Mara has created a limited number of 4” x 4” pieces mounted in acrylic, which add a beautiful touch to any home or office.
3 options: Spring of Sunflowers, Swimming Around, Yochevet B&W
Fair Market Value is $40.
Mara has created a limited number of 4” x 4” pieces mounted in acrylic, which add a beautiful touch to any home or office.
3 options: Spring of Sunflowers, Swimming Around, Yochevet B&W
Fair Market Value is $40.
Mara has created a limited number of 4” x 4” pieces mounted in acrylic, which add a beautiful touch to any home or office.
3 options: Spring of Sunflowers, Swimming Around, Yochevet B&W
Fair Market Value is $40.
Trilogy of short books written and illustrated by Alexia de Gunzburg, with the help of her trusted advisory team. The series outlines her adventures in exploring newfound life after many years of not believing it was possible, due to her FD. Come on a journey with Alexia, live through her eyes and cheer on her Steps of Life.
Fair Market Value is $15
For his bar mitzvah, Adam Millman, a talented musician, composed and performed an original collection of songs dedicated to his friend Jack, who has FD.
Fair Market Value is $10.
Notecards feature the works of five individual artists who have FD and who participated in the TEARLESS exhibition at Allouche Gallery on April 7, 2019. Set of 10 notecards includes 2 of each image:
"Shadow Hands" by Peter Sonenshein
"Enjoying Some Ice Cream" by Mara Clawson
"Ocean" by Alexia de Gunzburg
"Hands" by Keshi Taryan-Kigel
"Sweaty Mess" by Rachael Eisenson
Fair Market Value is $10.
Mara is a talented artist and wanted to exhibit her passion through a new medium. That is how the Adventures of Moses came to be. She chose stories from Exodus to illustrate and bring to life through her art. Mara loves to help others learn through pictures.
Fair Market Value is $25.
Imagine not being able to eat solid food and having reduced sensitivity to pain and temperature. Imagine not being able to cry because your body cannot produce tears, or the challenges in expressing yourself because your body will just not cooperate with your mind.
The following are the unedited thoughts of one very strong and inspirational young woman, Sophie Meyers.
This is a children’s book in verse. It tells the story of a boy named Adam who befriends a baby crow who he names Willy, and then helps him find the courage to fulfill his potential to fly.
Royalties from the book will be donated to the FD Foundation.
BRACELET ON PARACHUTE CORD -- ADJUSTABLE
Renowned jewelry designer Catherine M. Zadeh decided to put her passion to work with the FD Foundation to honor all the children and young adults afflicted with FD. Her mission is that of the FD Foundation, to provide the best possible treatment and research for the benefit of people with FD and to improve the quality of life of adults and children living with this disease. By working together, Catherine and the FD Foundation hope to make an impact in the lives of those living with FD.
Fair Market Value is $100.
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