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

A Song for Sales: With Your Support We Can Soar in the 2009 Stretch Run

Great things can happen in five days.

At least that’s what we’re hoping... And here’s a little detail you’ll probably want to know:
In 2009, ARTvision artists have piled up their wares to the tune of a whopping $13,000 in potential donations.

So, if every last piece were acquired in this final week of buying,
Positive Impact, our beneficiary, would be able to use that cash to immediately advance its HIV testing and exceptional counseling programs.

As a final incentive for buying, I’ve created a full montage of images from this year’s event - set to “Light of Love,” a song I wrote and co-produced with Matthew Smith. Check it out:



All ARTvision 2009 buyers - in addition to receiving
existing swag from our sponsors - will now receive a download coupon code for iTunes so you can enjoy “Light of Love” on your iPod or tune-player of choice.

Get to
buying now and let’s break some fund-raising records! And we’ll see you on the 30th for our pre-party buying opportunity, as well as the New Year’s Eve bash. - WP

"I Will Be Your Friend When We Get There"

By way of Greg Davis, here’s an example of an artist (the very talented Mark Salling) going behind the scenes to pay tribute to his cast. His “Glee Family” as he calls it. Very cool.

More Comic Relief: Watch Blake Lively's Terrific Turn on SNL

Totally Unrelated Post For Some Comic Relief

Repost from ARTvision artist John Arnzen. It takes quite a feat of artistry to spoof the Twilight juggernaut: