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Where creativity becomes courage, the Canvas Series by the Fashion Umbrella Foundation inspires confidence through the art of creation.
BALTIMORE - Marylandian -- The Fashion Umbrella Foundation is painting a new story of creativity and confidence with the debut of the Canvas Series, an artistic movement born from the organization's refreshed vision and deep belief that art can heal, empower, and inspire.
Every brushstroke and resin pour tells a story of resilience, hope, and the beauty of becoming. The Canvas Series invites individuals to experience that story firsthand by exploring art as a means of expression, growth, and self-discovery.
In 2026, the Canvas Series will expand into a collection of in-person and online art workshops, introducing participants to the art of ceramics, UV resin, and epoxy resin. Each experience offers two options: watch the process unfold or create alongside the artist, with materials shipped right to your door, the perfect invitation for beginners and seasoned makers alike.
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To celebrate this new beginning, the Nixon Art Gallery is hosting a sitewide sale, 50% off all handcrafted pieces with a minimum purchase of $25. From radiant resin jewelry to sculptural décor, each piece is one-of-a-kind and filled with intention. Flexible payment plans are available, allowing collectors to bring art home now and pay over time.
Every purchase supports the Fashion Umbrella Foundation's mission to uplift through education, creativity, and community. All proceeds are tax-deductible, and the sale runs through December 31, 2025.
For more details on The Canvas Series, visit www.fashionumbrella.org or email info@fashionumbrella.org
Every brushstroke and resin pour tells a story of resilience, hope, and the beauty of becoming. The Canvas Series invites individuals to experience that story firsthand by exploring art as a means of expression, growth, and self-discovery.
In 2026, the Canvas Series will expand into a collection of in-person and online art workshops, introducing participants to the art of ceramics, UV resin, and epoxy resin. Each experience offers two options: watch the process unfold or create alongside the artist, with materials shipped right to your door, the perfect invitation for beginners and seasoned makers alike.
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To celebrate this new beginning, the Nixon Art Gallery is hosting a sitewide sale, 50% off all handcrafted pieces with a minimum purchase of $25. From radiant resin jewelry to sculptural décor, each piece is one-of-a-kind and filled with intention. Flexible payment plans are available, allowing collectors to bring art home now and pay over time.
Every purchase supports the Fashion Umbrella Foundation's mission to uplift through education, creativity, and community. All proceeds are tax-deductible, and the sale runs through December 31, 2025.
For more details on The Canvas Series, visit www.fashionumbrella.org or email info@fashionumbrella.org
Source: Fashion Umbrella Foundation
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