Help Cure Breast Cancer
Posted by Mary Ahern in Art Shows, Being an Artist, Botanical Art, Business of ArtI have pledged to donate 20% of the sales of my Digital Paintings, “Bleeding Heart”, and “Kansas Peonies”, to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, an organization supporting breast cancer research.
Why I am making this offer.
First of all, I have too many girlfriends who have been affected by this disease.
Secondly, as I traveled to various states doing Fine Arts Festivals, I realized that an unusual number of women were buying these pretty pink flower prints for themselves, their sisters, mothers or girlfriends.
During conversations with these women, I began to be aware of how many of my Pink Botanical Prints were being given as gifts to women struggling with Breast Cancer.
I decided to do something about it.
So I’m donating 20% of the Sale of these two Flower Prints to Susan G. Korman For the Cure.
8×10 Designer Print – $29.95
11×14 Designer Print – $54.95.
Quantity pricing is available.
These Kansas Peonies are available in larger sizes, framed and unframed and with custom color backgrounds.
Email me for pricing information for the larger pieces.
20% of the Price of any size of these Digital Paintings will be donated to Susan G. Korman For the Cure.
One woman came to tell me that she had bought a large framed Kansas Peony piece from me previously and that she had hung it opposite her bed so it would be the first thing she saw each morning. I was so moved by this. I was proud to be part of her struggle.
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We can always prevent cancer by regular self-breast exams.
Breast Cancer is one of the diseases that affects most women but it can be detected early and treated early too;”.