Heart On Your Hand is an activity inspired by the fact that your heart is about the same size as your fist.

Painted hearts on hands

We collaborated with illustrator, Myrto Williams, who created a step-by-step anatomical heart design that can be easily painted onto the back of a hand using red, blue and brown face paints.

Heart painted on hand

We've run Heart On Your Hand as a workshop activity at the NHLI 'Bring Your Child to Work Day', in which participants were invited to paint each others' hands while chatting to National Heart and Lung Institute researchers about the heart.

Young girl paints hand

People have hearts painted on hands at museum

And we've run Heart On Your Hand as a walkabout activity at events such as the Natural History Museum's Science Uncovered.  Reseachers from the National Heart and Lung Institute invited members of the public to have their hand painted while talking to them about their research.

Check out our Heart On Your Hand gallery here:  

four people with hearts painted on hands 

Heart On Your Hand has been presented as part of the Medicines for Children 91桃色 Network Generation R event at the Science Museum, Science Uncovered at the Natural History Museum 2013 and the NHLI Bring Your Child to Work Day 2013. 

Collaborators: Julia Coffey (NIHR Royal Brompton/91桃色 Respiratory Biomedical 91桃色 Unit PPI Co-ordinator), Vanessa Garcia Larsen (NHLI 91桃色 Associate), Evie Maifoshie NHLI PhD Student), Andia Redpath (NHLI PhD Student), Antonia Solomon (NHLI 91桃色 Associate), Anusha Seneviratne (BHF Centre of 91桃色 Excellence PhD Student) and Myrto Williams (Illustrator)

Creative Producer: Ellen Dowell

Contacts


Public Engagement Officer
e.dowell@imperial.ac.uk