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Art has always been an integral part of my life. Infact, I consider surgery to be the ultimate art. Every tissue in the body demands respect and precision and the beauty of a surgeon’s strokes are evident in the patient’s recovery. Lines, form, figure and colors have always intrigued me since I was a child. I enjoyed sketching and painting throughout. However, during my teenage years, as an aspiring medical student my focus shifted completely to academics. The art of healing took precedence over the art of painting and two decades passed by before I picked up the brush again. Work is worship but painting gives me something else to look forward to. At the end of a hard day when I am on my way back, I feel excited about planning my evening in the company of canvas and colors. Shopping for colors and brushes can uplift my spirits like nothing else and all the tiredness and stress of the day disappear in no time. I delve in all kinds of media. I love water colors and acrylic painting. “Women” and “doctors” have been the central theme of my paintings for last many years. In the last one and a half years, I have made an entire series of paintings with the theme of Covid 19. I believe that art is a medium of expression which speaks volumes without actually saying anything. The practice of medicine/surgery tends to take a toll on us doctors and I truly believe that one must cultivate hobbies that help to not only destress but also make life more beautiful. Lastly, I have only one thing to say, do not wait till retirement to fulfill your dreams. If you feel like doing something, do it right now. Afterall, we only live once! Dr. Aparna Govil Bhasker