Somerville Veteran Creates Masterpiece
Nadene Landry (L) and Veteran Artist Margaret Klessens
Margaret Klessens has always known she is pretty “crafty” when it comes to making things like purses for her daughter, but the World War II-era Veteran never knew she could match Van Gogh brush for brush.
In fact, Klessens was so good after she enrolled in the Open Studio Art Therapy program at the Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital (Bedford VA) last fall that her rendition of Van Gogh’s “Poppies” was chosen for the Bedford VA’s new greeting card, according to Nadene Landry, the program’s Creative Arts Therapist.
Klessens’ painting along with another Van Gogh rendition of “Inspired by a Young Girl in White” and other paintings created by fellow Veterans are currently on display in the Canteen. Landry said Klessens was “excited” “grateful and humble” after she learned that Bedford VA’s Director Christine Croteau selected “Poppies” for the new greeting card.
Klessens said she was inspired by the poem, “In Flanders Field,” that was written by Lt. Col. John McCrae during World War I. “My mother used to say, ‘Self-praise is no praise.’ But I’m very proud of myself,” Klessens said.
Landry said Klessens joined the Open Studio Art Therapy group in 2014 because she wanted to connect with other Veterans and take up another recreational activity. Klessens worked with one of the graduate Art Therapy students from Lesley University invited to work with Veterans each year.
“She was really surprised that she could paint,” Landry said of the 90 year old Klessens who served in the Army during World War II.
Landry said Klessens also utilized the sessions as therapy along with her fellow Veterans. The Open Studio Art Therapy is one of many programs that Landry oversees to give Veterans opportunities to enjoy several recreational activities ranging from painting and digital photography to rock climbing and archery.
The Open Art Studio is usually conducted Tuesday evenings and Saturday mornings and is attended by Veterans from the Bedford VA’s long term care program, Domiciliary and the community. The Veterans often surprise themselves when they complete an art project.
Landry describes the main purpose of the Open Art Studio as creating an opportunity for Veterans to come together and to talk about their feelings. The group works on art projects like reproducing Van Gogh’s works of art as part of their therapy. Veterans who participate build self-esteem and develop coping skills to deal with their respective traumatic issues. She said they often continue their newfound creative outlet long after they finish the program.
Klessens’ “Poppies” painting is just one example of the exceptional art that is created by Veterans at the Bedford VA. Landry serves on the National Veterans Creative Arts Festival Committee which recognizes art works created at VA campuses nationwide. Bedford VA has three Veterans who will be represented at the next festival in Raleigh, N.C. in October. Joe Ramage and Sean Gersey have won first place nationally for the vocal rock group and patriotic vocal group awards. Kevin Dougherty’s multi-media video, “She’s a Veteran, Too,” is also a national first place winner in that category.
















