'Dganit' - I wish you were here
This exhibition is dedicated to my friend Dganit. She had the strength to be happy in life, she was always straightforward and she relished challenging people’s opinions. Dganit used words that expressed exactly what she felt in her heart and even in the coldest, wettest & most miserable days England could throw at her, Dganit brought colour, vibrancy and her vivacious spirit to the streets of London.
Dganit helped me out of the cupboard so I could paint myself a picture and she always encouraged me to be true to myself and do what I love.
Dganit fought her illness with immense courage and dignity and as a nurse herself, she had great faith in the medical trials she was put on which helped to prolong her life and gave her hope. We all miss her dearly.
All the proceeds from this exhibition will go towards Cancer Research.
This exhibition is dedicated to my friend Dganit. She had the strength to be happy in life, she was always straightforward and she relished challenging people’s opinions. Dganit used words that expressed exactly what she felt in her heart and even in the coldest, wettest & most miserable days England could throw at her, Dganit brought colour, vibrancy and her vivacious spirit to the streets of London.
Dganit helped me out of the cupboard so I could paint myself a picture and she always encouraged me to be true to myself and do what I love.
Dganit fought her illness with immense courage and dignity and as a nurse herself, she had great faith in the medical trials she was put on which helped to prolong her life and gave her hope. We all miss her dearly.
All the proceeds from this exhibition will go towards Cancer Research.