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Caroline Rajan on hope, HIV, and the healing power of art

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After being diagnosed at 23, this artist found solace and purpose in her painting. Now, her she aims to empower other women who live with the disease.

KUALA LUMPUR: Art has the potential to heal, connect, and transform. For former call-centre worker Caroline Rajan, art became more than just a creative outlet – it became her lifeline.

When she was first diagnosed with HIV at age 23, Caroline struggled with fear, shame and isolation. Picking up a paintbrush, however, allowed her to find new purpose.

Now, the bubbly Petaling Jaya-born visual abstract artist and teacher is planning her first solo exhibition, which she hopes will empower and support other women living with HIV.

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