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Memories in the Making: Radiant Mandala by Jerry

Radiant Mandala by Jerry

Radiant Mandala by Jerry

Memories in the Making is an Alzheimer’s Association art therapy program for individuals with Alzheimer’s and related dementias. Volunteer facilitators help people with dementia – many of whom often have no art background – create drawings and paintings. These sessions provide participants social interaction and boost their self-esteem while opening the channels of communication with loved ones.

Today’s featured Memories in the Making artist is Jerry. Jerry was born in Darby Pennsylvania, and spent many years in his career as a design draftsman. He has always had a great sense of humor, and loves reading history, challenging himself with crossword puzzles, and spending time in his garden. Jerry is an avid lover of music, and can’t resist the urge to dance when he hears a good tune. Jerry is a wonderful addition to the MIM program at Live Oak, and continues to develop his skills in watercolor.

Jerry’s painting is just one of the many works of art that will be auctioned off at our annual Memories in the Making Art & Wine Auction, held this year on March 1 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. In addition to work by Memories in the Making artists, the silent and live auction selection will include fine wines, unique experiences and luxury items.

Visit www.alz.org/norcal to purchase tickets and learn more.

>> View more art and artist stories on our Memories in the Making blog posts
>> Register for the Memories in the Making Art Auction today

 

Memories in the Making: Louvre Blue Vase by Dung

Louvre Blue Vase by Dung

Louvre Blue Vase by Dung

Memories in the Making is an Alzheimer’s Association art therapy program for individuals with Alzheimer’s and related dementias. Volunteer facilitators help people with dementia – many of whom often have no art background – create drawings and paintings. These sessions provide participants social interaction and boost their self-esteem while opening the channels of communication with loved ones.

Today’s featured Memories in the Making artist is Dung. Dung is a lovely, kind woman who was born and raised in Vietnam. She raised four children, and is the proud grandma to six beautiful grandchildren. She worked for many years as a dressmaker, and has a wonderful eye for color and detail – as evidenced by her intricate artwork. Besides drawing, Dung also enjoys joining in during other programs and activities at the Day Break center. She particularly loves participating in the singing groups, and has a warm and caring nature which makes it easy for her to make new friends.

Dung’s painting is just one of the many works of art that will be auctioned off at our annual Memories in the Making Art & Wine Auction, held this year on March 1 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. In addition to work by Memories in the Making artists, the silent and live auction selection will include fine wines, unique experiences and luxury items.

Visit www.alz.org/norcal to purchase tickets and learn more.

>> View more art and artist stories on our Memories in the Making blog posts
>> Register for the Memories in the Making Art Auction today

 

Memories in the Making: Geometric Barn by Harry

Geometric Barn by Harry

Geometric Barn by Harry

Memories in the Making is an Alzheimer’s Association art therapy program for individuals with Alzheimer’s and related dementias. Volunteer facilitators help people with dementia – many of whom often have no art background – create drawings and paintings. These sessions provide participants social interaction and boost their self-esteem while opening the channels of communication with loved ones.

Today’s featured Memories in the Making artist is Harry. Harry grew up in Redwood City. He lived for 7 years in Alaska where he worked on a railroad and in a mining operation. He did not like the way the Eskimos were treated by the whites. and tried to make up for his in his own relationships. He often sings a song about being as stubborn as a mule. He brings his friend to group, often carrying her purse and joking that he has taken all the money out. He really enjoys the painting group and when the group ends he often jokes and says “do I get a kiss and a hug for doing this?” His parting comment as he thanks us for our help with the group is usually, “Thank you. You’re very dear.”

Harry’s painting is just one of the many works of art that will be auctioned off at our annual Memories in the Making Art & Wine Auction, held this year on March 1 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. In addition to work by Memories in the Making artists, the silent and live auction selection will include fine wines, unique experiences and luxury items.

Visit www.alz.org/norcal to purchase tickets and learn more.

