Artist depicts faces of his father, living with Alzheimer’s
Washington Post
Jeff Huntington’s interest in Alzheimer’s isn’t idle curiosity. The artist’s father, depicted in “Plaques and Tangles” — a triptych from which the show takes its name — has suffered from the disease for 10 years. The three-canvas work depicts the 67-year-old in moods that are, by turns, frustrated, goofy and contemplative.
via Jeff Huntington depicts faces of his father, living with Alzheimer’s.
Posted on June 18, 2010 | No Comments | Category: Alzheimer's | Tags: Alzheimer's, art
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