A SUMMARY OF DR. KEVORKIAN'S ART WORK
In 1985, Kevorkian stored those eighteen original paintings with the California Freight Company in Long Beach, CA. Then, in September of 1990, he requested that the paintings be shipped to Michigan. However, the company contacted Kevorkian several weeks later to inform him that the paintings, along with other personal valuables, had been accidentally sent to Australia. Those originals have never been returned to Kevorkian.
More recently, in the 90's, Kevorkian has returned to the canvas to promote and fund his crusade to legalize assisted suicide. According to the owner of the gallery that originally sold Kevorian's artwork, Kevorkian "has no further artistic aspirations and he believes it unlikely that he will paint again. He does not enjoy the process and does not consider himself an artist. In fact, he disclaims the paintings as art."
Click on the following six painting titles for a full color look at each
and Kevorkian's written descriptions:
Brotherhood Fever War Nearer My God to Thee Very Still Life For He is Raised