Art is not what you see, but what you make others see

Tanguy believes that art is a profound form of palliative care. Through his vibrant strokes, he offers solace to those grappling with life’s most challenging moments. His work provides a visual sanctuary where patients and their families can escape, reflect, and ultimately heal. His work is not just art; it is therapy, an unspoken conversation that provides comfort at a level words often fail to reach. So, here’s a thought: Can we integrate art into palliative care? Can we replace the sterile whites of hospitals with the warm hues of a painting? Tanguy Tangishaka believes we can. What about you?

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