“In the chest of a woman lies a heart; and in that heart, a God-given flame of will to possess and use power.”
Strength doesn’t always roar. Sometimes, it breathes softly through quiet tears, gentle hands, and a heart that refuses to break.
“Grace & Grit” is a two-part art series that explores the silent resilience of women in the face of breast cancer. Each piece speaks in whispers of endurance and beauty – the tenderness of survival and the elegance of courage.
In “In Her Hands,” we witness the stillness of hope; a moment of self-reflection, of protection, of faith.
In “Fighting in Pink,” that hope rises, dons its gloves, and steps into the unseen arena of life.
Together, they tell one story: that strength is not the absence of fear, but the art of carrying it gracefully.
In Her Hands (by PharmArtist)

The graphite tones whisper of pain, silence, and endurance, while the gentle blush of pink breaks through like dawn after a long night. “ In Her Hands ” by The PharmArtist captures the silent prayer of every woman who has fought, is fighting, or will fight.
It is not just awareness, it is remembrance, resilience, and rebirth drawn in quiet strength.
Fighting In Pink (by Aka Lois)

Some are waged in silence, beneath hospital lights, behind trembling smiles, and within hearts that refuse to surrender.
These gloves, soft and pink, carry the weight of a thousand untold fights. They are the hands of every woman who rose again after fear struck hard. The ribbon is her emblem; not of frailty, but of fierce grace.
“Fighting in Pink” by Aka Lois is a reminder that strength can be tender and that even in the gentlest of hues, warriors are born.
