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@jenniferhunter

@athenalee I think I have only seen 2 operas, La Boeme and De Fleidermous and I liked them. I like ballet too and used to go often years ago. I paint realistic paintings in watercolor or oil and like to do historical type subjects. You can look me up online. I can share a few things that have a connection to Mayo, my Spotlight interview https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/about-connect/newsfeed-post/meet-jenniferhunter-where-health-and-art-meet/

I also have an art related Sharing Mayo Clinic Story and I'll share a few things related to that.
https://sharing.mayoclinic.org/2019/01/09/using-the-art-of-medicine-to-overcome-fear-of-surgery/
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/221703/
This link has a video of creating a special portrait (you may need to scroll to find it).
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/222044/

Do you have creative hobbies?

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Replies to "@athenalee I think I have only seen 2 operas, La Boeme and De Fleidermous and I..."

Good evening ladies. It is so nice to see such talented ladies begin to share their stories and creative efforts.. @athenalee, I have always been sort of excited to see a reply from you after one of my posts. I would gingerly open it only to find graciousness and thoughtful feedback. Thanks for taking the time to respond and share. @jenniferhunter. you have been one of my guiding lights for quite some time so I am thrilled to see you two together on the same page regarding opera. I kind of think there might be more to come.

Chris

Great pleasure reading your spotlight and learning more about you and your love of animals and art, Jennifer. I too have a background in science and have found it beneficial in navigating the medical world as a patient.

Your paintings are beautiful! I enjoyed watching the video of you painting your doctor. So amazing to watch you create such beauty. Have you been to the Remington Museum in upstate NY? I’ve always appreciated his depictions of the west, horses, and the people of his times.

Be well and “see” you around Connect!

Athena