 

Memories in the Making: Barn in Provence by Rene

Barn in Provence by Rene

Barn in Provence by Rene

Memories in the Making is an Alzheimer’s Association art therapy program for individuals with Alzheimer’s and related dementias. Volunteer facilitators help people with dementia – many of whom often have no art background – create drawings and paintings. These sessions provide participants social interaction and boost their self-esteem while opening the channels of communication with loved ones.

Today’s featured Memories in the Making artist is Rene. Rene was born in El Salvador, in the town of Soyapango. He has always been a very active and athletic person, and played professional baseball in his youth. He is also very skilled at soccer, although he is modest and not quick to brag about his talents. One of his favorite sayings is “the more activity, the better!” which led him to try out the Memories in the Making group, and to discover his natural talent in painting. Those who know him well share that he is a gentleman with a good natured, competitive and independent spirit.

Rene’s painting is just one of the many works of art that will be auctioned off at our annual Memories in the Making Art & Wine Auction, held this year on March 1 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. In addition to work by Memories in the Making artists, the silent and live auction selection will include fine wines, unique experiences and luxury items.

Visit www.alz.org/norcal to purchase tickets and learn more.

>> View more art and artist stories on our Memories in the Making blog posts
>> Register for the Memories in the Making Art Auction today

 

Memories in the Making: Sea Glass by Jean

Sea Glass by Jean

Sea Glass by Jean

Memories in the Making is an Alzheimer’s Association art therapy program for individuals with Alzheimer’s and related dementias. Volunteer facilitators help people with dementia – many of whom often have no art background – create drawings and paintings. These sessions provide participants social interaction and boost their self-esteem while opening the channels of communication with loved ones.

Today’s featured Memories in the Making artist is Jean. Jean is a longstanding member of the Memories in the Making group. She is a very talkative, upbeat woman who clearly cares about those around her and will happily take your hand and stroll from room to room. Jean grew up on the east coast, where she was a tap dancer for many years. She often enjoys sitting and watching the other group members as they work, and loves to mix the paints and watch the colors develop. Jean also enjoys working “wet onto wet”, using the technique of covering her paper with water first, and then adding colors that blend into one another. Jean has a big personality, and is a great member of the group.

Jean’s painting is just one of the many works of art that will be auctioned off at our annual Memories in the Making Art & Wine Auction, held this year on March 1 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. In addition to work by Memories in the Making artists, the silent and live auction selection will include fine wines, unique experiences and luxury items.

Visit www.alz.org/norcal to purchase tickets and learn more.

>> View more art and artist stories on our Memories in the Making blog posts
>> Register for the Memories in the Making Art Auction today
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Memories in the Making: Happy Dog by Evelyn

Happy Dog by Evelyn

Happy Dog by Evelyn

Memories in the Making is an Alzheimer’s Association art therapy program for individuals with Alzheimer’s and related dementias. Volunteer facilitators help people with dementia – many of whom often have no art background – create drawings and paintings. These sessions provide participants social interaction and boost their self-esteem while opening the channels of communication with loved ones.

Today’s featured Memories in the Making artist is Evelyn. Evelyn is an incredible artist and loves the Memories in the Making group. There is another music group that goes on simultaneously, but each week Evelyn states, “I think we have more fun in here!” She has been coming to the group for several years now and has even taking up painting on the side. Her paintings range from intricate flowers to animals and butterflies – she always looks for striking pictures with vibrant colors that challenge her skills. Even though she is 92 years old, Evelyn is active and energetic and helps set up and clean up with the facilitator every week. Her lovely spirit is an asset to the group. It’s fun to sit with Evelyn as she paints and shares her memories- stories about the places she’s lived, her family, and her thoughts about life and how grateful she is for the blessings she has had.

Evelyn’s painting is just one of the many works of art that will be auctioned off at our annual Memories in the Making Art & Wine Auction, held this year on March 1 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. In addition to work by Memories in the Making artists, the silent and live auction selection will include fine wines, unique experiences and luxury items.

Visit www.alz.org/norcal to purchase tickets and learn more.

>> View more art and artist stories on our Memories in the Making blog posts
>> Register for the Memories in the Making Art Auction today

 

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