When my grandma got a cast on her arm, she didn’t just see an injury — she saw the absence of her bangles. Her jewelry was part of her identity, her tradition, her everyday pride. Without it, she felt incomplete.
So I painted her cast with delicate, jewelry-inspired designs — turning something clinical into something beautiful. She didn’t hide her cast anymore. She showed it off.
That moment became the heart of Cast of Courage.
Because sometimes healing isn’t just about bones —it’s about helping someone feel like themselves again.
