Face of South Yorkshire nurse is a symbol of hope in art campaign

A Rotherham intensive care nurse has become one of the latest faces of a nationwide art campaign recognising the heroes of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Rachel Beal was given the royal portrait treatment by painter Sue Clayton after Rachel’s husband, Greg, heard about the #portraitsfornhsheroes campaign launched in April by artist Tom Croft.

Sue said: “I was delighted to get the request within two minutes of posting the offer on social media, and the photos sent over showed Rachel as a vibrant, young, positive nurse.”

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She added: “This was the gal I would want by my bedside in ICU. She appeared to have a cheerful glint in her eyes and a smile to give hope.

Artist Sue Clayton has created a portrait of Rotherham nurse Rachel Beal for the #portraitsfornhsheroes project.Artist Sue Clayton has created a portrait of Rotherham nurse Rachel Beal for the #portraitsfornhsheroes project.
Artist Sue Clayton has created a portrait of Rotherham nurse Rachel Beal for the #portraitsfornhsheroes project.

"I felt a connection as two Yorkshire lasses whose glass is always half full.”

Sue’s response was to produce an expressive portrait.

She said: “It’s perhaps strange considering these strange, sad times, when many fantastic portraits have been created showing masked nurses, fatigue and sadness etched in their eyes.

“I wanted to show the strength of human kindness and that hope still shines through.”

Artist Sue Clayton with her portrait of Sainbury's trolley attendant Andrew Fair for her York Heroes project.Artist Sue Clayton with her portrait of Sainbury's trolley attendant Andrew Fair for her York Heroes project.
Artist Sue Clayton with her portrait of Sainbury's trolley attendant Andrew Fair for her York Heroes project.
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She added: “I wanted Rachel to be surrounded by free, bright, colourful brushstrokes symbolising her energy, vitality and hope.”

Both Rachel and Greg were thrilled with the result, which Sue has posted to them.

Rachel said: “It's more than amazing. During these terrifying times, I find hope in the smallest of human gestures, which gives me the strength to keep smiling and caring and sharing positivity.”