When you walk into the island home of UTMB professor David Rassin and wife, Glennda, you’ll immediately notice the art. It lines the walls, sits on bookshelves, occupies tables and resides inside books. More than 100 pieces in a variety of mediums (oils, water colors, chalk, posters, scrolls, ceramics and pottery) represent mothers and children from 25 countries in the nurturing act of breastfeeding. August is National Breastfeeding Awareness Month, a campaign funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Once a taboo topic, breastfeeding is openly discussed and increasingly embraced.