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tinkerbell23 | 23:44 Mon 25th Jun 2012 | ChatterBank
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Mabye you can help me if you dont mind?

Do you lecture regarding dementia?

I posted yonks ago on here about a lecture i attended once on dementia..... The lady used an artist as an example....

He was a fine artist and continued to paint after his diagnosis....and it shows how reduced his functions where and he began to paint flat faces and really out of,proportion things.......

You havent an idea do you? Sorry...pretty random...just a stab in the dark!!

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I googled this Tinks and there is a lot about dementia and art on YouTube ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTHP8aTh2_E
They are all on this link ....... hope you find the one you want Tinks x
Sorry didn't work!
Is it William Utermohlen?
Grrr - why won't they work? Try the google link, lots to choose from ...
http://www.google.co....54a8&biw=1015&bih=602
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Ta much ann il check youtube too.....id love to see again...it was a scene in italy he painted and eventually dogs and humans who had the same face...

I always google and find a man who doneself portraits but its not him....

Thanks! Xx
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Im DELIGHTED....cant believe ive just found it.... carolus horn...x
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It was especially how humans and dogs had the same flat faces....i never realised that patients cant see 3D features and become scared, people and dogs have similar faces to them etc. it was a brilliant brilliant lecture...xxx

http://www.google.co....QsAQ&biw=1024&bih=672
That is so interesting, Tinks.

When I was at school I actually looked into Art Therapy as a career purely as a way to combine my love of art and biology.
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Isnt it! Im going to try to get the powerpoint if i can id send you it. It was brilliant really made me look at things differently...imagine people and dogs and other animals having no features!! It also highlighted shiny hospital floors just look like water to patients who suffer and can have difficulty and fear of walking etc! Amazing, but oh so sad. Horrible disease!

Was a lovely painter before, then they become very childlike...by the end it was honestly just a scribble in pencil.....

I really must gey those slides x
It's terrifying what our own minds can do to us... I hope you find them :) x
that's intriguing.

Here's something about how fadiing vision affected Monet's and Degas' paintings (click on the slide show on the right)

http://med.stanford.e...s/2007/april/art.html
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Amazing isnt it...sad sometimes when the body fails x

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