A unique art exhibit in Washington Heights shows how a doodle on a medical bill sparked an unlikely friendship. tvjessi has the story.
- A unique art exhibit in Washington Heights tells the story of an unlikely friendship, showing how the delivery of a medical bill blossomed into so much more.
"I really just did it because I love to draw," said Emily Margolis."As an artist, like a musician, a musician always wants to perform."how Morrow felt inspired to inquire about the woman behind the musical notes on her medical bill envelopes. That is how she tracked down Margolis, an MJHS Health System employee who is known around the office for her desk doodles.Over the past four years, the details in the drawings grew, and so did their bond.
"It came really just from my heart," said Margolis."I didn't do it for any accolades. I just did it to put a smile on someone's face, and it worked."
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