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MemberOrgs SCDAA World Sickle Cell Day Fundraiser
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A national awareness campaign to celebrate the 10th anniversary of World Sickle Cell Awareness Day on June 19, 2019! Raise Awareness & Donations by purchasing this beautiful t-shirt, designed by Hertz Nazaire with full color illustration on front and logo on sleeve. 40-60% of t-shirt sales are donated to SCDAA, with the margin increasing as sales increase. Delivery before event date of June 19th, 2018. *** DEADLINE IS MAY 8TH ***
About the Artist Hertz Nazaire
Hertz was born in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti on October 2, 1973. The source of his love of color stems from his memories of the Taptaps, which are colorful trucks and taxis painted with murals depicting Haitian life. Hertz struggles with the pain and challenges of sickle cell disease, which has caused his vision to fail over the years. The frustration of slowly going blind, however, has encouraged him to appreciate the process of painting with a deeper purpose. A recent series of his paintings is focused on the themes and images of the earthquake in Haiti and the life that comes after such a tragic event. To learn more about "Naz," visit: www.nazaire.info
About the Artist Hertz Nazaire
Hertz was born in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti on October 2, 1973. The source of his love of color stems from his memories of the Taptaps, which are colorful trucks and taxis painted with murals depicting Haitian life. Hertz struggles with the pain and challenges of sickle cell disease, which has caused his vision to fail over the years. The frustration of slowly going blind, however, has encouraged him to appreciate the process of painting with a deeper purpose. A recent series of his paintings is focused on the themes and images of the earthquake in Haiti and the life that comes after such a tragic event. To learn more about "Naz," visit: www.nazaire.info
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