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What’s Art Forms about?

OOOH!! is an eclectic location. It has actively encouraged artistic submissions in a wide diversity of media since 2008. Check out these different types of talent for your interest and inspiration.

Click these words for examples of (they will appear on the right) Poetry, Short Stories, Drawing, Paintings, Textiles, Photography, Sculpture, Audio, Collage, Mixed-Media and more.

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Boxed-in

Boxed-in

Emily Toms
Poetry

The complexities of embedding medical learnings from within a remote capsule

A Note On Haiku

A Note On Haiku

Acland Hart
Poetry

Imaginative, poetic presentations of medical conditions

Paint my Canvas

Paint my Canvas

Georgina Maguire
Poetry

A student chooses to minutely absorb and process a deeply shared patient experience around terminal illness using poetry as method of learning from this privileged gift

Valerie

Valerie

Nick Bigwood
Prose

Narrative inspired by a profoundly disabled patient – insights around being a passive recipient of multiple interventions

My First Patient

My First Patient

Alland Hart
Prose

Soldier confronted by desperate parents giving his water bottle to their child

The Die Hard Smoker

The Die Hard Smoker

John S Ferguson
Prose

An elderly smoker survives against the odds, defiant in his addiction to tobacco

Hospital: A Living Architecture

Hospital: A Living Architecture

Ottalie Hoskyns
Drawing

Appreciation of hospital care by a close relative causes a student to consider this holistic clinical community

Flowers

Flowers

Camilla Siig
Drawing

Exploring the intertwined role of clinical care and family support through flora

Curiosity

Curiosity

Amy Woods
Painting

A student’s insight into the sensitive dialogue within consultation places due weight on the gifts of genuine authentic connection in healthcare

Life’s Last Chapter

Life’s Last Chapter

Katie Driver
Painting

A grand-daughter’s insight into the nurturing role of the natural environment both at first and second-hand at the end of life

Awesome

Awesome

Paloma
Textile

The artist returns to the charge of birth and re-positions herself as creatively contributing to the shape of her future

Sewing yourself back together

Sewing yourself back together

Lucy Dundas, Anna Kharas, Fergus McNeile, Leif Moreau, Chloe Parsons, Jai Patel, Annie Rylance, Shruthi Sankaranarayanan, Thompson, Caitlin Xerri
Textile

Free-hand embroidery based on exploration of alternative therapies to support post-natal depression.

Heart Strings

Heart Strings

Abigail Morris
Sculpture

Employing skills in embroidery and applique to consider the complexities of living with dyslexia

My Life

My Life

Lesley
Poetry

A word and textile tribute to ‘The Heart’

Emergency

Emergency

Abigail Lewis-Barned
Photography

A pivotal domestic reminder holds a father back from taking his own life

Patient X

Patient X

Jonathan Williamson
Photography

This image and text raises complex issues around dis-empowerment and the quality of the patient’s individual lived experience

Make a Difference

Make a Difference

Ben Wood
Photography

An insight into social deprivation through a chance encounter with a local resident

Organ Manufacture

Organ Manufacture

Group 4
Sculpture

Questions around the ethics of new technologies and a culture of throw-away organs

The Shadow of War

The Shadow of War

Emily Deacon-Elliott
Sculpture

A call for increased clinical sensitivity to the impact of PTSD drawing on biographical material

On the Outside

On the Outside

Megan Fileman
Sculpture

The universally shared complexities and challenges of emotionally supporting others

Disconnected

Disconnected

Group 20
Film

The complexities of remote consultations

Understanding the True Burden

Understanding the True Burden

Aashna Bali
Multi-media

Strong bonds of family love sustaining a mother living with a chronic and acute ill-health are explored through voice, music and movement

Reflections on the Human Form

Reflections on the Human Form

Marie-Claire Bradley, et al.
Collage

Drawing on historical and current perspectives to exploring the richness of human form

Trading One Vice For The Other

Trading One Vice For The Other

Eduardo Panaiotis
Collage

A gritty encounter with the viscous circle of addiction and sensitive reflection around prevention and shared responsibility

Taking History

Taking History

Libby Wilson
Collage

An insight into the impact a diagnosis of breast cancer upon a close-knit family

The Spider

The Spider

Frederick Bridgwood, Jonathan Chin, James Cunliffe, Esme Doherty, Jessica Donaghue, Joseph Halford, Taraneh Schaeper
Mixed-media

A multi-faceted interpretation of living with mental illness inspired by a GP consultation

Loose Threads

Loose Threads

Group 10
Textile

This artwork represents the imagined life of a street worker – a composite character inspired by the work of the Bristol charity One25

My mind is not my own

My mind is not my own

Rebecca Wood
Film

A visual and audio interpretation of the impact of a stroke on a particular patient based on his detailed embodied descriptions

What’s Inside?

What’s Inside?

Teo Lopez Bernal
Mixed-media

A thought-provoking case study of gender ambiguity and identity construction

The Ripple Effect

The Ripple Effect

Anonymous
Poetry

Conflicts and complexity of care – inspired by a mother’s personal experience

CANCER?

CANCER?

