Cancer Benefit in memory of Sports Enthusiast to Feature Unique Art

August 27, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
The Scott Carter Foundation, sponsor of the Scott Carter Golf Classic, will include art prints generated using a patent-pending process by Studio Frido (TM) in the foundation’s annual pediatric cancer research benefit auction in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Scott Carter combined his love of sports and sports memorabilia collecting with a passion for accelerating childhood cancer research. Sadly, Scott lost his battle against osteosarcoma in 1993 at the age of 13. The Scott Carter Foundation continues his mission of promoting childhood cancer research through fundraisers and the sharing of Scott's collection, which is currently on display at Disney's Wide World of Sports. Over the past ten years the Scott Carter Foundation has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for research and provided research training support for six pediatric oncology physician-scientists.

The founder of Studio Frido, Charles Keller MD, is a past recipient of a Scott Carter fellowship in Pediatric Oncology as well as ongoing research support. Studio Frido is privileged to give back to the Scott Carter Foundation by creating a limited edition sports art print series.

All proceeds will benefit the Scott Carter Foundation. To learn more about the Scott Carter Foundation, please visit www.scottcarterfoundation.org.

About Studio Frido – Studio Frido uses a patent-pending process to transform microscopic computed tomography (CT) scans of natural and man-made objects into works of art. Studio Frido is dedicated to furthering cancer research, children’s education, and general appreciation for the inner beauty of all things.

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If you’d like more information, please contact Emma Larkins at (443) 534-6674 or email Emma at info@studiofrido.com.

Emma Larkins
Studio Frido, Inc.
Tel: (443) 534-6674
info@studiofrido.com
www.studiofrido.com