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Our classic logo with a transparent background.
Tags: awareness, cancer, gynecologic cancer awareness
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: survivors, cancer ribbon, cancer, awareness
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: cancer survivor, cancer support, i hate cancer
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: cancer fighter, cancer support, cancer survivor
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: awareness, cancer, cancer support, cancer survivor
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: cancer, awareness
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: awareness, cancer awareness, cancer survivor
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: cancer, cancer fighter, cancer support, cancer survivor
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: cancer, cancer awareness, cancer support, cancer survivor
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: cancer survivor
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: photography
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: photography
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: photography
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: cancer awareness
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: cancer survivor
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: cancer awareness, survivor
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: cancer awareness, survivor
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: cancer survivor
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: cancer survivor
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: cancer survivor
CECE PALASKI is a survivor of endometrial cancer who grew up in Los Angeles, where she studied English literature and art before becoming a social worker. With many stories and a fair amount of haunting imagery gathered along the way, Palaski became a photographer later in life. She moved to New Mexico, where she splits her time between Taos and Santa Fe, studying photography and book making at Santa Fe Community College. She opened Palaski Fine Art in the spring of 2019 and represents three of her former professors along with other local photographers. Working in kallitype, cyanotype, platinum palladium, digital photography and more, she's fascinated by ghost towns, memory, mental health, and the resilience of women.
Tags: cancer survivor
The classic GCAP Logo with a white background. **Please let us know if you would like any of the other merch (non-shirts) with a different color background. We can only pick one at a time at [email protected] **
Tags: classic
This logo features people dancing. **Please let us know if you would like any of the other merch (non-shirts) with a different color background. We can only pick one at a time at [email protected] **
Tags: hpv, vaginal cancer awareness, cancer awareness, cancer survivor, cancer support
This logo celebrates our 10 year anniversary with dark writing. **Please let us know if you would like any of the other merch (non-shirts) with a different color background. We can only pick one at a time at [email protected] **
Tags: gynecologic cancer awareness, gynecologic cancer, ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, cancer
This logo was designed by cervical cancer survivor, Kat, in 2020. **Please let us know if you would like any of the other merch (non-shirts) with a different color background. We can only pick one at a time at [email protected] **
Tags: cancer, cancer support, cancer survivor, cancer awareness
This logo celebrates our founding in 2010 with light lettering. **Please let us know if you would like any of the other merch (non-shirts) with a different color background. We can only pick one at a time at [email protected] **
Tags: gynecologic cancer awareness, ovarian cancer, gynecologic cancer survival, gynecologic cancer month, cancer survivor
The GCAP logo with flowers. **Please let us know if you would like any of the other merch (non-shirts) with a different color background. We can only pick one at a time at [email protected] **
Tags: flowers, cancer awareness, survivor, cancer survivor, ovarian cancer awareness
This logo was created in 2020 with ribbons for uterine, cervical, gynecological, breast/ovarian, and ovarian cancers **Please let us know if you would like any of the other merch (non-shirts) with a different color background. We can only pick one at a time at [email protected] **
Tags: ribbons, cancer survivor, cancer support, cancer, cancer awareness
This is our classic logo with a transparent background. **Please let us know if you would like any of the other merch (non-shirts) with a different color background. We can only pick one at a time at [email protected] **
Tags: classic