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a partially-completed watercolour painting of a barred owl

Drawn & quartered 28.03.2021

Posted on28.03.202129.08.2021

It’s Saturday morning and I’m feeling inspired … and a wee bit proud of myself. That last part is not something that I say or write often, if at all. Particularly not since late 2018, when I developed a mild cognitive impairment (MCI) due to Read More …

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

a drawing of a woman's hand, holding a paint brush

Learning ‘trick’ 20.03.2021

Posted on20.03.202129.08.2021

On February 19 I bought a book and workbook package, a book-based course on learning to draw; Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards (2), and the accompanying (optional) Workbook (3). I knew at the outset that this was going to be Read More …

CategoriesArt, Bioethics, CRPSTagsart therapy;, Chronic Pain, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, CRPS

A flyer for an online "Watercolour and Gouache" workshop featuring Jordan Rhodes, from Strathmore art supply company, with a sketch and small unfinished watercolour painting by Sandra Woods

6 weeks 10.03.2021

Posted on10.03.202129.08.2021

I’ve decided to post more of my beginner artwork, to maybe convince others that they can also learn to do this. Or possibly just for laughs – because we could all use more laughter in our lives these days! I first picked up a watercolour Read More …

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

Two drawings side-by-side in an art workbook, one of John Singer Sargent's "Madame X" and the other a copy by the author

Drawing on the brain 02.03.2021

Posted on02.03.202129.08.2021

It took only a few weeks for me to admit to myself that my watercolour painting wouldn’t get much better unless I did something about my complete and utter lack of drawing skills. No matter how many painting workshops and courses I take, I’ll need Read More …

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

a woman wearing a pair of boots and a skirt with zebra stripes printed on them; we can only see her lower body as she is sitting down

Rare Disease Day 28.02.2021

Posted on28.02.202129.08.2021

What’s so rare that the awareness day for it falls on Leap Day, once every four years? That’s the story of international Rare Disease Day, launched back in 2008 to “build a global awareness campaign to help bring rare diseases to the spotlight.” (1) Leap Read More …

CategoriesBioethics, CRPSTagsChronic Pain, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, CRPS, Rare Disease

An amateur watercolour painting of an elephant, in front of a computer screen showing a similar image as a model. There are watercolour paints and brushes lying on the table, alongside the painting.

Virtual safari 04.02.2021

Posted on04.02.202129.08.2021

At this time last year, I was looking forward to a whole series of creative courses and workshops that would have just been getting underway. I’d signed up for a variety of these, being offered either for free or at very reasonable prices through local Read More …

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

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