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This untitled painting on canvas was created by a 7-year-old artist from Miller Children's HemOnc unit. "J" enjoys painting animals and especially enjoyed creating this tiger, an animal he has a special affinity for. The artist loves to smile, play, and include others in his process as he creates his wonderful art. With a winning bid, help our cause and be the proud owner of one-of-a-kind artwork created by children currently receiving treatment at Miller Children's Hospital. This year, we are thrilled to have original artwork from five amazing kids who donated their creations to the Luke TATSU Johnson Foundation to help raise money in the fight against pediatric cancer.
This piece of art, paint on canvas, measures approximately 10.5"x13.5" and will come framed and ready to hang!
NOTE: Should the winning bidder require this item to be shipped, bidder agrees to pay all charges incurred by the Luke TATSU Johnson Foundation for related shipping costs.
"A Fairy's World" is the work of "L", a talented 16-year-old artist from Miller Children's HemOnc unit. She used acrylic and ink to explore her interest in nature and fairies. "It's what first came to mind," she said of this whimsical painting. Purchase this piece of art to symbolize your commitment to the fight against pediatric cancer! With a winning bid, help our cause and be the proud owner of one-of-a-kind artwork created by children currently receiving treatment at Miller Children's Hospital. This year, we are thrilled to have original artwork from five amazing kids who donated their creations to the Luke TATSU Johnson Foundation to help raise money in the fight against pediatric cancer.
This piece of art, acrylic and ink on canvas, is approximately 10.5"x13.5" and will come framed and ready to hang!
"Coffee Sunrise" was created by "F", a 17-year-old artist from Miller Children's HemOnc unit. She is quite innovative in her media choices and approach to art. As she says: "I like art ... painting makes me feel better, especially after seeing the final results. Although the name may sound odd, I got the idea from the fact that I used instant coffee for the brown shades. The painting now smells like coffee, which I like. The picture is pretty calm, no one in sight. That's because the lighthouse is deserted." With a winning bid, help our cause and be the proud owner of one-of-a-kind artwork created by children currently receiving treatment at Miller Children's Hospital.
This piece of art, created with media paint and coffee on canvas, measures approximately 8.5"x11.5" and will come framed and ready to hang!
"Pugs of Paradise" is a charming piece created by "D", a 10-year-old artist from Miller Children's HemOnc unit who loves working with various media. He included mixed media and a lot of imagination, including repeated images of the primary figurine. The artist described his piece as follows: "I created this image because I miss my pet pug when I am in the hospital. I like using neon colors and cute faces in my art." With a winning bid, help our cause and be the proud owner of one-of-a-kind artwork created by children currently receiving treatment at Miller Children's Hospital.
This piece of art is approximately 10.5"x13.5" and will come framed and ready to hang!
This untitled artwork was created by "I", a 13-year-old artist from Miller Children's HemOnc unit. She is very creative and quite prolific in her creating of small clay figures with their own rooms and settings, as well as Hello Kitty paintings and other art forms. In this painting, she chose metallic and matte paint with glitter accents to explore her love of turtles and the ocean. With a winning bid, help our cause and be the proud owner of one-of-a-kind artwork created by children currently receiving treatment at Miller Children's Hospital. This year, we are thrilled to have original artwork from five amazing kids who donated their creations to the Luke TATSU Johnson Foundation to help raise money in the fight against pediatric cancer.
This piece of art measures approximately 10.5"x13.5" and will come framed and ready to hang!
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