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“Fatigue. Aches. Pain. Anxiety. Nausea. Doubt. Exhaustion.”

No, it’s not the agony of the Olympic athlete being depicted in Gray, Kirk/VanSant’s powerful new print work now appearing in Newsweek, U.S. News & World Report and other publications. It’s theprivate suffering and tribulation of the breast cancer victim.

Like much of the best advertising and the purest art, the Baltimore agency’s effort for the Susan G. Komen Maryland Race for the Cure comes straight from the heart.

“At Gray, Kirk/VanSant we have many survivors working and thriving in our agency today, and far too many friends and family who were not as fortunate,” said Chris Cullen, a partner at the shop.





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