Each NFT comes with a hand-silkscreened and is hand-signed/numbered by the artist.
From The artist Claudia Rivera: I choose to be a part of this project because it is one very personal to me. For as long as I can remember, words like breast cancer and BRCA have been heavily present in my life because the reality was that I was going to get breast cancer. Thankfully with research and medicine, I was able to undergo risk-reducing surgery, which greatly decreased my chances of ever getting breast cancer in the future. As a 26 year old, gender-fluid, non-binary female and person of color, I needed to understand myself, my body and how people of color are typically treated within the healthcare system. I wanted to raise awareness that there are resources out there for everyone.
25% of each sale goes to the artist. 75% of each sale goes to Keep A Breast. Funds support our work in Mexico.
These limited editions as NFTs are also IRL screen-printed posters. They were created in collaboration with Keep A Breast and six artists from Mexico City to promote the launch of the Keep A Breast App in Spanish.
Through art, we can uniquely communicate and express deep, complex concepts and emotions. We can also engage people in conversations about health and community activism in a new way and sometimes in an unlikely location, like a cafe or in the streets with street art.
Hey Mexico We Got Your Boobs by Claudia Rivera
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Hey Mexico We Got Your Boobs by Claudia Rivera
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Each NFT comes with a hand-silkscreened and is hand-signed/numbered by the artist.
From The artist Claudia Rivera: I choose to be a part of this project because it is one very personal to me. For as long as I can remember, words like breast cancer and BRCA have been heavily present in my life because the reality was that I was going to get breast cancer. Thankfully with research and medicine, I was able to undergo risk-reducing surgery, which greatly decreased my chances of ever getting breast cancer in the future. As a 26 year old, gender-fluid, non-binary female and person of color, I needed to understand myself, my body and how people of color are typically treated within the healthcare system. I wanted to raise awareness that there are resources out there for everyone.
25% of each sale goes to the artist. 75% of each sale goes to Keep A Breast. Funds support our work in Mexico.
These limited editions as NFTs are also IRL screen-printed posters. They were created in collaboration with Keep A Breast and six artists from Mexico City to promote the launch of the Keep A Breast App in Spanish.
Through art, we can uniquely communicate and express deep, complex concepts and emotions. We can also engage people in conversations about health and community activism in a new way and sometimes in an unlikely location, like a cafe or in the streets with street art.