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Southlake fine artist and cancer survivor Olivia Bennett, 19, joins the Lance Armstrong Foundation's (LAF) fight against cancer by raising funds through the creation of "Rose Pedals", a large oil painting depicting two brilliant yellow roses and vivid green vinery that form the shape of a bicycle. Gracefully painted within the bicycle's foliage is the word "cure". In addition to donating 100 percent of the proceeds from the sale of "Rose Pedals", which is priced at $50,000, Olivia will contribute monies raised through the sale of Signed/Numbered Giclee prints of the painting. For each giclee sold, $300 will go directly to the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Prints of "Rose Pedals" retail for $595.
Olivia created "Let Freedom Bloom" as her tribute to the victims and heroes of September 11th. Olivia was honored for her work by President George Bush, 2002, in Washington D.C. Limited edition prints of "Let Freedom Bloom" are still available. With every purchase, $200 will go directly to the American Red Cross.

Olivia has recently partnered with Cook Children's Medical Center to raise funds for the Hematology/Oncology Department. Every time a limited edition giclee print of "Olivia's Hope" sells, $200 will go directly to Cook Children's.
Olivia Bennett is teaming up with young cancer patient, Jayla Cooper for a special project that will benefit GRACE through this year's gala. Ms. Bennett and Ms. Cooper will produce two paintings, one for Jayla to keep and another that will be auctioned at the GRACE Gala on October, 25th at the Gaylord Texan.
Olivia recently visited Fellowship Church's new camp; Allaso Ranch! Olivia is very excited that her wildlife series will be displayed around the campsite. For more information on Allaso Ranch visit fellowshipchurch.com.