Just for fun, please paint/draw/collage/(your choice of medium) a picture of how you imagine a prostate cancer cell (or cells) appear. Literally or (very) creatively. You can do this digitally or non digitally. Take a photo of your work and upload your art in reply to this post, or email a photo or file to me and I will post it for you. darryl@malecare.org We'll gather all of your work and create a virtual exhibition. You can "sign" your work with your username, real name, or as anonymous. Let's enjoy the creativity of our community for the holidays. Please complete and upload/email your project before December 6.
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What does prostate cancer look like? A holiday art project.
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OK...I will bite...but have not done this since 5th grade...pretty bad...but, my 'Tree of Life,' has been turned upside down, not uprooted, just inverted...seems that I have to start all over again and grow new Life out of what remains of my 'tree.' This is what it means to me...sorry for the crappy art...was never good at this...Cheers
Tree of Life, my Life, turned upside down by PCa...
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