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| Brad's Painting "Birth Of Jesus" Featured On 2010 Cover Of German Christmas CD |
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| 11/24/10: Brad's painting titled Birth Of Jesus will grace the cover of the 2010 Christmas CD by the Kammerchor Michaelstein Chamber Choir of Germany. To learn more about the choir and visit their website go here. Here are two samples tracks from this beautiful Christmas CD titled O magnum mysterium! Sample 1 and Sample 2. |
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| Painting: Creation Of Heaven And Earth by Artist Bradley J. Parrish |
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| Parrish Original Sells For $200K |
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| 04/09/10: Parrish's original oil painting titled Creation of Heaven And Earth recently sold to a collector in Australia for $200,000.00. This peice is one that has remained in Parrish's own personal collection since it's completion back in 1989. Brad recieved an ARC (The Art Renewal Center) award for this painting in 2006. For more information on other Parrish Originals, please go here. |
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"Well, this makes it operation number 5 for me, all within an
18 month stretch, heart attacks, wrist surgery, sinus surgery,
gall bladder surgery and now lung surgery. There is a song that
Allen Jackson sings called Everything I
Love is Killing Me. Couldn't
have said it better myself. Doctors took my coffee, soda, and
whiskey away because I had to give up the caffeine and any stimulants
that got my heart to jumping around. They said stay away from
fried food, fatty meats and of course the red meats as well,
they are too hard for your body to digest. Well there go those
great brats and steaks on the grill. Doctors also over the years
have been hounding me to quit smoking.
Yep, I can't eat, drink, or smoke. And I
call myself an artist. I want to live as Monet, Hemingway,
and Picasso, eating, drinking, and smoking my way through my
creative journey in life. I have done it all up to now. These
were pleasures and rewards I had enjoyed. I’m adjusting
I guess."
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| Brad Undergoes Lung Surgery To Remove A Mass |
Recently
doctors had spotted a mass in Brad's upper right lung. It
could not be determined whether or not that this mass was
indeed cancer. Doctors felt based on their findings that
it was indeed cancer, but could not be sure until it was
removed. Because biopsies are not always possible when masses
such as this are found in the upper part of the lung, removal
of the portion of the lung area in question is highly recommended.
They removed the top portion of Brad's Lung and the operation
went well. Brad and his family were relieved to hear from
the doctors shortly after the surgery, that the mass was
not cancer.
After the operation there had been a significant
scare. The narcotics that doctors put Brad on to handle the
pain from surgery and tubes that were still in him, made
his intestines expand to the point that they could have burst
and killed him. They immediately put Brad on different pain
medicine and he has had about six weeks of needed recovery
time.
Brad elected to have VATS surgery done
on his lung, this stands for Video Assisted Thoroscopic Lobectomy.
This is a less invasive means of surgery to cut down on the
size of the large incision they usually have to make across
the back and under the arm to perform lung surgery. Brad
knew the new method would not only speed up his recovery
time, but also would minimize any damage to the many nerves
and muscles doctors have to go through to perform this operation.
He also knew the possible consequences to his art career
going into this operation and had expected the worst and
hoped and prayed for the best. The later of the two had proven
victorious and Brad is very close to a full recovery. |
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Note: This
painting was painted in 1990 in memory of the owner's late husband,
who loved and respected everything in nature. This painting was
a winner in the 1990 Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum International
Birds in Art Competition. Brad has taken top honors in this prestigious
competition on the three occasions he has entered. Brad has
loved wildlife as long as he can remember. He has never wanted
to be pigeon holed as a wildlife artist due to his love of all
life, however, he is considered to be one of today's best.
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Over five years ago Brad was rear ended
by a motorist traveling at a high rate of speed. The accident
injured both of Brad's wrists and hands, primarily his right
painting hand and his right leg. After seeing several surgeons,
Brad was referred to one of the world's leading wrist and hand
surgeons at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, who performed
surgery on Brad in September of 2005. He was able to repair
enough of Brad's hand so that he can now paint
without the excruciating pain that he has had to endure over
the past five years. Within the last year, Brad
had undergone four surgeries, the latest being heart surgery
this past September. He states that 2006 has been one of the
most trying years of his life. Not because of all the surgeries,
but rather that the surgeries had robbed him of the time
he wanted to spend on, and to devote to his art. Many collectors
around the world were not aware that Brad's painting career
almost was taken from him, or that he recently had two heart
attacks that could have taken his life. Brad stated that he
is grateful for the love, support and prayers by so many and
that he will continue to paint. His greatest works
are yet to come. |
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Brad
Says: This has been without a doubt the hardest five
years of my life. I
have for the first time in my life, found my self wanting
to paint and and not being able to do so. The pain
of not being able to do what you love to do, and what
you have done your entire life, was the most frustrating
thing I ever had to deal with. I am so thankful that
the surgery on my wrist and hand went so well. I am thankful
to God and to those doctors that have moved mountains
for me, so that I might continue with that which I love.
I can only pray that God allows me the opportunity to
complete those works I still have to do.For me not to
paint, is for me not to live life. The works I have yet
to do are those works that will be my best. |
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