Bentley, a Warrior of Childhood Cancer, in Buffalo, New York, who taught the world bravery, fearlessness, a gentle love between mother and child, a unstoppable bond between brothers, and a family who stops at nothing to reveal the dark truth and intense light behind cancer. I saw photos of him sleeping, playing, hanging out with his brother, videos of him being a kid. I also saw a photo of him after he passed, but I refuse to remember it. His death devastated me to the point I didn't paint for weeks, I didn't want to experience ths pain ever again. So, I stopped the project. Then, Joe came to me and explained that what I'm doing matters, and said it's too important to stop. Then, the gift only by celebrating Bentley would we have, that Joe would volunteer to help with painting, starting with Skylar, then Monica, then Beth, and to the ultimate thank you that words Don't exist for ; the painting for Bentley's mother Krystal, and Clayton, his brother. We give this gift, United with the donations and efforts of the entire family in the Warpaint Project Community. Thank you for showing us Warrior Art can matter, that it IS important to continue. We have no plan to stop and in fact have received our 501(3)c Status! 🦋 Thank you Bently, this is for you. To donate, or share, or nominate, or sponsor. Please visit our website www.thewarpaintproject.org With all we are, Aubre and Joe @warpaintaubre @pourhousejoe @thewarpaintproject Www.thewarpaintproject.org Paintings inspired by Warriors of Cancer, donated to the Warriors who inspired them. #warpaintaubre #neverfightalone #NeverForget #bebravelikethem #warriorsneverdie #warpaint2020 https://www.instagram.com/p/CBYoHw8hNxn/?igshid=14bb7xqra6jr9













