My absolute favourite piece at home is by my lovely Sepideh. It’s not just because she’s my best friend — her art really does stand on its own. She has this incredible way of blending her science background with her creativity, turning complex ideas into something you can actually feel and connect to.

The piece I have is based on how Oxytocin, the “love hormone,” looks under a microscope — an explosion of colour that feels alive, full of emotion and great energy.

What I love most about her work is how she makes you see science differently — not as something dry or complicated, but as something vibrant, human, and inspiring. Every piece she creates is like a little bridge between knowledge and feeling. My brave artist even takes on subjects like cancer, as if her eyes can find colour and meaning in everything, even in things we usually think of as dark or frightening. That’s what makes her art so unique: she reveals the hidden beauty in places most of us would never think to look.