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Capturing moments of exceptional beauty
The Gratitude Project
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​In 2021, I began an outreach program, The Gratitude Project to lift the spirits of people receiving cancer treatment.
To date, I have donated art to five cancer treatment centers, including The Shaw Cancer Center in Vail, Colorado; The Porter Cancer Center Treatment Center in Denver, Colorado; The Parker Cancer Center at Parker Adventist Hospital in Parker, Colorado; CARTI in Little Rock, Arkansas; and The Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute.
I'm donated this recent piece in honor of a friend whose multiple myeloma is in remission due to the excellent care she received there. This donation has double meaning to me as the late Win Rockefeller, who died from multiple myeloma, was a long-time friend of mine.
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I began The Gratitude Project to express my thanks for the loving care my family received following the passing of my youngest daughter and also during other family health crises.
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If you would like to donate to The Gratitude Project so that we can continue placing inspirational art in cancer treatment centers, please email me. We would welcome your participation with us.

Arriving at the
UAMS Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute
in Little Rock

Greeting from the warm staff, including Daniela Ochoa, M.D. (back center) at the UAMS Women's Cancer Clinic

Holding "Piccolo Nido" giclee where it will hang at the UAMS Women's Cancer Center. From left: Marion; Mary, whose treatment motivated the gift, and her husband, Russell.

Amy Keller of Shaw Cancer Center in Vail, Colorado, receiving art from Marion

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Delivering art to Allyson Gattin at CARTI (Central Arkansas Radiation Therapy Institute)

Allyson Gattin in Little Rock, Arkansas, received art for CARTI (Central Arkansas Radiation Therapy Institute) from Marion
Marion delivering art to the Cancer Center at Parker Adventist Hospital
in Parker, Colorado
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