This study focused on the self-healing that an art therapist experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study method followed the narrative inquiry research method using art. The self-healing occurred over the course of 14-session self-healing plan from July 2020 to October in 2020. This plan included the experience of participating in 40 hours of group art treatment, and three supervisions, reflecting on past art work, and responding to my work. Stories from the field text - such as art works, writings, photos materials and so on - included 10 art works and art-based writings. I deducted 165 semantic units and 13 topic words from the field texts and ultimately set four experience topics by asking and answering what I wanted to talk about through this experience. The results were as follows: First, the four experience topics were “I immerse as art therapist,” “art that gives freedom and emancipation,” “propeller that continues,” and “I take out fire.” In addition, as a result of repeating interaction with work, I reproduced the meaning of the experience through three sentences: ”I recover the pristine artistic instinct,” “It is only one process of a life,” and “meeting the counselee is to meet the most immature and the most delicate part.” This investigation process revealed that the art work of self-healing is a process that awakens the intrinsic creativity under the isolation circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic and fosters a sustainable feeling to the power forward in life.