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Mesothelioma giclée photo print to benefit cancer research

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Mesothelioma [ I ] - 16 x 16 in

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Textured giclée acid-free photo print

The air we breathe contains fibrous mineral crystals and toxins that terminate life. Help end the suffering caused by this cancer.

The first in a series of four [ IV ] physical representations. 

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Originally created on Ampersand hardboard substrate with acrylic medium and paint by Golden Artist Colors:

  • GOLDEN Fine Pumice Gel [ Acrylic medium with fine gray texture ]
  • GOLDEN Coarse Pumice Gel [ Acrylic medium with rough gray texture ]
  • GOLDEN Fiber Paste [ Opaque medium that dries to a fibrous texture ]
  • GOLDEN SoFlat N5 Neutral Gray Acrylic Paint​


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Net proceeds from your purchase will benefit organizations including the Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation and the American Cancer Society.

​Inquire for alternate size, matte, and frame options.

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    • Rochester Psychiatric Center
    • Camp Pharsalia
    • Hudson River Psychiatric Center
    • Letchworth Village
    • Rockland Psychiatric Center
    • Grossinger's Resort
    • The Pines Resort
    • Central Warehouse Albany
    • Preston Home
    • Mountain Falls Resort
    • Seaview Hospital
    • Ditch Road
    • Newark State School
    • Allegany County Poorhouse
    • West Seneca Developmental Center
    • J.N. Adam Developmental Center
    • Irem Temple
    • Penn Hills Resort
    • Unity House Resort
    • Buck Hill Falls Inn
    • Wallkill House
    • Nevele Grande Hotel
    • Little Merrit's Tomb
  • Publications