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The Chance to Dream
Jeffrey S.
Rosenthal, M.D.
Plastic Surgeon, Artist, Writer
cordially invites you to
The Chance to Dream
An Exhibit of Dr. Rosenthal’s Art
Paintings Photography Poetry Drawings
Sculpture Copper & Ceramic Fabrications
Benefiting
The Norma F. Pfriem Breast Care
Center
Thursday, August 15, 2002
6 – 9 p.m.
Thomas J. Walsh Gallery in
The Regina A. Quick Center
at Fairfield University
Hors d’oeuvres Wine Music
Stimulate your taste for art and music.
Soothe your spirit with your support.
$75 per person
RSVP (203) 335-FACE (3223)
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Dear friends,
Why, you may ask, host a fundraiser for a breast care center?
The dreaded threat of breast cancer does not discriminate. It is
ubiquitous among half of our society.
My family’s personal experience has enlightened me to a place of
hope, loving kindness and selfless giving—The Norma F. Pfriem
Breast Care Center in Fairfield.
A place that enables women in need to dream of a future.
The art exhibit is not so much about my work, but about the
limitless possibilities that await us to create, to soar and to
dream.
On August 15, please join us for a celebration of life, for the
creativity that lightens our hearts, and for The Chance to
Dream.
Jeffrey S.
Rosenthal, M.D.
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"An art showing is a
celebration of life and all the various nuances that give
meaning to the newly formed day. There has never been an attempt
to copy nature in all its splendor, rather sights, sound,
textures and images, which lie but a hairs breath from our
finger tips, has been harvested into an eclectic array of
painting, drawing, sculptors and writings over the past 51
years.
There are many advantages to being a self-taught artist; the
normal constraints that shackle and bind the imagination are not
in place. Artistic freedom is experiencing the entire process
from start to finish. A glimmer of light enters my consciousness
mind, I revile in the thought of what I will do with this small
ray of light.
Mixing a rainbow of colors to create a vibrant bouquet is
allowable and even desirable. Painting with leaves, flower
petals, stems, rocks, string and whatever I found on the day of
my sojourn enabled nature to play an integral role in my art.
There is a beginning to the artistic process but never a
definitive end.
Likewise, who would have thought that decorating a wedding cake
would open untold creativity venues, allowing me to embolden
flowers or make a mane of hair for Sam, the ever-watchful lion.
Techniques seem to blossom from one to another. The copper
armature, for the 75-pound lion, became the base for a mosaic
ceramic and copper coffee table, which morphed into a bar. So
too, did my drawing and painting skills change with time and
experience; but does not everything become clearer with the
passage of time.
How does Plastic Surgery find its way into an art gallery? There
can be no higher form of art than to work on the human body. One
must harness similar powers of thought, conceptualization and
execution be it when sculpting a face on a beautiful living soul
or when creating a facsimile of life in clay, stone or wood.
The various mediums that I work in serve me well during my
surgical endeavors.
Eyes must see tiny variations, hands are taught to execute the
wishes of ones mind and artistic creativity is part of all that
I touch. To this end the shear exhilaration of the end result
engenders a delight and thrill that makes my dedication
worthwhile.
There is joy in creating. From the moment the concept enters my
conscious mind until it has become a tangible object d’ art.
Most of the art you see required a forward thinking process. If
it could be imagined, then I knew it could be accomplished
perhaps not this day or next but surely tomorrow.
I am hopeful that you will be moved by some piece of art and
this bit of essence will be nurtured so that some day you too,
will feel the joy of following your dreams."
Jeffrey S. Rosenthal, M.D.

There are life experiences and there
are life altering ones!
Which do you desire?
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