ARTvision Atlanta 2009
Online Benefit Featuring Art, Music, Gifts, Books & Photography

"artists reaching through" ~ Benefiting Positive Impact

ARTvision Atlanta 2009
Online Benefit Featuring Art, Music, Gifts, Books & Photography

"artists reaching through" ~ Benefiting Positive Impact

ARTvision Atlanta 2009
Online Benefit Featuring Art, Music, Gifts, Books & Photography

"artists reaching through" ~ Benefiting Positive Impact

ARTvision Atlanta 2009
Online Benefit Featuring Art, Music, Gifts, Books & Photography

"artists reaching through" ~ Benefiting Positive Impact

The French Connection: 3 Photos by Will Pollock for Your Consideration

(ATLANTA :: 21 December 2009) - With all French-related metaphors or plays-on-words escaping me - and avoiding the word “Trois” like the plague - herewith is a three-part collection of images taken in July 2009, all while away in France.

These images are presented exclusively through ARTvision for the purposes of raising funds for
Positive Impact - and, as artist proofs, will not be offered ever again in this form. They are one of a kind and always will be.

Once you review, go to the
gallery page for sizing, etc. Or, go directly to the purchase page! Hope you enjoy!

• “
Answered.” I shot this while traveling in France, and it struck me as a sign that something good was afoot; that something, someone, was speaking to me to anticipate a good event coming soon. Although “prayers” isn’t an activity I engage in normally, “answered” felt like the right name since the scene was joyful, hopeful... and in response to a call of some kind. “Answered” is a custom-framed photo, set in archival mating and glass, offered for a donation of $895. (more)

• “Fit to Print” Also a shot taken in France, of Jean O’Connor’s fingers in early morning on the Canal du Midi. Jean is Rob and Sara O’Connor’s mother, and she says the robust-orange image reminds of years past. “The photograph from the boat trip reminds me of how much a morning newspaper has been a part of my life,” she says. “As a child, I started with the comics, progressed to sports, then the society page (it's now called style) and then on to puzzles and the op-ed pages. Now in my dotage, I'm ready to return to the comics - they're the only thing that makes sense. But I will never give up my morning paper.” “Fit to Print” is a custom-framed photo offered for a donation of $795. (more)

• “I Want it Now” While taken on a narrow, windy street in the south of France, scenes from “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory” played out in my head to the point of needing a sedative.

This door was so deeply purple, so engaging in its irregular textures and rusted hinges, that I just had to snap it. I just had to. The urgency of needing to capture the image immediately made me think of Veruca Salt’s tempestuous turn in “I Want it Now” - mainly because the color is splashed all over the film... starting with Wonka’s jacket and all through this scene. To wit:



I Want it Now” is a custom-framed photo offered for a donation of $795. (more)

All three images are set in the
same mat and frame, by the same framer - Rose Squared in Decatur. So, make it a trio and buy/donate for all three!

More images and pieces will be available at our
invitation-only viewing. Contact Will to make sure you’re on the list, and bring your donations to Positive Impact! - WP

The “
Answered.” slide show:


"All Outta Justice" Marks Ed Tillman's ARTvision Debut

(ATLANTA :: 11 December 2009) - The votes are in, the gavel is down... and “All Outta Justice” has won Ed Tillman’s fan poll - and thus his debut photo submission for ARTvision.

Finished details to follow, but for now, here’s
the image and the details: 8x12 Archival Giclée Print on neutral art paper, numbered and signed, 2 of 8.

Ed Tillman is a MySpace buddy with whom I’ve kept in touch over the years... and has always been an ARTvision fan and has attended the NYE party!

All Outta Justice” is offered at $195. More finished-product images, including frame and mat pictures, to follow shortly. (read more)

ARTvision Offers: "Ladies of a Certan Age" and "Just Before Rush Hour..." by Mary Pollock

(ATLANTA :: 11 December 2009) - One retro, the other abstract. Both beautiful.

And they both come from my mother, Mary Pollock, as donations to ARTvision 2009 for the benefit of Positive Impact. Please consider both of these in your holiday giving! (
see both picture slideshows)

With a bachelor’s from Skidmore College (my alma mater) and a Fashion Illustration concentration at Parsons School of Design, my mother is a returning artist from last year - and is sister to the late Betsy Weedon. (read more)

Both of these pieces were custom framed with archival glass and matting by Rose Squared in Decatur. “
Ladies of a Certain Age” is offered at $800. “Just Before Rush Hour” is offered at $2,000. - WP