Every wound has a story
that deserves to be told

Through our paintings, we showcase the beauty of healing and tell stories of patients who have overcome their illnesses, and those who are still fighting.

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Sangharsha | Bimal Kumar, 43, worked as a painter. When plastering the walls of a three-story building, he fell from the top directly onto the tarmac floor.

Nidaan | Rita Maharjan woke up with excruciating pain in her lower neck. The pain worsened when she started vomiting profusely, and even after two days, i

Sahas | Sandesh Rai had come all the way from Taplejung to Kathmandu in search of work. He wasn't used to the hustle and bustle of the urban capital, so

Aabhar | As the yak charged at me, I didn't know how to respond, and when it hit me, I couldn't process what had just happened. The pain was so sharp I ha

Chahana | Standing atop a bamboo stand some 20 meters high, Rumin KC was working in a construction field when he slipped and fell. The high-force impact re

Swapna | The pain was excruciating. It hurt so much that my arms and legs would often feel numb. Who could've guessed that a normal family dinner could tu

Aasha | Sirish Tamang, 49, developed an open ulcer on his leg, just above the ankle. Without proper treatment, the ulcer became infected over time, and t

Surakshya | Ritani Maharjan - a household worker who helped out with the dishes, laundry and household chores at 3-4 homes every week - was walking to her

Sahaara | Laxman Kuikel, a cattle rearer, was plowing the field after the year's harvest, when one of his bulls attacked him from behind, puncturing his lo