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Women are colorful
Let’s paint a brighter future with compassion, innovation, and strength

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Women are colorful, with stories that inspire us all to see the beauty in strength and resilience

This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we celebrate the vibrant women who inspire us every day. Let’s paint a brighter future with compassion, innovation, and strength.

Navigating breast cancer isn’t black and white—it’s full of unique paths, challenges, and victories. Women are colorful, with stories that inspire us all to see the beauty in strength and resilience.

At Sirus Medical, we recognize that every journey is different, and we’re here to provide the guidance, support, and care that reflects each woman’s vibrant individuality

Surgitate and Sirius Medical invite you to view Two Pieces at BREASTANBUL 2024

Surgitate and Sirius Medical present "Two Pieces" by renowned artist Maryam Salahi. This evocative installation invites reflection on womanhood, adornments, and the loss of a breast. Created from synthetic breast models produced by Surgitate and employed by Sirius Medical in surgical marker navigation workshops.

Two Pieces emerged during Maryam’s experience as a caregiver for a close friend battling cancer. The art is dedicated to Nilgun, Nilufer, Nezaket, and all who have lost their lives to breast cancer.

Two Pieces premiere on Oct 9th, at the Dutch Consulate, Istanbul.

From Dreams to Reality

Maryam Salahi’s Artistic Expression Across Borders

Maryam Salahi was born in Tabriz, Iran in 1982. She was educated in fine arts with a special focus on painting and sculpture. Her works reflect her inner world, dwell with the dreams and myths inherent to womanhood, and wander around the outer experiences that shape everyday life.

During her career as a sculptor and a painter, starting from her early years, Maryam received several awards and opened her first solo exhibit during her college years. Her art that is commonly described as feminine, pluralist, and communicative has been displayed in various geographies in the East and the West.

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