City Sprawl
Li-Anne Dias

Hearts in San Francisco Project
The Hearts in San Francisco project debuted in 2004 with 131 heart sculptures, created by local Bay Area artists and auctioned by the Foundation in support of Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center.
The Foundation raised nearly 3 million dollars for ZSFG in that first year. Today, we carry on this tradition by commissioning and auctioning a new set of hearts each year. The funds raised support those delivering on the promise of accessible and equitable health care for all in our city.
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About the Foundation
The San Francisco General Hospital Foundation is proud to help the people who heal people, supporting ZSFG caregivers in their aim to provide the very best care to all who walk through their doors.
Meet the Artist:

Born and raised in Mumbai, India, Li-Anne Dias was inspired by her move to San
Francisco to create “City Sprawl,” an expression of her first experiences in the City by the Bay. Li-Anne’s
style as a graphic designer combines her formal background in visual art with her love for illustration to
create bold, engaging graphics. She currently works at Reddit as Editorial Graphic Designer and
Illustrator for Upvoted.com.