Jeff Kluger

Most illnesses attack the body

Alzheimer’s destroys the mind- and the process, annihilates the very self 

One in three people born in the UK today will develop dementia in their lifetime.

Dementia is a cruel disease which slowly erodes the minds and reduces individuals to adult toddlers..

My grandma was bed bound for the last years of her life and I struggled with the loss of my grandma; a thriving strong woman who refused to bind her feet reduced to an adult toddler.

Though my grandma is no longer with us. I still wish to remember her resilient spirit by selecting Alzheimer’s Society as my Charity partner.

To move towards a future where dementia no longer devastates lives, I’m supporting Alzheimer’s Society through:

  • 20% of proceeds from my watercolour greeting cards will donated

  • 10% of proceeds from my prints and workshops will be donated

  • Live painting around London to raise awareness (more information below)

Find out more about Alzheimer's Society:

At Alzheimer’s Society we’re working towards a world where dementia no longer devastates lives. We do this by giving help to those living with dementia today, and providing hope for the future by campaigning to make dementia the priority it should be and funding groundbreaking research. .

Live Painting Around London

Host a live art experience in your venue to raise awareness around dementia - I'd love to partner with you.

For an evening or afternoon, transform your venue into a creative space that engages in a meaningful cause. I will capture fleeting moments in your venue in real-time, exploring themes of memory and connection.

What you'll gain:

  • An opportunity to give back

  • Increased visibility and foot traffic - I’ll be documenting the journey on social media

  • Association with a cause that matters to many effected families

  • A unique, memorable event that sets you apart

  • Original signed artwork created from the live art as a thank you for partnering with me

Let's create art experiences that furthers a future where dementia no longer devastates lives.