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Specialties

Medicine is a speciality of specialties. Even recognisable specialities have spawned sub-specialities – your ophthalmologist may focus only on the lens. You too can use OOOH!! to focus on a particular speciality. Of course, many of our artworks are not so easily categorised.

Selected Artworks

The site has links to many/most of the main medical specialties such as cardiology, neurology, respiratory, palliative care and child health.

OOOH!! Search & Filter

Use the OOOH!! filter system below to locate all the works in OOOH!! which use a particular medium. The dropdown list “Specialties” will reveal all. You can then narrow your search by choosing additional dropdown categories such as Art Forms and Diagnoses.

Bad News

Bad News

Ruth Friedlander
Sculpture

A broad view of the hidden, visceral impact of diagnosis on the patient, family and extended community-potentially mis-interpreted as dis-engaged during the emotional process of adjustment

Heart in Your Hands

Heart in Your Hands

Charlotte Lyon-Dean
Drawing

The privilege of receiving the patient’s heart and soul

A heart

A heart

Fiona Hamilton
Poetry

Poetic explorations of the heart in life and love – ‘a work in progress’

Dealing with Death

Dealing with Death

Laura Powell
Drawing

Are doctors prepared and resilient when treatment is no longer relevant, in the case of a dying patient and what is the patient’s agenda?

The complex mind

The complex mind

Lydia Horton
Mixed-media

A myriad of challenges to individualised, holistic care surface once mental stability is compromised

Orofacial Pain

Orofacial Pain

Tim Collins
Pastel

The all-consuming and fragmenting impact of chronic and acute facial pain

Trapped by Disease

Trapped by Disease

Sonya Hessey
Painting

The will to hold onto self-identity within rapidly advancing motor neuron disease

Lady With Pink Hair

Lady With Pink Hair

Anonymous
Prose

Young mother tragically contracting severe neurological condition during clinical treatment and deteriorating rapidly

11 minutes

11 minutes

Jessica Garner
Artform

A family enmeshed in addiction to smoking – socio/cultural, emotional and medical issues unpicked with compassion

Asthma

Asthma

Euridice Mendes
Poetry

A lyrical interpretation of respiratory challenges

The corridors of death

The corridors of death

Benjamin Sansom
Poetry

Clinical encounters during a child’s journey with a life-limiting disability raises questions around the dissonance of the hospital environment

The Wait

The Wait

Group 11
Mixed-media

The role of patient’s decisions around life-choices within palliative care

Living with Genetic Diseases

Living with Genetic Diseases

William Mephan
Cartoon

Living with genetic conditions: identity and self-worth through the metaphor of a child’s experience of society and lack of agency

It’s all in the genes

It’s all in the genes

Katherine Turner
Mixed-media

A family’s challenges around the acceptance and perceptions of their daughter living with Downs Syndrome

Specialties

Medicine is a speciality of specialties. Even recognisable specialities have spawned sub-specialities – your ophthalmologist may focus only on the lens. You too can use OOOH!! to focus on a particular speciality. Of course, many of our artworks are not so easily categorised.

The site has links to many/most of the main medical specialties such as cardiology, neurology, respiratory, palliative care and child health.

OOOH!! Search & Filter

Use the OOOH!! filter system below to locate all the works in OOOH!! which use a particular medium. The dropdown list “Perspectives” will reveal all. You can then narrow your search by choosing additional dropdown categories such as Art Forms and Diagnoses.

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

Collaborative Heart Patchwork

Collaborative Heart Patchwork

Suuad
Textile

Thoughts around arts for health in GP surgeries from Suuad – a patient-artist and poet

Chispa

Chispa

Paloma
Mixed-media

‘Returning to life’ more fully through the engagement in the arts

HEAVY WORDS: Stories From The Cervix

HEAVY WORDS: Stories From The Cervix

Kamina Walton
Mixed-media

A Bristol art exhibition raises awareness of women’s health issues and triggers cross-community dialogue

Reassurance

Reassurance

Helen Collyer-Merritt
Drawing

The vital and grounding power of a doctor’s touch at pivotal moments

The Patient

The Patient

James Hayward
Painting

A surreal interpretation of the objectification of the patient once medical humanity is eclipsed

