(l to r) Jimmy Bass, Assistant CEO, LKMC; Sarah Butler; David Clay, CEO, LKMC.

Local artist shares healing through art 

Key West, FL – JUNE 16, 2022 – In February of 2020, Sarah Butler was seriously ill. In severe pain, nauseous and with a high fever, she was admitted to Lower Keys Medical Center where she spent two weeks and had two surgeries. Sarah recalls her art students sending her hundreds of handmade cards that lifted her spirits as she struggled to heal while away from her young children at home.

Again, in 2021, Sarah endured more health issues, first with a major surgery, then a serious case of COVID-19 and pneumonia that brought her back to Lower Keys Medical Center. She spent about 10 days in the hospital, again separated from her children. “I was so depressed. So sad. It was lonely,” Sarah said. Once again, art provided some necessary healing. Sarah’s friends brought her canvases and paint and she started painting the hibiscus that she would see outside of her house every day going to and returning from work. When she was released, she kept painting her hibiscus, bigger and brighter, helping her to visualize where she wanted to be.

In 2022, Sarah donated her time and talent to create three murals in the Tropical Cafe at Lower Keys Medical Center. She also donated several of her hibiscus paintings that will be featured in the designs for the new patient room renovations starting this year. Bright and colorful, the works of art will lift the spirits of patients, visitors and staff.

“LKMC saved my life. I am so grateful. That’s why I wanted to donate my artwork there. People need to visualize what they want to see in order to heal. Just like me,” Sarah said.

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