Palliative Care Australia's Live Well, Die Well Art Prize winners

The national art prize, which attracted 109 entries across Australia, is a Palliative Care Australia initiative supported by Arcare and sponsored by Silverchain, designed to foster public engagement with palliative care through the transformative power of visual art.
Palliative Care Australia CEO Camilla Rowland said that Live Well Die Well Art prize invited Australians of all ages and backgrounds to explore the deeply human experiences of living, dying, and grieving in their art prize submissions.
“This initiative is one of the many ways we can spark and support meaningful conversations about palliative care,” Ms Rowland said.
“Art has the unique ability to help us confront and normalise conversations around death and dying, while also celebrating the importance of people living as well as they can, for as long as they can.”
Vicki White, overall winner of the Live Well, Die Well Art Prize, said that she knew she had captured a special, peaceful moment on film as her family sat with her Dad before his death.
“When I saw the art prize come up, I just felt like it was something that needed to be put out there,” Vicki said.
This is the story she submitted with her award-winning artwork:
"My father died at home the day after this image was taken. He had been under the care of the community palliative care team of my hometown, where my siblings and I had returned to help our mother care for him over the last few months of his life.
"Even with this support, nothing had really prepared us for the night we were about to go through with our Dad on his final journey. But I guess nothing can prepare you to let go of a significant person in your life until it happens. We had this moment of peace on his final evening. One sister whispered that Dad's feet tangled in the sheet reminded her of my paintings. I took a photo. As a painter and printmaker this image reminded me of the classical images from Renaissance paintings. Another sister gave this image the title. My father was tethered to earth for one more night. Thank God for the beautiful palliative care nurses who shared this journey with us."
The full gallery of Live Well Die Well Art entries can be viewed on the event website and gallery HERE. An event gallery can be viewed HERE.