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Ursula Picard exhibit opens at The Alamo

It is the rare bird who, upon receiving a death sentence, bursts into artistic bloom. But that is the strange case of Ursula Picard, who will open a show titled “Ursula’s Last Exhibit,” on Saturday, Dec. 4, at The Alamo.UrsulaPicard2

Picard, 44, was diagnosed with Acute myeloid leukemia in April of 2009. She underwent treatment for the cancer, and had been in remission since January 2010. On a follow up visit during the summer, tests showed the leukemia had returned, and in August, her doctor gave her two months to live. Picard checked into the hospital for treatment, paintbrush in hand.

Art is not a new realm for Picard. She has worked as a commercial artist all her life, painting everything from the mural of St. John Cathedral that once graced the interior walls of The Landing, (now sushi restaurant Tokyo Live), to Moss Motor’s plate glass window holiday decorations, and even car windshields.

But with time’s chariot hurrying near, the artistic impulse flowered into 30 new pieces, which she will exhibit on Saturday. Picard is living with her friend Pamela Hebert, accountant by day, musician at night, who is supporting her through her terminal illness. “She has bad days,” says Hebert, “she has pain to deal with, but she’s got a lively spirit, she wants to live and so she perseveres.” UrsulaPicard1

The show opens at 4 p.m. at The Alamo, 318 W. Simco. It will be a gathering of friends and admirers, and Picard will be in attendance.


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written by Morrow , December 04, 2010 - 01:42 pm
Oh what a beautiful art work. Oh what a beautiful artist. I am so very sorry for her illness. As an admirer of artists of any kind, even stuff I can't recognize, I appreciate the thought and the work involved. It is amazing to me to see the artist's vision and feel the mood of the art work. As a human, I appreciate the generous loving gesture of nursing an ill loved one in a desperate time. I pray God blesses them both. I will try to attend. I don't know what else to say but I am glad I have been able to appreciate this work of art.
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written by Deidra , December 06, 2010 - 02:54 am
Ursala painted "dancing wings" for me several years ago which has given me great pleasure and has been admired by those who have visited my home. I love her spirit. Ursula, my friend, God Bless you.
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written by Pamela Hebert , December 06, 2010 - 04:02 pm
Thank you all for a successful show. And to the Independent for such a strickingly accurate summation of Ursula's journey and her infathomable depth of artistic beauty. I honor and admire her courage so much. She is such an inspiration.
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written by Douglas Fusilier , August 10, 2011 - 01:52 pm
I knew you since we were children. You were a beautiful spirit then and even more so now. We will miss you. R.I.P.
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