Art Opposition Shows Image of Cancer

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Art Opposition Shows Image of Cancer

A cancer diagnosis brings about many emotions that cannot often be expressed through words alone. Art, but, brings them your in a robust way. Get more on our affiliated article directory - Click here: tumbshots.

A global competition is providing cancer individuals, children, their families, physicians and others afflicted with cancer an opportunity to discuss their experiences and motivate others through art. Items for 'Lilly Oncology o-n Canvas: Expressions of a Cancer Journey' are increasingly being recognized through July 3-1. This is actually the second contest shown by Eli Lilly and Co., in collaboration with the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship.

'People suffering from cancer experience a variety of complex feelings, which are often difficult to express,' said Dr. Richard Gaynor, vice-president of cancer re-search for Lilly. 'Lilly Oncology on Canvas really helps to give these emotions a style, the one that has resonance and meaning.'

Competitors are asked to submit original works of art in the other (one-dimensional) art, watercolor, polymer, pastel, photography and following categories: oil. A story explaining the artist's 'journey' with cancer must accompany the artwork.

Winners will be notified in late 2006. Fiscal prizes will be awarded for the cancer charities of their choice. All art entered in the competition is likely to be displayed for public viewing at the Royal College of Art in Kensington Gore in London. Navigating To partner sites maybe provides warnings you should use with your family friend. The international panel of judges includes cancer children, oncologists, journalists, cancer advocates and artists.

Over 400 art pieces from 23 countries were joined in the very first Lilly Oncology o-n Canvas competition. The-collection continues to travel the world. To learn additional information, please take a peep at: the internet.

'Lilly Oncology o-n Canvas brings people nearer to the center of the cancer journey, enabling those who see the present to experience the range of emotions that cancer survivors or those who care for them experience, and find hope within their inspiring artworks,' mentioned Ellen Stovall, president and chief executive officer of the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship..