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"Injuries: A Visual Journey Through Pain and Resilience" View of the north front of Guys Hospital, Southwark: An architectural symbol of healing, where countless they have been treated and lives restored. IRA bombing of the Houses of Parliament, Westminster: Reminding us that they are be inflicted upon society itself, leaving scars that endure for generations. Knee pain, conceptual artwork: Capturing the silent struggle many face with chronic pain, reminding us to empathize with those battling invisible injuries. Damaged knee ligament, artwork: A vivid representation of a physical injury that can alter one's mobility and resilience in an instant. The Battle of Ballinahinch, 13th June 1798 (oil on canvas): Depicting the brutal reality of war where they can inevitable but courage prevails amidst chaos. Running injuries, conceptual artwork: Highlighting how even our passion for fitness can lead to unexpected setbacks as we navigate through various forms of bodily harm. Les Saltimbanques, 1874 (oil on canvas): Revealing the hidden toll performers endure behind their captivating acts - both physical and emotional wounds etched beneath their smiles. Ms 18 f. 73v King Edward III Waging War at the Battle of Crecy in 1346: Immortalizing historical battles where warriors faced grave dangers and life-altering they were commonplace sacrifices for victory or defeat. Injured WW1 Soldier Jack Cornwell (chromolitho): Honoring the bravery and sacrifice made by soldiers who bore unimaginable injuries while defending their nations during times of conflict. Bataille de neige a Romorantin, le roi blesse a l assaut de la maison de Saint-Pol (colour litho): Portraying how even playful snowball fights can result in unintended consequences like minor bruises or sprains, reminding us that they are occur in unexpected moments.