12 May 2008 - Julia Nash Exhibition - July 7 2008
Abstract art is Julia's passion and has been painting for most of her life. She believes colours seem to reflect how we all feel whether it is good or bad and for Julia it has helped a great deal to express these emotions onto canvas as all the Nash family have been on an emotional roller coaster the last four years.
Her husband Pete was diagnosed with an Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) in his brain, a tangle of abnormal and poorly formed blood vessels ths size of a lemon. West Hertfordshire Primary Care Trust (PCT) refused the life-saving operation to cut the AVM from Pete's brain, as they considered it "too risky", but he went ahead with the operation in May last year.
Painting has helped Julia coped since Petes diagnosis.
Watford Grammar School for Girls is providing free Gallery space for Julia to exhibit her paintings.
For more information about Pete's Fund, visit www.petesfund.co.uk.