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Breast cancer survivor art..

thanks gene for posting this. we have a friend going thru this right now and I think she could relate to this. will forward it thru to her. thanks again!:2thumbs:
 
No..!!

That is to cool. I like the designs chosen. So, who is the man on your daughters arm? You?

That is her brother above that is her grandmother her mother and I are on the inner forarms ( smartly done when we we in our teens and at least I still looked decent)....:roflblack: you can see her work at....delaneyink.com...
 
:clap: Those are some Very Brave Ladies... :2thumbs:
Thanks for posting this! :thumbup:
I do have a question:
Do these women pay for their tattoo, or is given to them free of charge?
(Sorry to be the one thinking about the money... :opps:)
 
All free....!!

:clap: Those are some Very Brave Ladies... :2thumbs:
Thanks for posting this! :thumbup:
I do have a question:
Do these women pay for their tattoo, or is given to them free of charge?
(Sorry to be the one thinking about the money... :opps:)

They hold this event every year around october and match up artists and survivors. First year my daughter went but will go from now on. She said they are amazing women facing many hardships and come out almost renewed from the experiance...
 
My daughter Anali worked with these folk who do amazing work helping these women cope with this terrible illness..short video on their work..
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwYXI2QMWVV4aHFrNmh2cmtMeTA/preview


This is awesome. I went through 7 weeks (Monday through Friday) of radiation therapy for throat cancer earlier this year, and during that time I met some very remarkable and courageous women who were battling breast cancer. Sharing a waiting room with them was one of the most humbling experiences of my lifetime.

I will also never forget the volunteers, or the paid professionals, who have joined the fight in one capacity or another to help those affected. I obviously don't know your daughter, but for her effort she has my admiration and appreciation.
 
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