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Jul 13, 2021 | 6:08 PM
Maggie Coffin Prowse s painting entitled I See You won the Faces of Canadian Healthcare art contest. (photo submitted by Maggie Coffin Prowse)
A Grand Bay-Westfield woman is giving back after winning a national contest focused on Canadian healthcare workers in the pandemic.
Maggie Coffin Prowse found out about the contest with HealthPRO through her brother, Mark.
Coffin Prowse learned a lot about art from her mom but, it took the pandemic to pick it all up again.
“It was a way to transition from work to family where I work in my own home. It was a great way to sort of parcel off what happened through the day and move into being with my husband and kids,” Coffin Prowse said.
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London artist runnerup in national contest for her portrait of tired nurse A London artist has placed second in a Canada-wide art contest paying tribute to health-care workers for their sacrifices throughout the pandemic.
Author of the article: Joe Belanger
Publishing date: Jun 28, 2021 • 6 hours ago • 2 minute read • London artist Darlene Jorden Pfaff s The Price of Fortitude, a portrait of her friend nurse Lena Moore, won second place in the Canada-wide art contest initiated by HealthPro in tribute to Canada s health-care workers for their efforts during the pandemic. The contest was titled Faces of Canadian Healthcare.
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A London artist has placed second in a Canada-wide art contest paying tribute to health-care workers for their sacrifices throughout the pandemic.