INTIMA SPRING 2021 | STUDIO ART
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Biomorphic Abstractions of My Recent Hip Replacement | Kathryn Tubbs
Eyeopening: Visually explore the long process of repairing the body in five mixed media narratives.
Five Liters (A Tough Problem) | Steven Scaglione
The memory of a difficult surgery resurfaces during another challenging time.
Healing Hands | Laura Tafe
Medicine finds ways to come together and mend in heartfelt ways.
Hindsight | Gregory Price Grieve
Reflection often involves mirroring our own realities.
Hope | Tharshika Thangarasa
It is time to look forward and gain strength from that vision.
Illness Does Not Become Identity | Stephanie Francalancia
The world of watercolors and creativity is a restorative one, for creator and viewer.
Macroscopic: Looking at the Bigger Picture | Adela Wu
Art allows you to develop a way to look past the diagnoses to the people themselves.
Mask On / Mask Off | Sal Marx
How we unveil or reveal ourselves has become even more complex than ever.
My Tiger Lungs | Jenny Sarah Rangan
Life comes out at us like a beautiful wild animal, one deep breath at a time.
Overdose | Molly Dickler
The Loss of a Loved One is a series exploring real and imagined trauma.
Raise Me | Alexandre Djandji
Nurturing a child involves understanding physical and emotional complexity.
Recovery Blooms, Light and Dark | Sujal Manohar
See the contrast in situations—and discover how both contribute to the nature of healing.
Red, White and Blue | Sanjana Sundara Raj Sreenath
The effects of COVID-19 have transcended politics.
Seismic | Alexandre Djandji
Enormous pressures in the clinical realm have profound, even shattering, effects.
Sleep to Dream | Jackie Mantey
Insomnia morphs into many forms during the night and day.
That's Why I Draw | William J. Doan
Creating art balances the mind, the moods and cultivates the imagination, for both the creator and the viewer of the work.
The Virtual Visitor | Tharshika Thangarasa
Finding common ground in caregiving and healthcare means extending a hand that helps and heals.
What Remains | Alexandra Mine
When you have tried every trial and treatment, “what remains is the power of human connection.”