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Home / Lifestyle / 90-Year-Old Artist Paints Caregivers as Thank You

90-Year-Old Artist Paints Caregivers as Thank You

27 Jan

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Summary

  • A 90-year-old artist painted portraits of her caregivers.
  • The artist recovered from a broken leg over a summer.
  • The artwork was displayed at a retirement community reception.
90-Year-Old Artist Paints Caregivers as Thank You

Eva Lu Damianos, a 90-year-old artist, found a unique way to express her gratitude to the healthcare professionals who aided her recovery. After sustaining a broken leg in June, Damianos spent 10 weeks unable to put weight on her limb, which also prevented her from painting.

During her recuperation at Hanna Healthcare Center, Damianos photographed her caregivers with their permission. Once she returned home to Longwood at Oakmont, she began creating portraits for 18 of them. This project, completed in two months, allowed her to reconnect with her passion for art and give back.

The caregivers expressed profound appreciation for the unexpected and personal gifts. Nurse supervisor Diane Dudek noted the rarity of such gestures, stating, "no words can truly express how privileged I feel." Longwood at Oakmont recognized Damianos' achievement by exhibiting the artwork and hosting a reception.

Damianos shared that painting played a vital role in her healing process, offering a distraction from her pain and a creative outlet. The success of this project has already led to a new commission, with plans to return to her abstract style.

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Eva Lu Damianos painted portraits of her caregivers as a way to express her gratitude after they helped her recover from a broken leg.
Eva Lu Damianos completed the 18 portraits of her caregivers in two months.
Eva Lu Damianos' artwork was displayed at her retirement community, Longwood at Oakmont, and a reception was held for the caregivers.

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