Art Competition Paints Picture of Cancer Great

Art Competition Paints Picture of Cancer

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DescriptionA cancer diagnosis brings out many emotions that can't often be expressed through words alone. Art, nevertheless, can bring them your in a robust way.

An international competition is giving cancer patients, survivors, their loved ones, physicians and others affected by cancer a chance to share their experiences and inspire others through art. Clicking official site likely provides tips you could tell your boss. Articles for 'Lilly Oncology o-n Canvas: Expressions of a Cancer Journey' are increasingly being recognized through July 31. Here is the second contest offered by Co. and Eli Lilly, in collaboration with the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship.

'People suffering from cancer experience a range of complex emotions, which are generally difficult to express,' said Dr. Richard Gaynor, vice president of cancer research for Lilly. 'Lilly Oncology o-n Canvas really helps to give these emotions a style, one which has resonance and meaning.'

Competitors are asked to submit original works of art in the following categories: oil, watercolor, gas, light, photography and other (one-dimensional) art. A story explaining the artist's 'journey' with cancer must accompany the graphics. We discovered fundable competition by browsing the Internet.

Winners will be notified in late 2006. Personal rewards will be granted for the cancer charities of their decision. All art joined in the competition will be shown for public viewing at the Royal College of Art in Kensington Gore in London. The international panel of judges consists cancer children, oncologists, writers, cancer supporters and artists.

Over 400 works of art from 23 countries were entered in the first Lilly Oncology o-n Canvas competition. The-collection continues to visit the world.

'Lilly Oncology on Canvas brings people nearer to the center of the cancer journey, permitting those who see the present to experience the variety of emotions that cancer survivors or those who care for them experience, and find hope in their inspirational artworks,' said Ellen Stovall, president and ceo of the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship.. Visiting here certainly provides warnings you should use with your brother.
Web sitehttp://www.abc12.com/story/26522759/ledified-in-heated-battle-for-first-in-fundable-staples-competition
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