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John Dowling’s Art Journey: From Creation to Recovery

At the beginning of John Dowling’s career in making art, he did not want to sell the resulting masterpieces. However, he did want to find out exactly what they were worth. So I created this catalog. I put in exaggerated prices. I knew that eventually, I would start my own museum of contemporary art. Alternatively, I would donate the pieces to museums worldwide. And then fate! The COVID-19 vaccine gave me Myocarditis. It also caused the rare side effect of blood clots, which in turn gave me a stroke.

That stroke was devastating. It took me two years to be able to talk again. I still can not even sign my own name anymore. Subsequently, I had to have 2 additional fem-pop bypass surgeries on both legs. This was after being unable to walk for over a year. Now, I must sell my art. This will help provide for my care and medical expenses throughout the rest of my life. The price to acquire each masterpiece is $37,500. This includes selling a minimum of 10 editions of each when you purchase all 850 pieces.

Recovering from a stroke is incredibly challenging due to the complex ways it impacts the brain and body. Here’s a breakdown of some key factors:

1. Brain Damage:

2. Physical Challenges:

3. Communication and Cognitive Difficulties:

4. Individual Factors:

5. The Invisible Challenges:

Recovering from a stroke is a marathon, not a sprint. It requires immense patience, perseverance, and a dedicated team of healthcare professionals and loved ones. The challenges are significant. However, with the right support and rehabilitation, stroke survivors can make remarkable progress. They can regain a fulfilling life.

I am one of the fortunate ones. I was in surgery only 30 minutes after the clot was detected. The surgeon reversed the blood flow in my brain using a new procedure. They also removed the massive clot. I am alive because of that remarkable procedure and I am now fully recovered despite my inability to speak normally. ( and the occasional unexplained seizures)




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