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01182012

Published on 01/18/2012

A Perfect Science, 2012, acrylic on panel, 48″x48″

I spend a lot of time in oncology clinic waiting rooms. I have this one fantasy that cancer is cured and the plants that they use to make chemotherapy drugs sprout out from the toxic liquids in an abandoned waiting room. This is a pacific yew tree growing out of the drug Taxol.

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4 comments on ‘01182012’

  1. kodi says:

    that is beautiful. i love this

  2. Jc says:

    If we can dream it, it can happen…

  3. Jeny Chiesa says:

    Amazing….love the painting..talent, talent,talent…great work Jermery

  4. Anita says:

    So mysterious, as so many illnesses and their cures ultimately are (for the non-scientist) I’m glad there’s a tree in the painting. Trees already give us so many things, from shelter against the elements to pulp for paper to write the healing words on. Perhaps it is a tree that will save us, in the end.

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