A Curated Collection of Pink-Hued Art Celebrating Strength, Grace, and the Power of Awareness
This October, AXIOM Fine Art Consulting unveils a carefully curated collection that speaks to the enduring strength and grace embodied by Breast Cancer Awareness Month. At the confluence of art and advocacy, our pink-hued selection transcends mere aesthetic allure—each work is a testament to resilience, hope, and empowerment.
Pink, throughout history, has symbolized compassion, love, and healing, making it a poignant hue for this meaningful curation. These artworks capture the subtle power of the color, offering a visual narrative that moves beyond the surface. From the bold vibrancy of fuchsia to the soft whispers of blush, each piece serves as a reflection of the quiet strength needed to overcome life’s most profound challenges.
These curated pieces are designed to blend seamlessly into the most sophisticated interiors, offering not just visual appeal but also a deeper emotional resonance. They imbue spaces with warmth and serenity, while honoring the spirit of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In its many iterations, pink becomes an emblem of resilience—mirroring the courage displayed by those affected by breast cancer.
As you explore this collection, you’ll discover a variety of perspectives on strength and grace. The minimalist abstraction of some pieces finds balance in the intricate details of contemporary florals, each evoking a serene yet powerful presence.
Art, like life, is more than what lies on the surface. It has the power to transform, uplift, and inspire. As we honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we invite you to experience the beauty of resilience through this curated collection of pink-hued art—where elegance meets intention, and each piece whispers a story of strength.
Explore the Collection
Join us in celebrating the art of resilience this October. Discover exquisite pink-hued pieces that transform your space, elevating it with grace and meaning, all while supporting the cause of Breast Cancer Awareness.
Hunt Slonem ‘Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’ 2023
Regine Schumann ‘Colormirror Rainbow Pink 2 Corner Madrid’ 2024
Alex Garant ‘Here Comes My Power’ 2024, Oil on Canvas
David Shepherd ‘Gaining Ground’ 2022, Oil Painting
Richard Sargent ‘Hunting His Tux for the Party’ 1962, Saturday Evening Post Cover
Paul Rousso ‘Pink Petticoat’ 2022, Mixed Media on Hand-Sculpted Acrylic
Xavier Bourgeois ‘Coupe de Vile’ 2015, Acrylic on Canvas
John Zinsser ‘French Lessons’ 2018, Oil and Spray Enamel on Canvas
Lino Lago ‘Pink Fake Abstract (Bouguereau)’ 2023, Oil on Canvas
Joe Suzuki ‘Big Balloon Puppy (Yellow and pink)’ 2020, Epoxy Resin, Enamel, Paint Can and Brush
Philippe Halsman ‘Audrey Hepburn’ 1955, Archival Pigment Print
Richard Prince ‘Untitled (Censor Painting Pink)’ 2009, Acrylic on Inkjet Board
Casper Brindle ‘Light Glyph – Pink’ Pigmented Acrylic
José Lerma ‘Ana (Azure)’ 2024, Cast and Pigmented Handmade Cotton Paper
Simone Rosenbauer ‘Like Ice in the Sunshine No. 02’ 2014
Peter Max ’41 BALBOA PARK Signed Lithograph, Tower San Diego California’ Pop Art Landscape
Hunt Slonem ‘Elephant Hawk Moth Hand Blown Glass Bunny’ 2023, Contemporary Art Sculpture
Alex Kuznetsov ‘Rose 2009 (Abstract painting)’ 2024, Acrylic on Canvas
Peter Max ‘Profile with Two Hearts’ 2012, Acrylic on Canvas
Damien Hirst ‘Kynance Cove’ 2023, Giclée Print
Oliver Marsden ‘Deep Violet Magenta Rose Harmonic’ 2022, Oil on Canvas
Andy Warhol ‘Toy Painting: Parrot’ 1983, Synthetic Polymer Paint and Silkscreen on Canvas
Thomas Devaux ‘Rayon 9.77’ 2018, Pigment Print on Fine Art Paper, Frame with 22K Gold Leaf, in Two Parts
Andy Warhol ‘Queen Elizabeth (FS /1.336)’ 1985, Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board, Frame Included, Edition of 40