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This is a high quality fine art print of the original art piece entitled "Belonging to None, Yet to All".  The print captures the original painting by Lucinda Akin,, created for the Who Are our Neighbors? National Endowment of the Arts funded "Our Town" grant exhibit.  

 

This artpiece original, created in alcohol markers, colored pencils, and acrylic, was influenced and inspired by the experience of Bindu Lanka, a Dallas chaplain who provides spiritual and pastoral care for hospital patients.  This piece expresses Bindu's close connection to the Dallas community.  The illustrated scenes display her personal involvement with individuals and the unique ways she supports each of them.

 

Bindu strives to bring together people of all faiths and backgrounds through her chaplaincy.  The piece represents the bridges she builds with diverse individuals and groups of people, and the comfort her presence brings.  Bindu is there for people during their best and worst moments, helping people in their times of need with compassion and spirituality.

 

This gorgeous and inspirational piece is reproduced here as a high quality fine art print on matte paper, and with a 1" white border all around.  Frame not included.

Belonging to None, Yet to All

$150.00Price
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  • Professional fine art print of original artpiece. 

    Available in multiple sizes.  

    Free shipping to anywhere in the continental United States.

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