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Celebrating Life Through Art

Friends and supporters of Darien native Jamie Buchanan gathered at the Depot over the weekend for fundraiser filled with the cancer survivor's artwork.

 
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Jamie Buchanan's art was featured at the event in prints and on t-shirts.

In 2007, while she was freshman at Darien High School, Jamie Buchanan she began suffering from headaches, dizziness, and other alarming symptoms. After she was misdiagnosed as having a severe sinus infection, doctors discovered the true problem: a brain tumor.

Four years later, Buchanan — now cancer-free — has turned the tables on the disease, using her artwork to benefit other young people going through the battle against cancer.

Buchanan began developing her art during the long road to recovery with a "child life specialist," who worked to reduce the stress and anxiety that Jamie's illness imposed on her and her family.

On Saturday, Buchanan — a student a Wheelock College in Boston — put that art on display at The Depot for "A Celebration of Life." The event, which benefited the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults, featured food, live music, a silent auction, and many works by the Darien native.

About this column: Simply put, Darien in pictures.

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