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6.50" x 8.00"
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8.50" x 10.00"
The Migraine Poster
by Alethea M
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The Migraine poster by Alethea M. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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This painting portrays the debilitating loneliness of the migraine. More than 29.5 million Americans suffer from migraine, with women being affected... more
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Artist's Description
This painting portrays the debilitating loneliness of the migraine. More than 29.5 million Americans suffer from migraine, with women being affected three times more often than men. 100% of the proceeds from this sale go directly to The Migraine Research Foundation to help find the base cause of migraines. Please visit http://www.migraineresearchfoundation.org/index.html for more details.
About Alethea M
Fostering an appreciation for art became an intense desire for me during the 1960's "Age of Aquarius" movement. I wanted to be a hippy and join in on the fun. It was a new generation, a new set of ideals, and The Beatles were coming to America. What more could a teenager ask for! All I wanted in life was to grow my hair long, dye it blonde, and paint flowers on my face. THAT was the ultimate groove for me. I had just missed the Beatnik era, (although I would have loved sitting in a smoke filled underground bar wearing a beret, freaking out at some wild pop art, and once in a while going "wow man"). So with that in mind, I roared into the Love Generation while sitting 2 feet away from our black and white television watching The...
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Kathy Yates
Wow, I know how this feels!! Thanks for portraying it so beautifully, Alethea! Loved reading your bio, and love your work!! :)
Denisa Laura Doltu
Beautiful work Alethea!
Alethea M replied:
Denisa - thank you so very much!
JISS JOSEPH
beautiful work
Alethea M replied:
THANK YOU SO MUCH JISS!!!
Ann Radley
Oh well done - I was almost afraid to look as my daughter and I both suffer from this. Very truthful portrayal, and it is very isolating (the migraine experience that is)
Alethea M replied:
Hi Ann - Amazing how looking at a painting of pain can cause flash backs and the "knowing". Thank you so much for responding with your comment. :) Blessings to you and your daughter.
Donna Blackhall
I can certainly relate to this one, great imagery Alethea
Alethea M replied:
Thank you Donna - it is astounding how many artists live with migraines! Hmmmmmmm, kinda makes ya wonder what migraines would be like without the peace and solitude associated with art.
Xueling Zou
Wow, compelling expression, Alethea!! Wonderful brushstrokes and your gorgeous color palette! Love this piece!
Alethea M replied:
Thank you so very much Xueling! I am honored to receive such a great comment from you, and excited to have The Migraine Research Foundation feature this painting. Thank you!
Alethea McKee
Please do Judy...maybe there should be a new group started called "Migraine"? LOL I'd love to see your painting. No one can understand what a vicious and ugly migraine is like...until they have experienced one. Ugh, huh?
Judy Via-wolff
I have to comment because I too suffer from this since I was teenager, You have delicatley portrayed this agony. I did a ptg. a ong time ago on glass on this same subject, perhaps I will photograph and post it so you can see it. How generous you are to donate to the foundation... fav
Alethea M replied:
Hi Judy - it's been a while since I've been on FAA - have you posted your painting yet?