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2020 Virtual Expressive Art Show

2020 Individual Artists

See artwork created by BIST Members showing the interconnections between the Pandemic, Brain Injury & living with Hidden Disability. Click images to see the whole series enlarged.

Alexander Elijah Brazen

Space Dog ; Creativity is intelligence having fun ; Escape ; Senses

“The two senses that I lost for a short time after my accident have helped me to appreciate all the colours smells and textures of the world.”

Earl LeBlanc

Isolation and Emotion in Covid19 ; Untitled ; Stark Portrait ; Johnny Winter Tattoo

Isolation and Emotion in Covid19: Oil Pastel on Paper

Untitled: Oil Pastel on Paper

Stark Portrait: Pencil on paper

Johnny Winter Tattoo: Chalk pastel on paper


Prints are $50 each.


Elizabeth MacGregor

Untitled

 My roots stretch into my community. I reach out to protect and share.

Philiz Goh

Flying Out of Darkness: Toronto Harbourfront

“Bright lights represent the hope that things will get better soon.”

Philiz is an oncology nurse who had a brain injury and uses art as part of her therapy.

Shireen Jeejeebhoy

Brain Isolation

The elderly with no family, the chronically ill with no energy, the ones with brain injury with so many physical and cognitive problems and sensory overload that one is forced to rest in isolation for weeks to recuperate from participating in bits and pieces of regular life while no one reaches in to see how you’re doing. Invisible. Devastation.”

Stephanie

Because You Loved Me ; Under One Sky

“Every day, I am thankful for the love that made it possible for me to survive and recover the way that I have.”

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