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Inspiration Behind Artwork
My five-year-old niece, Mahnoor, recently fell while jumping on the sofa, losing her balance. The injury was serious, requiring stitches. In that moment, I surprised myself with how calmly and effectively I handled everything, far beyond what I thought I was capable of.
A year or two ago, Mahnoor’s younger sister, Hajra, then about one-and-a-half to two years old, had a similar accident. Her injury was minor, but I was a mess. As my friend drove us to the hospital on his bike, I held Hajra in my arms. The breeze put her to sleep, a habit of hers, but it scared me. My mind raced with bad thoughts. At the hospital, I struggled with signing papers, paying bills, and talking to the staff, my nerves overwhelming me.
Now, just a year later, I managed Mahnoor’s emergency with remarkable composure. Beyond staying calm myself, I kept Mahnoor at ease during a frightening experience. When she received a painkiller injection, I distracted her so well she barely noticed. The surgeons applied pressure during the stitching, and since the painkiller dulled her sensation, she couldn’t easily distinguish between pain and pressure. I engaged her with a game: we added numbers, and each sum matched the age of someone she knew. The short, interactive game held her attention, keeping her mind off the procedure.
When Mahnoor grew anxious about her recovery, I told her a story about her favorite yellow fairy, who flew through a jungle until a naughty child’s rock damaged her wing. The fairy visited the same two doctors treating Mahnoor, and after their care, she soared again in just two days. The tale kept Mahnoor calm, focused on the story instead of fear.
I’m proud of how I managed the situation. I couldn’t prevent Mahnoor’s injury, but my response made a difference. Comparing this to Hajra’s incident, I see how much I’ve grown in controlling my emotions and navigating emergencies with confidence. This experience inspired me to create an artwork titled "Experiences".
Explaining Artwork
I want to share a bit more about my artwork. I’m not skilled with watercolors, but this time I boldly painted a figure. You’ll notice black lines behind it, symbolizing my past selves. The figure reflects a split personality, representing my past, present, and future potential. On the right side, the arm is incomplete, left that way on purpose to show future growth. With more experience, that part of me will develop further. To others, the brushstrokes might seem random, but to me, they’re deeply meaningful. I don’t need a medal for handling Mahnoor’s injury well, I’m proud of my situational awareness and ability to keep her distracted and engaged.