Anonymous
Poetry

A medical student’s mixed response to his mother’s suspected cancer diagnosis

The Appearance of Disease

The Appearance of Disease

Lizzie Cain
Poetry

A student visualises patients from their medical notes pre-consultation

Anti Mnemonist

Anti Mnemonist

Anonymous
Drawing

Three intersecting graphic perspectives based on living with dementia and the underlying creative process

Rescue

Rescue

Anonymous
Poetry

The initial disconnecting and isolating aspect of pain and illness – and relief when a web of support emerges

Alive

Alive

Hayley Penhale
Poetry

‘The miracle of life is not to live – but to be alive’: the doctor’s role in supporting patients to address self-depleting patterns

Sun-Spun

Sun-Spun

Margaret Williams
Poetry

The poet observes a child with autism absorbed in play and feels privileged to be invited to join her world

A New Beginning

A New Beginning

Anonymous
Prose

Birth and death, joy and grief – bound up in exceptional circumstances

Long Dark Tunnel

Long Dark Tunnel

Rachel Gelder
Mixed-media

Image from the perspective of a elderly patient whose world is rapidly shrinking due to anxiety about her infirmity

Big Black Dogs

Big Black Dogs

Denise Gomez
Poetry

Metaphorical musing around depression as something which cannot be shaken off

The Struggle

The Struggle

Emily Ashworth
Painting

The tension between the will to thrive and a body cumulatively challenged by ill-health

Abnormal

Abnormal

Amy Crees
Prose

Concern for a young woman patient living with chronic pain and skin disfigurement – compounded by a detached parent

Pseudo Life

Pseudo Life

Lucy Blake
Painting

A carer places her considerable health issues at one remove despite her GP’s concerns

Life-Line

Life-Line

Tom Miller
Drawing

A GP provides timely support to a patient with addiction

The Future

The Future

Paddy Begley
Prose

An emergency hospitalization where the patient is unaware of gravity of her condition

A Real Person Too

A Real Person Too

Edward Toll
Poetry

A young addict unexpectedly finds understanding from the medical profession

Daytime Television

Daytime Television

Caroline Clements
Poetry

A stark domestic insight into the realities of supporting a loved one with acquired disability

Valerie

Valerie

Nick Bigwood
Prose

Narrative inspired by a profoundly disabled patient – insights around being a passive recipient of multiple interventions

Eat Less

Eat Less

Rebecca Wood
Drawing

The notion that obesity is a self-inflicted is scrutinized after a home visit.

There was a man…

There was a man…

Shasha Khairullah
Poetry

Insights into the role of humour in clinical practice, and its relation to the trust placed in healthcare professionals

Mum

Mum

Anonymous
Poetry

Searingly honest poem about a son’s changing relationship with his mother after she has a severe stroke

Art in Medicine

Art in Medicine

Amelia Kerr
Painting

The role of portraiture within healing.

Finding the Pain

Finding the Pain

Caitlin McDonnell
Prose

Insights from patient drawings bring the impact of clinical consultations to the fore

A Vision Gained

A Vision Gained

Sarah Saunders
Poetry

A multi-sensory re-evaluation of a grandmother’s visual ‘dis’ability

Precious

Precious

Alys Maconie
Prose

Fictionalized account of a tender relationship, Sita the life-long companion and carer of her frail husband

The Knot

The Knot

Elfrieda Power
Painting

An analysis of the impact of alcoholism and drug abuse upon the individual, their family and professionals involved

Let Go

Let Go

Farook Sarfaz
Poetry

A lyrical interpretation of patients’ feelings of being misunderstood and aching to be free

Use Your EQ not just your IQ

Use Your EQ not just your IQ

Richard Oguguo Igwe
Multi-media

Rap based on the need to take an holistic approach during consultation

Desert Rose

Desert Rose

Ruramayi Rukuni
Poetry

An encounter with a young girl in Zimbabwe is pivotal in this poet’s choice of medicine as a career

A Note On Haiku

A Note On Haiku

Acland Hart
Poetry

Imaginative, poetic presentations of medical conditions

Fragmented Identity

Fragmented Identity

Rachel Elven
Painting

A stark portrayal of identity-construction post-stroke

Asthma

Asthma

Euridice Mendes
Poetry

A lyrical interpretation of respiratory challenges

The Twilight Years

The Twilight Years

Helen Saxby
Prose

Poignant narrative about a widow’s first day as a resident in a care home

Crisis-Point

Crisis-Point

Anonymous
Prose

A home-visit to elderly man provides an unexpected chink of connection through spirituality

Mark

Mark

Katriona Thompson
Prose

A wheel-chair user’s lived experience is ignored by her GP while a man-to-man chat ensues with her companion

Depression

Depression

Anonymous
Prose

A personal account of depression – family and peer response and stigma around revealing mental health issues

Feeble, Precarious, Existence

Feeble, Precarious, Existence

E Nyeko
Painting

A doctor’s perspective whilst dying of heart disease – empty bed and candles

Wave

Wave

Jo Davies
Drawing

Experimentation with vibrant colours, inspired by the ocean

Paint my Canvas

Paint my Canvas

Georgina Maguire
Poetry

A student chooses to minutely absorb and process a deeply shared patient experience around terminal illness using poetry as method of learning from this privileged gift

An Excerpt From The Diary Of A Patient

An Excerpt From The Diary Of A Patient

Anonymous
Prose

Personal account of patient as undisclosed medic hearing her devastating diagnosis unwittingly revealed in clinical shorthand