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Love Dove Front

Love Dove, Love Dove

Love Dove Back

Each year, the National Marfan Foundation (NMF) has a HeARTworks gala fundraiser that features a special "artist heart" silent auction. Selected artists contribute sculptural renditions of a heart roughly 10"x10" in size. Entries include a variety of materials including wood, mosaic, and, in my case, papier-mâché. I chose to superimpose two white doves in flight on my heart: the front of the heart sports a dove taking off on upswept wings; the back of the heart shows the back of a dove about to land. The piece represents love, peace, and hope that pulse with each beat of the heart: "Love Dove, Love Dove". This is my first artist heart and I'm honored to have the opportunity to contribute to the NMF in this way. The NMF national and local chapters in Massachusetts and in Los Angeles have provided invaluable help to me and my family.

Painting - The Weather Up There    Painting - Gnome Alaska

Last year, I donated the painting "The Weather Up There" portraying a giraffe, since many people with Marfan syndrome are tall and lanky, like me. Fortunately, they also have a sense of humor.

And in 2009, the NMF used the painting "Gnome Alaska" for their holiday card.

What is the National Marfan Foundation?

The National Marfan Foundation, founded in 1981, is a non-profit voluntary health organization dedicated to saving lives and improving the quality of life for individuals and families affected by Marfan syndrome and related disorders.

What is Marfan Syndrome?

Marfan syndrome is a disorder of the connective tissue. Connective tissue holds all parts of the body together and helps control how the body grows. Because connective tissue is found throughout the body, Marfan syndrome features can occur in many different parts of the body.

National Marfan Foundation

Marfan syndrome features are most often found in the heart, blood vessels, bones, joints, and eyes. Sometimes the lungs and skin are also affected. Marfan syndrome does not affect intelligence About 1 in 5,000 people have Marfan syndrome. This includes men and women of all races and ethnic groups. For more information about Marfan syndrome and the NMF, visit: http://www.marfan.org/marfan/

-- sculpture photos courtesy of Ruth Kaplan --