Hinsdale Hospital Healing Arts winner focuses on spiritual connection

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Artist Michael Devaney has worked at a few jobs in the trades; spending time as an electrician and a carpenter. Right now, he’s a truck driver.

But that work has never spoken to him the way art does. When he paints, Devaney feels a special, spiritual connection with God. That is why his work mainly focuses on landscapes.

“It gives me a chance to focus on the natural beauty that God created in our world,” he said.

Devaney recently was awarded Best of Show honors during Adventist Midwest Health’s second annual National Arts Program® Healing Arts Exhibit. The exhibit, featuring art by hospital volunteers, staff and their family members, was on display at Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital from Nov. 6 to Jan. 5.

“The work produced for this year’s show was spectacular,” said Sue Kett, who leads the Healing Arts program. “We appreciate the support of the National Arts Program in helping bring this show back to our hospitals this year. Without them, we would not have had the chance to put the talents of our artists on display.”

Devaney’s award-winning piece, titled “Flower Garden,” is a reproduction of a Monet he painted three years ago. While some of Devaney’s work has been displayed at the Brigantine Gallery in Downers Grove, the National Arts Program show was his first display in a public exhibit.

“My sister is a nurse at Adventist Hinsdale Hospital, and she’s the one who convinced me I should be in the show,” Devaney said. “I didn’t believe I was good enough, but maybe I am.”

In choosing a Best of Show winner, the executive team at Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital searched for something that represented healing, said Michael Murrill, vice president and chief financial officer for the hospital.

“Michael’s depiction of a flower garden amidst a summer setting portrayed peace and serenity,” Murrill said. “It felt as if the woman in the painting was walking through a healing garden. The hospital seeks to provide a healing sanctuary for our patients, so we felt a deep connection with his work.”

Devaney’s painting also provided his family with one last touching memory of his father, who recently died of lung cancer.

The painting, complete with its Best of Show ribbon, was on display at the hospital and his father had the opportunity to view it before he passed.

While Devaney garnered top honors at the show, many other professional and amateur artists won awards. Prize money of $2,400, including the Best of Show, was awarded to:

YOUTH

First Place: Aspara Attavane of Bolingbrook

Second Place: Aarna Srinivasan of Westmont

Third Place: John Isacson of Elmhurst

Honorable Mention: Steven Wrzesinski of Lake Zurich

TEEN

First Place: Madeline Grodek of Countryside

Second Place: Victoria Saint Martin of Oak Brook

Third Place: Claudia Valasquez of Downers Grove

Honorable Mention: Mia Napolitano of Hinsdale

AMATEUR

First Place: Wally Mietus of Burbank

Second Place: Amanda Orrantia of Plainfield

Third Place: Kris Veenbaas of Willowbrook

Honorable Mention: Mark Moy of Oak Brook

INTERMEDIATE

First Place: Michael Brooks of Elmhurst

Second Place: Stephanie Saint Martin of Oak Brook

Third Place: Joseph Kizor of Downers Grove

Honorable Mention: Alex Scheidt of Joliet

PROFESSIONAL

First Place: Bert Kullen of Aurora

Second Place: Ann Saladino of La Grange

Third Place: Margaret Cosper of Hinsdale

Honorable Mention: Curtiss Louisville of Joliet

PEOPLE’S CHOICE (Determined by employee, visitor and patient votes)

Professional: Alyson Pouls of Chicago, Color Wheel

Intermediate: Abby Malvestuto of Oak Lawn, Captain Marvel

Amateur: Amber Kuhn of Romeoville, Powerful

Teen: Adventist Hinsdale Hospital Behavioral Health Teens (& Pam Pinto), Funky Sol

Youth: Steven Wrzesinski of Lake Zurich, Whispering Tree

Venue:
AMITA Health