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Art with heart: Making children's health wards less scary

By Associated Press in New York | China Daily | Updated: 2016-07-26 07:35

For Dorkas Kaya and other young patients with HIV, seeing the walls of their residential treatment facility transformed with broad splashes of color and graffiti-like scribbles brought a singular reaction: "Whoa!"

Artist Jose Parla spent several days last week decorating bedrooms, hallways and common areas of the Incarnation Children's Center in his signature improvisational style, the latest project in a charitable effort that commissions top contemporary artists to make pediatric health facilities less intimidating.

"We were all like 'whoa,' yelling, 'cause it's so different," says Kaya, a 19-year-old who has been in the center for three years.

Art with heart: Making children's health wards less scary

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