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Hoarding and The Meaning of *My* Things

You know how when you were in nursing school reading about pathology, and you thought you had symptoms of every … More

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Art, art and nursing, artists, hoarding, hypochdriasis of medical students, medical student syndrome, nosophobia, nurse culture, nurse lifestyles, nurses blog, pathology, rn blog

Making a Living, Making Art, and a Dirty Bathroom

Often, I’m so busy living my life there’s little time to write about it, and this is one of those … More

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Art, artists, Buddhist koans, Helen Frankenthaler, housework, rn blog, Robert Motherwell

Making a Painting with Gertrude and Earnest in the Rabbit Hole

    It takes a lot of time to be a genius, you have to sit around so much doing … More

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art and nursing, art making, artists, down the rabbit hole, earnest hemingway, gertrude stein, nurses, painting

Snowbound for the Holidays

             While drinking my morning coffee, I noticed a perfect reflection of Portland in a water-glass on the window sill. The … More

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Art, artists, holidays, morning coffee, Nebraska snowstorm, New Year's, nursing, obligations, Portland, snow, snowbound, waterglass

The Economic Crisis & the Contemporary Art Market

Check this article by Holland Cotter of the NY Times:   The Boom is Over. Long Live the Art!       … More

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art history, art market, art school, artists, economic crisis, holland cotter, nurse blogs, Posts about Art

Valentine’s Day 2009

      …every artist is androgynous, that it is the masculine in a woman and the feminine in a man that proves … More

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artists, famous quotes, I Wish I Said It, may sarton, nurse blogs, poets, Posts about Art, quotes

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A Little About Myself

JParadisiRN is a multidisciplinary artist with a focus in painting and writing. Her paintings and short stories have been published nationally. She has exhibited artwork in galleries throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Julianna frequently contributes illustrated blog posts to Off The Charts, the blog of the American Journal of Nursing. She has been a nurse for 33 years, specializing in Pediatric Intensive Care, Oncology Infusion, and as an Oncology Nurse Navigator.

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