Each NFT comes with a hand-silkscreened and is hand-signed/numbered by the artist.
From the artist Vlocke Negro: I felt very comfortable collaborating with Keep A Breast because I think it promotes ideas that I agree with, such as mutual support, solidarity and the inclusion of sexual diversity. It is also an honor to be included with other artists that I admire and respect. The poster design is inspired by a very popular sport in Mexico, Lucha Libre. Women are an important part of this scene that reaches all social levels, but especially the neighborhoods. When we see a mask of this type, the word "Lucha" immediately jumps out, to win this fight, for life. It is an analogy for the situation women have to face when confronting cancer.
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.
Preventión VS Cancer by Vlocke Negro
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Preventión VS Cancer by Vlocke Negro
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Each NFT comes with a hand-silkscreened and is hand-signed/numbered by the artist.
From the artist Vlocke Negro: I felt very comfortable collaborating with Keep A Breast because I think it promotes ideas that I agree with, such as mutual support, solidarity and the inclusion of sexual diversity. It is also an honor to be included with other artists that I admire and respect. The poster design is inspired by a very popular sport in Mexico, Lucha Libre. Women are an important part of this scene that reaches all social levels, but especially the neighborhoods. When we see a mask of this type, the word "Lucha" immediately jumps out, to win this fight, for life. It is an analogy for the situation women have to face when confronting cancer.
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.