Help Ken Marlow paint again
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Anyone who has known Ken Marlow is aware of the unique artistic ability he was born with. Even at a very young age, his exceptional talent was unmistakable. He had art lessons at the age of 12 and within 6 months was teaching adults and selling paintings at local art shows.
He went on to study at Yale and apprentice with Nelson Shanks in Philadelphia.
For the ensuing 20 years he consistently produced works like these,
which were eagerly bought by collectors and galleries.
Ken suffered a serious stroke in 2013 and then a devastating stroke in 2015, leaving him bedridden, on Medicaid in a nursing home, unable to speak or swallow. He has only minimal mobility on his right side and is paralyzed on his left. Amazingly, his zest for life and sense of humor have remained intact throughout. Friends who visit him regularly are convinced this applies as well to his artistic genius, resting inside him, waiting to be re-awakened.
Recently, Ken has had private Feldenkrais therapy sessions, paid by a friend. These involve gentle physical manipulations of his body designed to awaken neural muscle connections. Ken has engaged in these enthusiastically and the improvement in the last several months is noticeable and encouraging. He can now hold a brush with his right hand and manipulate it to some degree. He desperately wants to paint again. But it is unknown how long the window for improvement will remain open.
The strategy is to increase the frequency of Feldenkrais therapy sessions and enhance their benefit with complementary speech and physical therapies and, possibly, sign language training. The aim is to reach the point where Ken can paint again and enjoy a fuller life in the near future.
These sessions are expensive, however, and his resources are limited. Medicaid provides only the bare minimum - no physical nurturing, only basic sustenance. Funding assistance is urgently needed. Ken’s family, friends and supporters have already responded enthusiastically with donations from $50 to $5,000.
Any assistance you can provide will be most appreciated. As Ken’s abilities return, we will share samples of his creations by email with all donors.
All funds will be directed to: TCVA, trustee for CCT, fbo Ken Marlow. This is a special needs trust which ensures Ken’s benefits under Medicaid will not be jeopardized.
Thank you for considering our appeal.
He went on to study at Yale and apprentice with Nelson Shanks in Philadelphia.
For the ensuing 20 years he consistently produced works like these,
which were eagerly bought by collectors and galleries.
Ken suffered a serious stroke in 2013 and then a devastating stroke in 2015, leaving him bedridden, on Medicaid in a nursing home, unable to speak or swallow. He has only minimal mobility on his right side and is paralyzed on his left. Amazingly, his zest for life and sense of humor have remained intact throughout. Friends who visit him regularly are convinced this applies as well to his artistic genius, resting inside him, waiting to be re-awakened.
Recently, Ken has had private Feldenkrais therapy sessions, paid by a friend. These involve gentle physical manipulations of his body designed to awaken neural muscle connections. Ken has engaged in these enthusiastically and the improvement in the last several months is noticeable and encouraging. He can now hold a brush with his right hand and manipulate it to some degree. He desperately wants to paint again. But it is unknown how long the window for improvement will remain open.
The strategy is to increase the frequency of Feldenkrais therapy sessions and enhance their benefit with complementary speech and physical therapies and, possibly, sign language training. The aim is to reach the point where Ken can paint again and enjoy a fuller life in the near future.
These sessions are expensive, however, and his resources are limited. Medicaid provides only the bare minimum - no physical nurturing, only basic sustenance. Funding assistance is urgently needed. Ken’s family, friends and supporters have already responded enthusiastically with donations from $50 to $5,000.
Any assistance you can provide will be most appreciated. As Ken’s abilities return, we will share samples of his creations by email with all donors.
All funds will be directed to: TCVA, trustee for CCT, fbo Ken Marlow. This is a special needs trust which ensures Ken’s benefits under Medicaid will not be jeopardized.
Thank you for considering our appeal.
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Ken Marlow
Organizer
Falls Church, VA