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Heart attacks in artist’s forties inspired St Peter’s artwork

A new piece of artwork has been unveiled in the Cardiology Department at St Peter’s Hospital, Chertsey, which will help improve the waiting area for patients, their family, and staff working in the department.

Recently, artist and writer with lived experience, Jeff Schmidt, whose series of heart attacks in his forties inspired his work, unveiled a piece of artwork he created for the Department which includes a vinyl and a Kintsukuroi-inspired ceramic heart, once broken then repaired with gold. The artwork was commissioned with funding from ICDC Surrey – a patient support group for those who have had an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) fitted, and was delivered as part of the Trust’s Healing Arts programme.

Dr Peter Wilkinson, Cardiology consultant at St Peter’s Hospital said: “The Cardiac team would like to thank Jeff Schmidt for creating this artwork. It beautifully captures the work of the whole team in repairing a heart that has been damaged in some way, supporting the patient and their family both physically and emotionally on this journey. With thanks to the support from Duncan Reid and Judi Linney from ICDC for their support.”

Jeff Schmidt explained: “This project, Cardiac Kintsukuroi, elevates the often unexpected and turbulent journeys our hearts travel, acknowledging the difficulties while celebrating life. At the centre of this process are the skilled hands of the Cardiology team, restoring broken vessels, and highlighting the delicate nature of humanity.”

Pictured, from left to right, are: Cat Cooke in yellow, Healing Arts manager); Duncan Reid, centre seated (ICDC), Jeff Schmidt, centre seated, Katie Fisher, right seated, Interim CEO, and the Cardiology Team.

 

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