ROSEMARY Graham, a Pembrokeshire-based artist and writer, has donated three of her paintings to the Paul Sartori Foundation’s Complementary Therapy suite. 

Complementary Therapy Team Co-ordinator Heather Green said: “Rosemary’s work just fits the ambiance of the Therapy Suite, and her art holds a sense of peace and playfulness that helps people to relax when they’re here receiving treatment with our team”.

Rosemary understands the value of complementary therapy on a deeply personal level. When an M.E. diagnosis stopped her career in education in its tracks, Rosemary turned to reiki and other therapies as part of her 10-year journey to healing herself. Her paintings, often featuring circles symbolising wholeness, the cycles of nature, and symmetry, are relatable to the charity’s complementary therapy clients as they express a connection to something bigger; the art and the therapy work in perfect synergy to relax both the body and the spirit.

Rosemary’s father was the Dean at Manchester College of Art; her mother was an illustrator and milliner. Rosemary became an art teacher, working primarily with junior-aged children, and her studies included a seven-year study of textiles which influenced her pieces.

Rosemary exhibits her work and reads her poetry in venues and galleries across England and Wales. When she settled in West Wales almost 11 years ago, one of Paul Sartori’s Complementary Therapy Team noticed her work and proposed that it would be perfect for the charity’s new Therapy Suite.

Clinical complementary therapies offered by Paul Sartori are used alongside conventional health care to support patients at the end of their lives, as well as their carers.

This free service, which includes treatments such as massage, aromatherapy, reflexology, and reiki, is for adults in Pembrokeshire living with life-limiting conditions, as well as those who care for them. Clients are seen in their homes, or at the Paul Sartori House Therapy Suite to holistically assess their needs and to set up a course of treatment.

To request a telephone consultation, the Complementary Therapy Health and Wellbeing Advice Line is 07917 074300 and is open from Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.

Contact Rosemary Graham about her work on 07720 032748.