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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

Art Despite Pain 12.10.2022

Posted on01.10.202201.11.2022

First off, thanks so much to everyone who reached out over on social media to be sure I was okay! I haven’t posted anything here in almost a month, but that’s because I was busy with some fun activities – not because I was back Read More …

CategoriesArt, Bioethics, CRPSTagsart, Chronic Pain, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, CRPS, pain

A watercolour painting, by Sandra Woods, of an old wooden train station near Montréal

On the wall 07.09.2022

Posted on07.09.202201.11.2022

Another art exhibition by local artists opened today at a town library in my area, and continues until Sunday September 18, 2022. It’s being presented by the Artists’ Circle of the West Island, of which I’m a member. It’s a free art show, as part Read More …

CategoriesArt, Bioethics, CRPSTagsart, Chronic Pain, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, CRPS, pain, watercolor, watercolour

a stairwell seating area, with large cushions, inside a public library

Pain Awareness Month 01.09.2022

Posted on01.09.202202.09.2022

Today marks the start of international Pain Awareness Month, to “raise public awareness around pain, pain management, and the great work pain professionals do during the month of September…and beyond.” (1) One of the global leaders in this area is the International Association for the Read More …

CategoriesArt, Bioethics, CRPSTagsChronic Pain, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, CRPS, pain

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

Pop-up art + awareness 08.08.2022

Posted on08.08.202215.08.2022

I’m sending giant THANK YOUs to everyone involved in yesterday’s outdoor “What the Pop!” 2022 art event (1), and to everyone who dropped by – despite the ridiculously hot and humid weather. The Humidex or RealFeel temperature was 41C, or 107F, which is far too Read More …

CategoriesArt, Bioethics, CRPSTagsart, Chronic Pain, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, CRPS, Rare Disease, watercolour

The headline of a Feature in The Suburban newspaper: "What the Pop! free pop-up art exhibition comes to Hudson Sunday, Aug. 7"

In the news 02.08.2022

Posted on02.08.202215.08.2022

Well, I sure got a fantastic surprise today! A Montreal newspaper, The Suburban (1), published a Feature article about a local artist who uses her watercolour paintings to help raise awareness of chronic pain and of a rare disease called CRPS or Complex Regional Pain Read More …

CategoriesArt, Bioethics, CRPSTagsart;, Bioethics, Chronic Pain, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, CRPS, Rare Disease

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

Hot off the press! 22.07.2022

Posted on22.07.202223.07.2022

Don’t you just love that feeling – when the doorbell rings, and you open the door to find a package there waiting for you? I don’t actually buy much online, except art supplies, so when this happens at my place it’s usually some kind of Read More …

CategoriesArt, Bioethics, CRPSTagsart, Chronic Pain, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, CRPS, pain, watercolor, watercolour

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