Two Trees

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I've read your full profile, chronicling you battle with health (and health-care givers - which sound almost worse that the illness you have). Very impressed with your courage and determination, even if I have some trouble bending my old neck far enough to read this image. I'm sure that, while I don't regard art as therapy in itself, it does help to keep us going, by giving us a reason to live and fight off physical illness, and the depression that so often accompanies this. Do I like this painting? Not a lot, no! Not least because you made my neck click.... but I certainly do like a lot of your other work; I hope you'll still be painting and posting it long after your extremely negative physician (though he might have had good reasons for being so blunt, including giving your sense of defiance a good boost) has hung up his stethoscope and headed for the golf club for the last round-up.

PS - had another look, and damn, my neck cricked again! I do like your spiky trees; it's the pinks and greys I'm less keen on.

Lovely textures David. I like the pink 🥰😅

Despite your health issues, hats off to you, like those spiky trees

Thanks, Robert , for your interest in my profile. I guess everyone has a different view on what art means for them, and how it affects their well-being, it's definitely therapy for me as it is wonderful for dexterity and mental health, I go to my studio turn the music on and drift off into my creative mind.

Thanks, Faye, Coral and Heather, for your comments, as always much appreciated.🤗

Hang on Studio Wall
02/11/2023
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An abstract acrylic painting

About the Artist
David Hill

To contact ; Email [email protected]. I first started painting after being diagnosed with parkinsons disease in 2013 at the age of 49. That was nearly 10 years ago and16 years from my first symptoms, my consultant painted [ I am being funny ] a bleak picture [ a bit more humour ] telling me that…

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