Spots of Patients

Spots of Patients

Irorho Ejournah
Textile

Colour-inversion represents patients’ diversity of embodiment and approach to well-being despite identical medical conditions-and clinicians’ variable responses in turn

Hidden Problems

Hidden Problems

Steve Lindley
Photography

The artist bringing a medical eye to everyday environments

The Sun-Bather

The Sun-Bather

Zoe Isaacson
Sculpture

The risks of malignant melanoma in exposure to the sun and an exploration of societal pressures regarding ‘tanning’

A Silent Society

A Silent Society

Hope Jones
Film

Living with a stutter- an exploration of historical and cultural perspectives

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

A Bitter Pill

A Bitter Pill

Barbara Piedra, Pavandeep Singh
Film

Young male suicide statistics triggered this joint exploration into the need for adequate support-systems to be in place – before crisis-points are reached

Human to Human

Human to Human

Ella Fisher
Poetry

The in-the-moment challenges of juggling clinical and individual readings of a patient whilst developing clinical insights and consultation skills

The Hand

The Hand

Hattie Drummond
Sculpture

Disembodiment following a stroke and the patient’s physical and emotional journey to recovery sensitively recorded and interpreted

Lost Identity

Lost Identity

Megan Cocker
Painting

The cumulative impact being the prime-carer for others

Holding My Hand

Holding My Hand

Catherine Ollerhead
Mixed-media

The value of simply offering a hand within healthcare

A portrait in time

A portrait in time

Essi Igwelaezoh
Drawing

A fifth-year medical student reflects on individuality and universality in this self-portrait.

This Family and Other Drugs

This Family and Other Drugs

Antonis Tofias
Pastel

An other-worldly moment when communication challenges post-stroke dissolve in an integrated, multi-sensory experience

They Are the Brave

They Are the Brave

Xavier Leonard
Poetry

A deeply reflective analysis of patients’ vulnerability and hope within clinical care. Hard-won personal insight has integrated this tension in a simple, poignant and artful poem

Bad News

Bad News

Ruth Friedlander
Sculpture

A broad view of the hidden, visceral impact of diagnosis on the patient, family and extended community-potentially mis-interpreted as dis-engaged during the emotional process of adjustment

Lost to Dementia

Lost to Dementia

Charlotte Burgess, Kate Buntine and Katie Brunsdon
Artform

The role of memory within dementia

Flowers

Flowers

Camilla Siig
Drawing

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

The Barrier of Medical Jargon

The Barrier of Medical Jargon

Michele Correa
Sculpture

A plea for less clinical terminology used in consultations to build a more participatory relationship between clinicians and patients

Heart in Your Hands

Heart in Your Hands

Charlotte Lyon-Dean
Drawing

The privilege of receiving the patient’s heart and soul

Infertility

Infertility

Liam Carty-Howe
Film

A GP consultation inspired exploration into the cultural stigma and emotional impact of infertility

The corridors of death

The corridors of death

Benjamin Sansom
Poetry

Clinical encounters during a child’s journey with a life-limiting disability raises questions around the dissonance of the hospital environment

Life Sentences

Life Sentences

Florence Cameron-Webb
Photography

A mother gives birth and returns to jail without her baby – what is gained from this arrangement?

The Arms of Isolation

The Arms of Isolation

Eleanor McNally
Collage

Loneliness and anxiety around media coverage of NHS

The Wait

The Wait

Group 11
Mixed-media

The role of patient’s decisions around life-choices within palliative care

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

The Reach

The Reach

Group 21
Drawing

Questions around how certain cancers dominate the attention of the media, health services and government spending.

An Inward Scream

An Inward Scream

Jan
Mixed-media

Post-surgery return to work whilst recovering from cancer.

Life Saver

Life Saver

Jan
Poetry

Appreciation of a GP’s attention – leading to an early cancer diagnosis

Flying with the Ravens

Flying with the Ravens

Lucy McNair
Photography

The all-clear four years after a cancer diagnosis brings heady new horizons