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Edmonton illustrator launches #StayHomeAndDrawYeg to keep COVID-19 isolation at bay

Edmonton-based artist Emily Chu has launched an online sketch club to help support mental health during isolation due to COVID-19. (Art L-R by Kate Broadley, Emily Chu, and Mitchie Dagger). Emily Chu/ Instagram

Edmonton-based illustrator Emily Chu has launched an online sketch club, aimed to help improve mental health and keep boredom at bay during long periods of social isolation — as more people stay home due to COVID-19.

“It’s just a way to address these mental health issues that can come up when you’re self-isolating or social distancing,” said Chu, who kicked off the #StayHomeAndDrawYeg project on Monday.

Each week she plans to launch a prompt list. This week’s featured some isolation-themed prompts, including “your isolation grocery cart or fridge” and “non-essential essentials.”

The prompts also include some Edmonton-themed ideas like “Under the Highlevel Bridge” and “Local hero/Weirdo.”

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“I wanted to give an incentive for people to stay in,” Chu said.

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“Staying in doesn’t mean you have to isolate yourself. You can still be social online. There can still be community building.”

Chu said as a freelance artist, she’s familiar with how working from home can be isolating. She hopes an online art group can serve as a form of support.

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The prompts will be posted each week on her Instagram page as the situation with COVID-19 continues, said Chu.

“Because this is about mental health and art, you can participate as much or as little as you like. You can also enjoy the project by just looking at the art.”

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