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Out of Darkness Comes Light – mysteriously beautiful photographs from a bedbound sufferer
Out of Darkness Comes Light – mysteriously beautiful photographs from a bedbound sufferer By Penny Clare “I was mostly confined to bed in a dark room – for years, and years, and years. At some point, in this isolated sea, … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas, Reblog
Tagged arts, arts in health, exhaustion, first person account, illness narrative, ME, photography, visual cultures
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Art for Hospitals – the healing process
Photographer Dominic Pote writes: Nature has always fascinated me. I discovered nature through painting from an early age. When later I discovered photography, I wanted to continue, this time with the means of the camera, to reveal more about the … Continue reading
Posted in Arts in Health
Tagged art, arts and health, healing art, healing environment, hospital art, hospital design, landscape, nature, patient experience, photography, visual art
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MASK MIRROR MEMBRANE – A Deborah Padfield Exhibition, London 6-16th July 2011
MASK:MIRROR:MEMBRANE is the result of a collaboration between artist Deborah Padfield with pain specialist Professor Joanna Zakrzewska and facial pain clinicians and patients at UCLH. The images exhibited evolved out of a two-year artist’s residency investigating facial pain and the role photographs … Continue reading