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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

A small plush rabbit toy on a tray of baked chocolate donuts

Baking without a brain 05.07.2022

Posted on05.07.202208.07.2022

In two days, I’ll be participating in an annual plein-air painting day with my local Artists’ Circle. Plein-air painting basically just means painting outdoors, usually landscapes; rendering the scene that an artist sees when they look up from their easel. Whether impressionist, abstract, realist, or Read More …

CategoriesArt, Bioethics, CRPSTagsart, Chronic Pain, CRPS, painting, watercolour

A watercolour painting, by Sandra Woods, of a kingfisher flyiing with a fish in its beak

Monday motivation 20.06.22

Posted on20.06.202227.06.2022

Summer begins tomorrow, so here’s some ‘Monday Motivation’, an encouragement to try something new this summer. . .  just for fun.  A new hobby, sport, or activity? Something that you’ve always dreamed of trying ‘someday’? Here’s an example; I began learning to paint last year, Read More …

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

a small plush rabbit, sitting on a hospital gown on a gurney. The lights are down, and it seems to be nighttime.

Accident alert 10.06.2022

Posted on10.06.202213.06.2022

Two days ago I was joyfully riding my bike along an easy waterfront trail through a forest, before dinner.  I was going quite slowly, searching for little clearings with good views to which I could return to do some plein-air (outdoor) watercolour paintings of the Read More …

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

A certificate issued to Sandra Woods as winner of the Canadian Pain Society 2021 Art Awards

Art Award, presented 11.05.2022 

Posted on11.05.202217.05.2022

This morning I received an award for something that I did last year. In September 2021 the Canadian Pain Society (CPS) launched a new art competition, with plans to make it an annual event. Why would a scientific society, made up of mostly healthcare professionals Read More …

CategoriesArt, Bioethics, CRPSTagsart, Chronic Pain, CRPS, pain, watercolour

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