
bury me, my love | Akeem Nermo & Heather Wray, MD CCFP(SEM)
PHOTOGRAPH – The artwork’s title embodies a sentiment deeply rooted in Arabic romantic discourse, encompassing themes of self-sacrifice, emotional vulnerability, and interdependency.

The Palette of Humanity | Dr. Shanta Chakrabarti, Cardiologist
DIGITAL ART – Every day, we see many faces, each one unique. However, how well do we notice the true feelings behind those faces, including our own?

Vatican | Dr. Darwin Wan, Family Practice
PHOTOGRAPH – Descending History: Visitors walk down Bramante
Staircase, a blend of art and architecture in the heart of the Vatican. Hidden within these steps is an inconspicuous candid family photo.

Serenity | Dr. Daniel Dodek, Family Medicine
WATERCOLOUR ON PAPER – This watercolour was made during the pandemic in 2020. It helps remind me of the beauty in our world.

The Duality of Solitude | Dr. Shanta Chakrabarti, Cardiologist
DIGITAL ART – Solitude often carries a dual nature; it can be perceived as a lonely void or embraced as a profound sanctuary of stillness and universal connection.

Hope in Tears | Nicu Liuta, Spiritual Health Practitioner
DIGITAL ART – This piece is about tears, healing stories, and how deep listening and witnessing the pain is part of healing pathway.

Lights at Dusk | Dr. Peter Gutmanis, Orthopaedic Surgeon
WATERCOLOUR ON PAPER – I have been an orthopaedic surgeon for 45 years, an artist for 50, capturing light, shadow, and reflection, analyzing the physics of what seems versus what is.

Shibuya | Dr. Darwin Wan, Family Practice
PHOTOGRAPH – Surreal reflection of bustling pedestrians mirrored in a rain-soaked puddle at Shibuya Crossing. The puddle serves as a canvas, flipping our expectations
and bringing a moment of calm to one of the world’s busiest intersections.