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Dayana Al Shaikh, left, and one of her paintings Image Credit: Supplied

Manama: The personal experience of a Bahraini woman in fighting cancer will be highlighted at a charity art exhibition in the capital Manama.

"Letters of Hope", a collection of unique Arabic calligraphy paintings, is the brainchild of Bahraini painter and photographer Dayana Al Shaikh who has been fighting cancer and campaigning for various ways to deal with through a powerful combination of hope and beauty that goes beyond the usual complex array of feelings.

Dayana hopes to draw on her unshakable faith and immovable hope to touch the lives of young patients who suffer from cancer and help improve their conditions by donating all the proceeds from the sold artworks at the six-day exhibition that opens on Monday to the Child's Wish Society a Bahraini charity that grants wishes to children suffering from the illness. The society has organised several morale-boosting events for ill children and the art exhibition will help it in its work to reach out to young patients.

Dayana’s fervent prayers and messages of resolute hope and unwavering fortitude in the face of adversity are often highlighted in the photos beauty of natural landscapes and sites she takes and posts them on her Instagram account (dayanna_bh) where she has more than 11,100 followers.

“God, please cure all those who have cancer. Please ease the pain and grant us satisfaction with what You have in store for us. We ask You to grant every cancer patient and their families fortitude and faith. They are all hoping for Your mercy,” she said in her latest prayers.

Her messages about the fight against cancer and the prayers for cancer patients and families are often praised by her followers.

"Her pictures make you want to walk into the attractively serene natural environment she is posting, and after a few minutes of staring at it, you feel that this very peaceful environment is finding its way into your heart and mind, and you become so relaxed," one follower said. "Her messages are highly emotional and you find yourself joining her in her fervent prayers."