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Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon Photograph by Luke Moore

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Comments (10)

Jack Zulli

Jack Zulli

Like how you worked this image, well done;) v

Luke Moore replied:

Thank you Jack... your comment greatly appreciated!

Marcia Weller-Wenbert

Marcia Weller-Wenbert

Beautiful image - love the cause - I do the same with three of my paintings as well. v

Luke Moore replied:

Thank you Marcia! I would like to at least donate something for a good cause.

Joseph Baril

Joseph Baril

Excellent image designed for a great cause. My aunt died from lung cancer that metastasized into bone cancer with fast spreading tumors. She wasn't a smoker, four years earlier, she had watched an old hotel building imploded, and she inhaled the dust cloud. She first was diagnosed with silicosis of the lungs, and it all went downhill from there. Two separate neighbors who went to watch died around the same time as her with the same lung cancer that metastasized into bone cancer. Who knows what that toxic dust cloud contained. I voted for this image.

Luke Moore replied:

Thank you Joseph for your comments...I'm sorry to hear about your aunt. Amazing what bad chemicals and elements can be in those old buildings and debris. Interesting link you bring up between cancer and the dust cloud from implosion. I sometimes will go into old abandoned buildings and I religiously wear a p100 respirator. There was one or two times that I didn't early on and you can't help but wonder about exposure and asbestos and other materials. Thank you for stopping by

Spencer McDonald

Spencer McDonald

Luke I really like this one and the message, heart, and care that seep through in your art. I too give to the Susan G Komen foundation when I sell my art. This is the higher thing for us to do to give back. Thanks for touching my heart and others with this wonderful art piece.

Luke Moore replied:

Thank you Spencer! I really appreciate your thoughtful comment :) I'm hoping create more with the pink ribbon. A great cause for both of us to donate to.

JEAN WALKER

JEAN WALKER

LOVELY GESTURE LUKE- BEING A 'TWICE' BREAST CANCER SURVIVOR MYSELF...I CAN RELATE TO THIS V/F

Luke Moore replied:

Thank you Jean! The word "survivor" is such a nice word to hear :) Thank you for taking the time to stop by and make a very personal comment. I would love to do a few more ribbon/Breast Cancer pieces, in the process of throwing some more ideas around in my head :)

Luke Moore

Luke Moore

Donating a small, gallery wrapped canvas print. The print is going to a friend's local breast cancer event. She is having a Zumba Fundraiser beforehand to help collect donations for her walking team, which in turn will be donated towards the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk in Boston in October. Here is a link to her event: http://www.facebook.com/events/420572224667581/

Blair Stuart

Blair Stuart

My pleasure Luke, it is very worthy of being promoted as much as possible.

Blair Stuart

Blair Stuart

This is such a wonderful and fitting tribute to those who have fought or are fighting Cancer and in particular Breast Cancer. Love the words you have written to accompany this image. Well done my friend. Like the processing effects and the tattered ends of the Ribbon..... very powerful work Luke. My compliments to you..... vote, fav, tweet SU FB and +1

Luke Moore replied:

Blair thank you for all the kind words! I really appreciate all the extras F/V,tweet,SU,etc. :) Thank you for taking the time and effort to do all that!

Kaye Menner

Kaye Menner

A beautiful image and a lovely message, Luke. A Vote/Fav & Tweet

Luke Moore replied:

Thank you very much Kaye! I really appreciate your comment on this particular one :) Thank you!

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