Celebrating Five Years of Love Out Lavender
Over a five-year period, the organization raised nearly $165,000 for City of Hope to help find a cure for cancer.
Over a five-year period, the organization raised nearly $165,000 for City of Hope to help find a cure for cancer.
In its fourth year, nonprofit Love Out Lavender continues to celebrate the passion in artists aiming to stop cancer through art.
The second annual Celebrate the Passion event will be in Arizona on October 20 at the Salon Boutique Arcadia. MODERN spoke with Kane about the organization's journey and goal for the future.
Love Out Lavender unites creative people through fundraising to conquer cancer with inspiring images and unique events.
The collection utilizes the new Matrix SOCOLOR Cult shades in Lucky Ducky, Orange Alert and Clear.
When Matrix Artist Todd Kane’s mother lost her battle with cancer, he created Love Out Lavender --a movement uniting creative people to conquer cancer.
Matrix Artistic Educator Todd Kane drew inspiration from his career as a former captain in the U.S. Army when creating his latest collection.
Colored ribbons have become the international symbol of support and awareness for a wide array of causes, not least of which is cancer. Every type of cancer is aligned with a color—pink for breast cancer and gold for childhood cancer for ...
Colored ribbons have become an international symbol for support—be it for troops, awareness, fighting disease and more. The lavender ribbon encompasses the battles of many by representing all types of ...
Todd Kane and Chrystofer Benson use Matrix color formulas and a strong bond to collaborate on The Spectrum Collection, pairing classics with contemporaries.
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