ASAP’s Open House Features Collaborative Painting

Yesterday, surrounded by tables spread with delicious food, delightful deserts, and John-Palmer-hand-painted hand-bags, wallets and fashion items, Allergy, Sinus & Asthma Professionals held an open house — with a twist.

Guests, referring physicians, and even staff members joined in a “group painting,” (see picture sequence, below), to be unveiled at a later date and displayed on the ASAP office walls.  We’ll reveal the painting on-site and on-line when JP (John Palmer) has prepared it properly for display.

Between chatting, munching on grape-chili-sauce smothered meatballs and other treats — and painting — guests peeked at ASAP’s new room and equipment designed to address aesthetic issues faced by asthma and allergy patients.

If you joined us, thank you so much for stopping by.  If you were unable to attend, we’re sorry we missed you and hope to see you next time.

 

Houston artist John Palmer prepares the canvas for a "group paint."

Houston artist John Palmer prepares the canvas for a “group paint”

 

Houston Allergist Open House

Like an empty dance floor, the canvas needs only a few brave souls to start the action

 

Crowd at allergist office paints

The ice broken, the crowd follows, and soon it’s elbow-to-elbow

Dr. Dickens puts her own stamp onto the work

Dr. Dickens puts her own stamp onto the work

 

John Palmer takes close-up photos of Dr. Dicken's handy-work

John Palmer takes close-up photos of Dr. Dickens’ handiwork

 

View the final painting here -- or at the ASAP offices -- once the canvas has been stretched and prepared for display

View the final painting here at ASAPallergy.com — or at the ASAP offices — once the canvas has been stretched and prepared for display

asap allergy table of sweets

In case you missed it, the food — all the way to the dessert table — was delicious