Gallery 2003

Migraine Masterpieces 2003

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1st Place Winner

garnier

Artist: Suzanne Garnier
Title: Three Days Dead

2nd Place Winner

barnell

Artist: Christa Barnell
Title: My Life on A Shelf

3rd Place Winner

schlesinger

Artist: Jaye Schlesinger
Title: Inside

3rd Place Winner

pruitt

Artist: Marion Pruitt
Title: My Grain of Hope


Merit Winners

barr

Artist: Molly Barr
Title: Beastly Migraine

feldhaus

Artist: Anne Leuck Feldhaus
Title: Bulls Eye

taylor

Artist: Janice Taylor
Title: Cry of the She Baby

moledor

Artist: Mark Moledor
Title: Day by Day

oneill

Artist: Linda O'Neill
Title: In the Throe

iverson

Artist: Cindy Iverson
Title: Lost Days

evans

Artist: Daniel Evans
Title: Migraine and Metamorphoses

williamson

Artist: Sarah Williamson
Title: Migraine Transformation

richards

Artist: Karen Richards
Title: Piece of Mind

cushing

Artist: Christen Cushing
Title: Piercing Thoughts of a Splitting Mind

johnson

Artist: Tracy Sunrize Johnson
Title: Please Kill Me (Do It Quietly)

bergh

Artist: Maxine Bergh
Title: Scotoma-The Abyssal Pain

bermudez

Artist: Stanley Bermudez
Title: self my-graine

leon

Artist: Sarah Leon
Title: Taking Off the Migraine Mask

schnoll

Artist: Amy Schnoll
Title: The Cell

thompson

Artist: Karen Thompson
Title: The Migraineur

kurland

Artist: Donna Lee Kurland
Title: The World Too Much

dewinter

Artist: Karen DeWinter
Title: Too tight, too bright, too loud

thomas

Artist: Jean Thomas
Title: Torture-Remedy2

ryan

Artist: Joyce Ryan
Title: Visual Disturbance

yellow_migraine

Artist: Mighty Eee
Title: Yellow Migraine (No Escape)

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