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We wish to grant full credit to everyone whose work or images are included in our Gallery but unfortunately can't always locate and/or validate this information so we very much appreciate your feedback in order to address anything that may need to be updated.
As always, our goal is to be in compliance with all laws and artists' wishes while being able to showcase beautiful and inspiring artwork for all to enjoy. We firmly believe in using the power of visual art, created, installed, and/or exhibited in public places ,as a means of inspiring audiences everywhere to increase their use of kindness, compassion, and generosity to help make our communities more inclusive, engaged, and vibrant for all. Whether you are a creator or simply a fan, we want to thank you for all your support and encouragement.
Kindness and Compassion:
The Runaway; Stockbridge Fire Department to the Rescue;
Rockwell Reimagined.
By Artful Rebel Pops Peterson: 2015
Kindness
"No act of kindness, no matter how small, is wasted."
By street artist Karma in Dublin, Ireland.
Kindness and Compassion
"We have the power to change lives; even if only one person at a time."
Mother Teresa of Calcutta, by Artful Rebel Gull G
Compassion And Generosity
"Powering the hearts and actions of those that serve us all on the frontline."
Amplifier.Org; Design by Randy Stolinas
Kindness
"Kindness, Hope, Love, and Friendship surround and support us all."
Positive Art 222 wall Murals: Part of the 42 murals project in Deep Ellum Texas.
The mural was painted by Leah Boorse, a mural painter from middle Tennessee
Compassion
"A Rich Heart May Be Under A Poor Coat."
Challenging the pre-conceptions of the homeless who are living on the streets.
Stencil art on a wall in the East End of London
Posted by Dreamstime.com
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