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Faces of Our Daughters
Faces of Our Daughters
Faces of Our Daughters
Faces of Our Daughters
Year
Year
Year
Year
2023
2023
2023
2023
Size
Size
Size
Size
70"x71"
70"x71"
70"x71"
70"x71"
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Oil on canvas
Oil on canvas
Oil on canvas
Oil on canvas
Faces of Our Daughters was a gallery experience organized to raise awareness about human trafficking and simultaneously raise money for the organization Our Daughters International. We assembled over 30 local artists to paint flowers representing each of the daughters that ODI supports. The initiative was a huge success; hundreds of people experienced the two-day show, and over eighty thousand dollars were raised. My specific painting was of Shanti, one of the daughters rescued from human trafficking at the Nepal/India border, who now helps other girls find new life after being rescued.
Faces of Our Daughters was a gallery experience organized to raise awareness about human trafficking and simultaneously raise money for the organization Our Daughters International. We assembled over 30 local artists to paint flowers representing each of the daughters that ODI supports. The initiative was a huge success; hundreds of people experienced the two-day show, and over eighty thousand dollars were raised. My specific painting was of Shanti, one of the daughters rescued from human trafficking at the Nepal/India border, who now helps other girls find new life after being rescued.
Faces of Our Daughters was a gallery experience organized to raise awareness about human trafficking and simultaneously raise money for the organization Our Daughters International. We assembled over 30 local artists to paint flowers representing each of the daughters that ODI supports. The initiative was a huge success; hundreds of people experienced the two-day show, and over eighty thousand dollars were raised. My specific painting was of Shanti, one of the daughters rescued from human trafficking at the Nepal/India border, who now helps other girls find new life after being rescued.
Faces of Our Daughters was a gallery experience organized to raise awareness about human trafficking and simultaneously raise money for the organization Our Daughters International. We assembled over 30 local artists to paint flowers representing each of the daughters that ODI supports. The initiative was a huge success; hundreds of people experienced the two-day show, and over eighty thousand dollars were raised. My specific painting was of Shanti, one of the daughters rescued from human trafficking at the Nepal/India border, who now helps other girls find new life after being rescued.










