ACR Art Group is now accepting submissions for this year?s ACR Annual meeting. Please submit your art via the following link: bit.ly/3PDPSLH Feel free to share this link with other radiologist/artists
Ashley Davidoff is Clinical Professor of Radiology at Boston Medical Center. In his early school years in South Africa, his creativity was directed to tap and flamenco dance and he competed successfully in national championships. When in a grade 2 art class, he looked at his art compared to peers, he decided then and there, that he was not an artist, and failed to pursue this endeavor. Decades later he discovered his artistic side in painting, sculpting, photography, and gardening. His lifetime project is an educational site called The Common Vein. For this presentation he will focus on one aspect of this project, Dance in the Radiologic Image and in Art and its importance in health. He is hoping that the presentation will enable other Radiologists to find the art in the images with which they spend so much time, and to create artistic renderings. He strongly believes that creativity is crucial for a fulfilling life, and therefore an essential component of wellness. Creative endeavors are a time when outside and inner stresses and demands, are totally replaced with the catharsis of self expression. Catharsis of stress is an important part of the healing process.
Flamenco Duet A plain X-ray of a single digit was duplicated and then converted into a flamenco duet. The eyes of the dancers are glued in fiery passion. She is dressed in a beautiful red and black striped traje de flamenco, and he is wearing his campera ? the traditional black hat. Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net dancers-in-the-body-006