Pictures of Health

Whether you’re creating it or appreciating it, art is good for you. It can stimulate the brain and lower stress. Here’s another way art can make a difference in the lives of people who are seriously ill: With [Art for a Cure], we’re joining the fight against cancer by supporting the tireless efforts of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) in New York City.

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We asked two gifted artists to create exclusive works inspired by the themes of optimism, strength, and love. We’re offering signed, limited-edition prints of those works an are donating a portion of the proceeds to MSK, a hospital distinguished by exceptional patient care, innovative research, and outstanding educational programs for more than 130 years.

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For a limited time, 30% of the purchase price of these hand-embellished giclées on canvas—Legacy (above), a moving abstract by artist Dennis Gastone; and Vitality (below), a vivid and spirited piece by artist John Shelton—will benefit Sloan Kettering.

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The prints are on display and available for purchase at our two flagship locations in Manhattan and our Design Centers in Hartsdale, NY; Whippany, NJ; and Stamford, CT. They are also available at ethanallen.com/artforacure.

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