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I work in a cancer clinic and need some ideas of what I can paint on a tile.....?


I am not a nurse but a coordinator in an outpatient cancer clinic. Today I will have the chance to paint a tile that will be displayed with others in our lobby.
I am unsure of what I can paint. I don't know how to translate the thoughts I have into pictures.
I find so much inspiration from our cancer patients. It makes me appreciate my life so much more and to never feel sorry for myself. In the event that a patient does pass away, I think about the patient and their family for a very long time, maybe forever. These patients have a deep impact on my life when I leave work. How do you think I can put all these thoughts into a painting on a tile? I appreciate all suggestions.

By looking at the answers I am already getting you guys are very creative!
Thank you. Wonderful ideas.

A person with butterfly wings. I know it sounds girl y but it can be inspirational. Cancer can be like a cocoon and when you break free of the disease you are beautiful and you want to celebrate life! But this would also be easy to draw for someone who sounds unsure of their art skills and it will look beautiful. Good Luck.

make a tree, with hearts, 0's and X's on it and call it the " love tree", if room write "love grows where it falls" have hearts, O's and X's falling off and growing in the grass

Try a brightly colored flower to honor all that the patients have done for you.

Have you thought about whether your picture will stay there?

ie; whether it's a permanent image, or something, someone can just clean off? Just a thought.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwjPx5KQN...

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