Visitor's Comments
These comments are all taken from our visitor's book that was available for visitor's to write in throughout the exhibition
‘The exhibition is really quirky and has a good atmosphere. The work is amazing and has been displayed really well. There are lots of interesting and thought provoking pieces.’
‘The therapeutic nature of Art is one of the most important factors in what it expresses, both in the creative process and the finished piece(s). Well done to all of you for the expressions of suffering, yet ultimate healing routes!’
‘Wow – love the explanations with each piece of art, I could see and feel each piece.’
‘A great collection of interesting and thought provoking pieces.’
‘The exhibition is thought-provoking and inspirational.’
‘Very candid and interesting.’
‘Good thinking material.’
‘Very moving show. The stories behind the pieces make you realise how lucky most of us are – Art is good to communicate real, raw pain.’
‘People go thru shit and make great art feeling this – I like it.’
‘Really enjoyed taking in all the work of the contributors to ‘Revealing the Invisible.’ I found it inspirational to reflect upon the individual perspectives so generously shared by the artists. It gives me hope to see what people can create and achieve in spite of chronic illness.’
‘A wonderful exhibition – leaves me in a quite different place to when I came through the door. Very moving, intelligent and thought provoking. I love it!’
‘I got a real sense of what it must be like to ‘live with’ a chronic illness – how frightening, how all consuming.’
‘Makes one realise how ‘lucky’ one is to suffer a mere backache or headache. Very insightful. Thank you.’
‘A lovely exhibition – makes you think how lucky you are to be well, both physically and mentally.’
‘A very interesting exhibition. Hope it can be shown at other venues.’
‘Saw the exhibition advertised by chance on a visit to Broadstairs. Very very important and so moving. We need more like this. Extraordinary testimony too. I won’t look at people on the train or in the street the same way again.’
‘It makes me realise how much we take ‘good health’ for granted! Inspirational work. Well done! May you all have more good days than bad!’
‘Wonderful – very provocative. Extraordinary to be creative through so much pain.’
‘A real eye opener to how so many people have to deal with such health issues. Very moving and I wish you all a healthy 2013+.’
‘This is such a moving and inspirational exhibition – This should be seen by all as then hopefully an understanding of illness could be achieved. So proud of the hard work you have done!’
‘Moving and thought provoking exhibition. Great to know and see others of hidden illness are able to express themselves through Art! Keep creative, it’s a life force. And thanks.’
‘Very interesting and humbling! Liked it all!’
‘We are really pleased we came – It was all interesting. Well done.’
‘The therapeutic nature of Art is one of the most important factors in what it expresses, both in the creative process and the finished piece(s). Well done to all of you for the expressions of suffering, yet ultimate healing routes!’
‘Wow – love the explanations with each piece of art, I could see and feel each piece.’
‘A great collection of interesting and thought provoking pieces.’
‘The exhibition is thought-provoking and inspirational.’
‘Very candid and interesting.’
‘Good thinking material.’
‘Very moving show. The stories behind the pieces make you realise how lucky most of us are – Art is good to communicate real, raw pain.’
‘People go thru shit and make great art feeling this – I like it.’
‘Really enjoyed taking in all the work of the contributors to ‘Revealing the Invisible.’ I found it inspirational to reflect upon the individual perspectives so generously shared by the artists. It gives me hope to see what people can create and achieve in spite of chronic illness.’
‘A wonderful exhibition – leaves me in a quite different place to when I came through the door. Very moving, intelligent and thought provoking. I love it!’
‘I got a real sense of what it must be like to ‘live with’ a chronic illness – how frightening, how all consuming.’
‘Makes one realise how ‘lucky’ one is to suffer a mere backache or headache. Very insightful. Thank you.’
‘A lovely exhibition – makes you think how lucky you are to be well, both physically and mentally.’
‘A very interesting exhibition. Hope it can be shown at other venues.’
‘Saw the exhibition advertised by chance on a visit to Broadstairs. Very very important and so moving. We need more like this. Extraordinary testimony too. I won’t look at people on the train or in the street the same way again.’
‘It makes me realise how much we take ‘good health’ for granted! Inspirational work. Well done! May you all have more good days than bad!’
‘Wonderful – very provocative. Extraordinary to be creative through so much pain.’
‘A real eye opener to how so many people have to deal with such health issues. Very moving and I wish you all a healthy 2013+.’
‘This is such a moving and inspirational exhibition – This should be seen by all as then hopefully an understanding of illness could be achieved. So proud of the hard work you have done!’
‘Moving and thought provoking exhibition. Great to know and see others of hidden illness are able to express themselves through Art! Keep creative, it’s a life force. And thanks.’
‘Very interesting and humbling! Liked it all!’
‘We are really pleased we came – It was all interesting. Well done.’