Bidding Opens April 1st– No Fooling
This one of a kind Operation Walk Angel Painting from Marion Graeber.
Size is 28″ High 14″ Wide
This hand painting can be yours!
STARTING BID $500.00
Email Jeri Ward to place your bid. Online Bidding Closes on April 24
Good Luck!
Introducing “Hope” and the artist who is behind her creation, Marion Graeber.
Introducing “Hope” and the artist who is behind her creation, Marion Graeber. Marion lives with her husband Phillip in Margaret River and has two children, John, 23 and Joy, 25. She currently works 2 to 3 days in the OR of southwestern Australia supporting total joint surgeries.
Marion was a volunteer during our trip to San Pedro Sula in 2016. “I felt very honoured when one of our surgeons asked me to join his team to participate with Operation Walk in Honduras. The trip changed my life. I was deeply impressed with how efficient and passionate the American team worked . After only one week we all became friends and I have very fond memories and great stories about the many patients we connected with. If the opportunity arises, I wouldn’t hesitate a second to join Operation Walk once again.”
Beyond her career as a nurse, Marion is a skilled artist. She’s worked and trained over the past 7 years with multiple renowned professional artists in order to learn new techniques and develop her own style.
Her inspiration? “I feel inspired by nature, by the intense colors and magnificent light of this land, particularly the South West of WA. This is reflected in my paintings, searching to create a deeper connection with the viewer.”
We’re honored to have her complete a commissioned painting for our upcoming Angel Luncheon. Her vibrant colors and passion for capturing the heart and soul of her subjects matches well with our mission to restore mobility and hope.
If you would like the opportunity to call this beautiful painting your own, we have exciting news! Bidding opens today, April 1st, at $500. To place your bid, contact Jeri Ward. Don’t delay, online bidding closes on April 24th!
Thank you, Marion, for your contribution to our continuing mission to change lives through joint replacement surgery. To learn more about Marion please visit her gallery.