance, emotional support, and self-awareness
Detailed course notes for continued practice
ISO Certified Institute Certificate upon completion
Course Syllabus
Introduction to Drawing Analysis and subconscious expression
Understanding how drawings reflect: Emotions, Personality traits, Inner conflicts
Meaning of key elements in drawings: Sun (power, support, father figure), Mountains (challenges, stability, strength), Water (emotions, flow, finances), House (security, stability, personal space), Trees (growth, progress, future potential)
Understanding: Placement of elements in the drawing, Size and proportion, Completeness and details
Interpretation of: Shapes and patterns, Use of space, Symbol combinations
Identifying: Emotional blocks, Behavioural patterns, Subconscious fears and desires
Practical application: Understanding children’s drawings, Guiding individuals based on analysis, Using insights for emotional and personal development
Did You Know?
Drawings often express what a person may not be able to communicate verbally
The subconscious mind naturally reveals itself through symbols and patterns
Even simple drawings can hold deep psychological and emotional meaning
Children often express their inner world more honestly through drawings than words
With the right understanding, drawings can become a powerful tool for guidance and awareness