Celestial Windows
by Mimulux Patricia No
Title
Celestial Windows
Artist
Mimulux Patricia No
Medium
Mixed Media - Mixed Media
Description
Celestial Windows
The Story behind Celestial Windows: In July 2016 i was diagnosed with breast cancer. Then my world turned upside down... for a while. Chemotherapy started immediately, followed by surgery, then a break and soon i am starting with radiation therapy, then one more chemo. One thing followed the other, it took my breath away. During chemo i lost my creative spark, i was too tired, too exhausted and i spent most of my days on the sofa, sleeping! it takes quite a while to recover from this.
Now finally my creativity seems to be back. My style has changed - a bit ... I notice that my colours are stronger, the designs more intricate. I use mostly recycled cardboard to create my mixed-media collages, but some are still done on watercolour paper.
The story of Celestial Windows: Chemotherapy.. sounds scary. I was confronted with this soon after my diagnosis. My oncologist is a wonderful person, kind, compassionate, gentle. He took and takes his time to explain, to remove fears, to be honest without shocking, and so he told me what type of cancer i had and what kind of chemo would be applied. It sounded like a lot - 4 hours per week over 8 weeks. UGH.. i went... and he admitted, it WAS a lot.
So he accompanied me to the chemo room. I heard some bleeps from machines, low voices .. and entered the room for the first time. There was a big desk, nursing staff was busy behind and in front of the desk, my oncologist introduced me to the staff and.. i was greeted by friendly smiles all round. Then i saw the chairs, they looked wonderfully comfy.. covered in a soft leatherlike material, light beige in colour, with buttons to adjust the position of the chair.. so it could be almost turned into a bed.. or you could sit straight up... Next i noticed that all chairs stood side by side, with a partition between each chair so each patient had his privacy.. but then i saw the windows! Huge, enormous windows, and the view was overwhelming. It was so beautiful.. so magic ... so special. The oncology ward is on the 5th floor, so i was quite high up already, no buildings blocking the view, and there it was, this incredibly beautiful view.. right on to the swiss alps. The famous Eiger mountain almost close enough to touch, next to it the Mönch and the Jungrau mountains. I remember thinking, this view is magic, it has healing qualities.. the energy here is wonderful, and i relaxed, feeling safe and well cared for.
So the Celestial Windows represent those "magic windows" in the chemo room; the angels are the careing nursing staff, cause that is what they are, kind, gentle and always a friendly smile ready for you, the big angel standing behind and a little bit hidden represents my oncologist... and Goddess, sitting a bit off to the side and smiling to herself, well she is herself, that strong and powerful energy i felt up in that room, and not only in that room, this energy is everywhere here.
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January 5th, 2017
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Comments (11)
Carmen Tyrrell
Beautiful as creative, colourful and uplifting can be your art Patricia! Reading your emotional story....L/F
Mathilde Vhargon
This and some of the others that are in a similar style remind me so much of one of my favourite painters, Marc Chagall, and of course you must also know this. Your work is deeply beautiful-- always expressive and leading the viewer to question and to look within as well as trying to link their inner world with their outer reality. I am so happy to read your story of the caring professionals who administer and prescribe your chemotherapy. Surely such an ordeal for you has been lightened as you describe. Your willingness to share this makes the art more meaningful and precious.
Mimulux Patricia No replied:
oh dear.. so much time has passed since you commented on this painting.. so sorry for never replying.. i hope all is well ... :)
Madalena Lobao-Tello
CONGRATULATIONS!!. Women Painters has featured your artwork. Great work. Love the colours and composition !!
Madalena Lobao-Tello
My today favorite on the group Women Painters - Hand paintings only. Shared on Women Painters on Facebook Great work, love the colours and textures!