Art year in review, 31.12.2022

What a roller-coaster year this has been, as an emerging artist in her 50s who only began learning to paint – and even to sketch/draw! – last year. Particularly because this all started as a DIY approach to help me deal with several symptoms of my rare disease – and to raise awareness of chronic pain.

First as a form of movement-therapy for chronic neuropathic or nerve pain in my right hand and arm, along with bone and joint issues, skin problems, spasms, tremors, and more. Also as brain plasticity training, to hopefully prevent any worsening of the ‘mild cognitive impairment’ caused by this disease; Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS, formerly called Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy or RSD).

Just how good year was it? From January through March I had a watercolor in a group exhibition at a historic site, then in May three of my watercolors were juried into a group exhibition at an art gallery in downtown Montréal  (a city with a population of well over 2 million!).

A historic stone building, covered in snow
©Sandra Woods, Historic Trestler House
An art gallery filled with people viewing the artworks
©Sandra Woods, Gallery Gora

Also in May, I was presented with the award for having won the 2021 national Art Awards of the Canadian Pain Society as the award ceremony had been delayed due to the pandemic.

A certificate issued to Sandra Woods as winner of the Canadian Pain Society 2021 Art Awards
©Sandra Woods, Canadian Pain Society Certificate for 2021 Art Awards winner.

Throughout the summer I participated in the cross-disciplinary “What the Pop” series of art events showcasing emerging artists in and around Montréal; with musicians, performing artists, visual artists, and other creatives. This wrapped up with a one-day outdoor art show and sale, on the grounds of a popular microbrewery, which was fantastically successful for me; it was lovely to meet so many people, after painting mostly alone during the pandemic.

a woman standing behind a table covered in boxes of watercolour paintings and chronic pain awareness information, at the What the Pop! 2022 outdoor art show
©Sandra Woods, taken for me by my husband

Also in August I was featured in a news piece in the largest weekly newspaper in the province, for how how I use art to raise awareness of chronic pain and of CRPS: Feature in The Suburban newspaper.

Another 3 of my watercolors were then included in a group exhibition in September. In October my art website was launched, at SandraWoods.art; check the “In the news” page for all my latest art news, and feel free to add a comment on the “Guestbook” page.

A printer's proof of an awareness card for CRPS and chronic pain, created by Sandra Woods; the text is provided in the blog text
@Sandra Woods

In November I submitted a just-completed painting for a Montréal-wide art contest… and it ended up winning First Prize in the Amateur Adult Artist category for Watercolour and Gouache works! At a Gala Art Awards on December 2nd, I was presented with a framed First Prize award certificate by one of Montréal’s City Councillors. That prize-winning watercolor was then exhibited at the stunning Pierrefonds Library until just before the holidays.

Sandra Woods on stage, receiving a First Prize award at the 2022 Art Contest Gala awards ceremony for the 36th edition of the Pierrefonds Art Contest in Montréal
©Sandra Woods, photo by André Lecourt

In addition to these in-person art exhibitions, a number of my watercolors were included in virtual or online art shows throughout the year.

And finally… On December 30th my first commissioned painting was picked up (it has an almost “Where’s Waldo” vibe, for the figures or people); I was so excited that I completely forgot to get a photo of the painting with its new owner!

I literally couldn’t have imagined any better, for only the second year since I first picked up a paintbrush, or even a sketching pencil… It has truly been a roller-coaster ride, never knowing what’s around the bend.

As we start the new year, I’d like to wish you many happy moments in 2023. As always, thanks so much for stopping by. When the Comments feature here on the blog became too much for my cognitive impairment to deal with, I had to disable it; feel free to reach out over on Instagram or Twitter, as I love to hear from you! Keep well, and take care. All the best for 2023!