Description
Wrapped in the Drains is an actual page from Emily-Kate’s book Draw It Out: An Intimate Breast Cancer Journey with Emily Kate. This piece reflects the difficult period after surgery when Emily-Kate lived with medical drains, tubes, and bulbs attached to her body. Rather than presenting the experience in a clinical way, the drawing captures how it felt emotionally and physically: tangled, exposed, uncomfortable, and wrapped in something she could not simply take off.
The red lines circle and cross the body like cords, showing the presence of the drains while also suggesting pain, vulnerability, and confinement. Soft peach, blue, gray, and red tones give the image a raw but deeply human energy. The figure feels both fragile and strong, caught in the middle of healing.
Printed as a 12×18 framed matte canvas, this artwork turns a private medical moment into a powerful visual statement about survival, discomfort, and the body’s complicated path back toward wholeness. The matte finish reduces glare while preserving the texture, movement, and emotional force of the original sketchbook page.
This piece belongs in a space where art is allowed to tell the truth. It works beautifully in a studio, healing space, personal gallery wall, creative office, or anywhere meaningful artwork can open conversation.
Product Features
- Actual artwork page from Draw It Out: An Intimate Breast Cancer Journey with Emily Kate
- 12×18 framed matte canvas print
- Expressive hand-drawn figure inspired by Emily-Kate’s post-surgery drain experience
- Matte coating reduces glare while preserving color, texture, and linework
- Slim pine frame creates a clean, gallery-ready presentation
- Printed with non-toxic latex inks for rich, lasting color
- Sawtooth hanging hardware included for easy display
Care Instructions
If the canvas gathers dust, gently wipe it with a clean, damp cloth. Keep indoors and avoid prolonged direct sunlight to help preserve the color and finish.









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