Art Issue #2: Pain September 19th, 2019 September 19th, 2019 Artist’s Statement by Regina Holliday Cover Image: The Upside Down by Regina Holliday his painting was created during a live conference session at the Telluride Patient Safety Summer Camp for medical and nursing students and resident physicians held in Turf Valley, Maryland, in July 2019. It reflects the importance of the secondary narrative that is often representative of the harmed patient’s perspective in health care. The hot-air ...
Read MoreArt Issue #2: Pain September 19th, 2019 September 19th, 2019 Artist’s Statement by Audrey Jackson The Fast by Audrey Jackson Oil and acrylic on canvas, 26" x 18" his piece is just one of many pieces I've made having to do with eating disorders. The Fast is essentially a self-portrait, I've been battling with anorexia since I was just a child and I wanted to paint something that conveyed what anorexia sometimes felt like to me. In the ...
Read MoreArt Issue #2: Pain September 19th, 2019 September 19th, 2019 Artist’s Statement by Darrell Black Allegiance by Darrell Black he artwork titled Allegiance depicts a military person who has suffered the enormous hardship of war with its many personal sacrifices, and upon returning home, the soldier is given a hero’s welcome for having great courage in helping to defend freedom. In return, the brave soldier puts his or her good hand over their heart, emotionless. The audience ...
Read MoreArt Issue #2: Pain September 19th, 2019 September 19th, 2019 Art The Upside Down | Regina Holliday Pain May Be Inevitable but Suffering Is Optional | Sarah Basha Allegiance | Darrell Black Architecture of Pain | Uday Dhar lil peep | Jodie Filan Golden Rope, Girl in the Galaxy, +++and Double Up Intentions | Serena Aurora Day Himmelfarb The Fast | Audrey Jackson
Read MoreArt Issue #1: Conversation March 15th, 2019 March 15th, 2019 Artist’s Statement by Hannah Jeremiah Filter by Hannah Jeremiah arrative emerges from intuitively layered images as I draw my surroundings without a plan. This process unearths meaning previously below my conscious awareness. The combinations of images produce pieces of stories that did not yet have words. A chair falls, layered over lips. The structure becomes a filter over the voice of a consciousness that lies behind dark ...
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