'I didn't want precision, I wanted a feeling, to reflect what staff were going through,' she says.
By Alex PopeA retired nurse's "doodles" that captured the moments NHS staff went through during the Covid-19 pandemic have been hung at two hospitals.
Never formally trained, she said she started sketching her colleagues to show what they "went through".Image caption,Mrs Reep, 57, was a sister on the children's ward at the L&D for 30 years and retired from nursing in September. She realised the impact art could have in hospitals when her son, Ben, developed a brain tumour 10 years ago.
When he was transferred to Addenbrooke's in Cambridge, she said the "wards and corridors were full of pictures, art, photographs, things to take that pressure off and the children's ward was amazing, it was so colourful".
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