During The Day, She's A Nurse, And At Night, She Transforms Syringes Into Amazing Creations

Each stroke of the syringe is carefully planned and executed.

Kimjoymm is the kind of page that makes you stop scrolling, because during the day she’s a nurse, and at night she’s turning syringes into something that looks straight out of a gallery.

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It started when Magbanua was giving a patient medication, and the moment the idea hit, it was like her brain refused to stay in “routine mode.” Instead of treating the syringe as a tool with one job, she saw it as a way to build art, which led to her technique, “Inject Art,” and all those meticulous bird pieces, from parrots to hummingbirds.

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And once birds took over, even a serious portrait of Jesus with the crown of thorns found its way into the mix.

Kimjoymm Creates Stunning Art with Medical Syringes.

Kimjoymm Creates Stunning Art with Medical Syringes.Facebook
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Magbanua Conceived the Idea While Giving a Patient Medication.

Magbanua Conceived the Idea While Giving a Patient Medication.Instagram
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Magbanua Effortlessly Merges Her Passions.

Magbanua Effortlessly Merges Her Passions.Instagram

She Has Painted Various Birds, Like Parrots and Hummingbirds.

She Has Painted Various Birds, Like Parrots and Hummingbirds.Instagram

She Has Named the Technique "Inject Art."

She Has Named the Technique "Inject Art."Instagram

She Creates Complex Artworks with Syringes, a Task Difficult for Many Who Use Just a Brush.

She Creates Complex Artworks with Syringes, a Task Difficult for Many Who Use Just a Brush.Instagram

Her Work's Meticulous Detail Stands Out.

Her Work's Meticulous Detail Stands Out.Instagram

Birds Significantly Inspire Magbanua.

Birds Significantly Inspire Magbanua.Instagram

She Has Also Worked on Refining a Portrait of Jesus Wearing His Crown of Thorns.

She Has Also Worked on Refining a Portrait of Jesus Wearing His Crown of Thorns.Instagram

While Magbanua is administering medication in her nurse shift, she’s also carrying the “what if” that sparked Inject Art in the first place.

It’s a similar bind to the AITA post where someone refused to pet sit a friend’s parrot during an emergency.

That’s when her simple syringe idea gets complicated, because painting fine details with a tool most people associate with medical work is no easy switch.

The real payoff hits with her birds, where parrots and hummingbirds inspire the kind of precision that’s hard to fake with a regular brush.

After Jesus’ portrait with the crown of thorns, you can tell she’s not just experimenting, she’s fully committed to making syringes do the impossible.

Kim's story teaches us that creativity isn't limited by any set of rules or boundaries. Whether you're a nurse like Kim, an artist, or even if you're into something entirely different, there's always room to explore new ways of expressing yourself.

Kim's passion for painting reminds us that trying out new things can bring unexpected joy and fulfillment, even amid our everyday routines. By embracing her love for painting, Kim encourages us to step out of our comfort zones and discover the beauty in the ordinary.

So, let's take a page from Kim's book and infuse our lives with a little creativity and spontaneity. Who knows? It might just lead to some wonderfully colorful moments and memories.

By the time Magbanua signs off for the night, a syringe has gone from “medical” to “masterpiece.”

Want another tough choice about safety over friendship, read whether refusing to pet sit an aggressive parrot makes OP TA. Refusing to Pet Sit Aggressive Parrot, AITA?

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