Stitz's Brain Tumor Art #1 - Chemotherapy Spiral Notebook - Ruled Line
ARTIST: Steve Stitzel
COLLECTION: Chemotherapy
LIMITED RELEASE: #1
My dad was diagnosed with a Glioblastoma brain tumor in April 2024. Taking care of him became a fulltime job for 7 months. I had to learn how to communicate with him by remembering things he frequently requested. I didn't understand that he wanted his artwork to be digitally reproduced until he showed me photographs he began printing on Shutterfly of how he wanted the original artwork cropped. I said, Dad, that's design, and what I do for a living, so I decided to start this store. I wish we had more time to work together, but I was overwhelmed with providing care and working on my own brand. I promised him I would do something with his art to help spread awareness about the devastating effects of brain cancer.
- Annie Travis
A Donation to American Cancer Society
Final Sale. No Returns.
.: Paper weights: 350 gsm (covers), 90 gsm (inside pages)
.: 6" x 8" (15.2 x 20.3 cm)
.: 118 ruled line pages (59 sheets)
.: Front cover print
.: Dark grey back cover
.: Metal spiral binding
.: Paper weights: 350 gsm (covers), 90 gsm (inside pages)
.: 6" x 8" (15.2 x 20.3 cm)
.: 118 ruled line pages (59 sheets)
.: Front cover print
.: Dark grey back cover
.: Metal spiral binding
ARTIST: Steve Stitzel
COLLECTION: Chemotherapy
LIMITED RELEASE: #1
My dad was diagnosed with a Glioblastoma brain tumor in April 2024. Taking care of him became a fulltime job for 7 months. I had to learn how to communicate with him by remembering things he frequently requested. I didn't understand that he wanted his artwork to be digitally reproduced until he showed me photographs he began printing on Shutterfly of how he wanted the original artwork cropped. I said, Dad, that's design, and what I do for a living, so I decided to start this store. I wish we had more time to work together, but I was overwhelmed with providing care and working on my own brand. I promised him I would do something with his art to help spread awareness about the devastating effects of brain cancer.
- Annie Travis
A Donation to American Cancer Society
Final Sale. No Returns.
.: Paper weights: 350 gsm (covers), 90 gsm (inside pages)
.: 6" x 8" (15.2 x 20.3 cm)
.: 118 ruled line pages (59 sheets)
.: Front cover print
.: Dark grey back cover
.: Metal spiral binding
.: Paper weights: 350 gsm (covers), 90 gsm (inside pages)
.: 6" x 8" (15.2 x 20.3 cm)
.: 118 ruled line pages (59 sheets)
.: Front cover print
.: Dark grey back cover
.: Metal spiral binding
ARTIST: Steve Stitzel
COLLECTION: Chemotherapy
LIMITED RELEASE: #1
My dad was diagnosed with a Glioblastoma brain tumor in April 2024. Taking care of him became a fulltime job for 7 months. I had to learn how to communicate with him by remembering things he frequently requested. I didn't understand that he wanted his artwork to be digitally reproduced until he showed me photographs he began printing on Shutterfly of how he wanted the original artwork cropped. I said, Dad, that's design, and what I do for a living, so I decided to start this store. I wish we had more time to work together, but I was overwhelmed with providing care and working on my own brand. I promised him I would do something with his art to help spread awareness about the devastating effects of brain cancer.
- Annie Travis
A Donation to American Cancer Society
Final Sale. No Returns.
.: Paper weights: 350 gsm (covers), 90 gsm (inside pages)
.: 6" x 8" (15.2 x 20.3 cm)
.: 118 ruled line pages (59 sheets)
.: Front cover print
.: Dark grey back cover
.: Metal spiral binding
.: Paper weights: 350 gsm (covers), 90 gsm (inside pages)
.: 6" x 8" (15.2 x 20.3 cm)
.: 118 ruled line pages (59 sheets)
.: Front cover print
.: Dark grey back cover
.: Metal spiral binding