Artist helps support medical center’s foundation and celebrate milestone

Artist Christy Works-Bouttee created an original painting commemorating West Jefferson Medical Center’s 50th anniversary of service to the community.  The painting raised $2,600 for the West Jefferson Hospital Foundation at the medical center’s 50th Anniversary Gala and is now available in limited edition, signed and numbered prints on the Gulf Coast Marketplace.

As a charitable support organization for West Jefferson Medical Center in Marrero, Louisiana, the West Jefferson Hospital Foundation is dedicated to raising private funds to enhance patient care. Proceeds from the sale of the print help to support the mission of the foundation.

Here’s information about the artist from her website, www.artbychristy.com:

It is often said that greatness is forged through adversity, and the rise of the talented young artist, Christy Works-Boutte exemplifies this philosophy. A childhood illness led to Christy’s loss of hearing at the age of one. Subsequently, many observers and critics of her work attribute her rapid artistic maturity to this loss of hearing and the many obstacles she has had to overcome. Christy’s determination as a young girl and unwavering belief in herself has continued throughout her career, and led to many successes as an artist.

Christy’s first exposure to school and art classes began at the age of three when she attended Chinchuba Institute for the Deaf in New Orleans. However, her desire to attend a normal hearing school led Christy to St. Cletus in Gretna, and later to graduate from Archbishop Blenk High School where she continued to develop as an artist. Her love of and passion for art grew while attending the world-renowned Ringling College of Art & Design in Sarasota, Florida. There she developed a strong artistic style, and in 2000, became the school’s first deaf student to receive a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.

Christy’s love of vibrant colors and the ability to create harmony using thick oil paints has become a trademark of her paintings. Being chosen by her hometown, Gretna, Louisiana, as the artist for the Gretna Heritage Festival is one of the highlights of her career. She has enjoyed creating the posters  for the festival every year since 2003. Since then, she has gone on to create posters for the New Orleans Wine and Food Experience, The International Grand Isle Tarpon Rodeo, The Jean Lafitte Seafood Festival, and other including the Plaquemines Parish Fair and Orange Festival which was named the “Best Festival Poster” of 2008 by the Louisiana Association of Fair and Festivals. Her distinctive style can be seen throughout her work including her “Love That…”series, many festival posters, variations on the Fleur de Lis and other New Orleans and Louisiana inspired pieces. All of Christy’s paintings continue to be works from the heart where she states they are “from my heart to yours.”

Visit Christy’s website at www.artbychristy.com.

Purchase one of Christy Works-Bouttee’s signed and numbered prints supporting the mission of the West Jefferson Hospital Foundation on the Gulf Coast Marketplace.

The West Jefferson Hospital Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit entity which provides financial support to West Jefferson Medical Center. It is a legally separate entity from West Jefferson Medical Center and serves as a charitable support organization operated exclusively for charitable, educational and scientific purposes within the meaning of 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or the corresponding provision of any future United States tax code.

In addition to celebrating Louisiana’s unique artists, culture and micro-enterprises, the Gulf Coast Marketplace is available to assist not-for-profit organizations to achieve their missions, like that of the West Jefferson Hospital Foundation. Scroll through BayouResilience.com for background on my of the artists now featured on the Gulf Coast Marketplace.

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