SOLD! "Nomad" by Will Pollock

Thanks to Julie Boyer for the donation and purchase of “Nomad” by Will Pollock. This hawk came to visit the Stapletons on Myrtle Street and Will ran out in his skivvies to take the picture. This is one of three pictures he was able to snap before the hawk flew away.

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Will is offering this piece in quantity, so if you’d like to order one - let him know. (
see the gallery) This piece is a 2011 exclusive and will be officially retired after this year. Discounted price: $200. (read more)
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Last Post Before Our Event: By Will Pollock

We are gearing up for an exciting event tomorrow! I hope you’ll join us. Remember to RSVP if you haven’t already.

Important to note:
we have nearly $18,000 worth of art to sell tomorrow night, so let’s get to it!

I’ll be offering four pieces for our event. They are:

  • Madaket Sun. Growing up on Nantucket gave me unusual access to one of the most beautiful places on earth. This image was shot along an inlet near Madaket Beach, right at sunset. Custom framing by JD Isaacs at Rose Squared Gallery & Framing.

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  • Hendrix Bloom. An accidental homage to the late, great Jimi Hendrix, this image was taken at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens during a recent visit with my parents. The Hendrix song, “Purple Haze” was apparently inspired by a dream Hendrix had where he was walking under the sea, and was engulfed by a purple haze and got lost. I got lost in this bloom when I took it, and hopefully you will, too.

  • Nomad. I got a call from my neighbor Jim Stapleton that a hawk had landed in the backyard and that I should grab my camera and shoot it. So, I did. The guy didn’t stay long and looked as though he had lots of other places to visit. This was the shot I got off in time before he scooted away.

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  • Wake Up/Brilliance. Named for the Melissa Etheridge song, “I Need to Wake Up,” this simple sunrise image was shot in Chautauqua, N.Y., and reminded me of the importance of seeing each day as new, fresh and brilliant. “I am not an island/I am not alone/I am my intentions/trapped here in this flesh and bone” is the lyric that has stuck with me all this time, and this scene reminded me of that. This song was the single motivator for starting ARTvision back in 2006.



See you tomorrow!
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Bird in Hand: "A Christmas Snowbird" by Mary Pollock

(30 November 2011 :: Atlanta & Charlottesville) Following big success with “Ladies of a Certain Age” and “Nantucket Morning,” Mary Pollock returns to ARTvision with “A Christmas Snowbird,” which is a drawing that my parents sent as a Christmas Card about 30 years ago. (read more)



Framed beautifully by Walt Woodall at Metro Gallery & Framing, the back of the piece features the greeting page of the card that’s been cut out and mounted. “A Christmas Snowbird” is offered to Positive Impact donors for $850.

Mary is sister of the late Betsy Weedon, in whose honor
ARTvision was founded. She lives in Charlottesville with her husband, my brother and his family. - WP
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ARTvision in the News: Fenuxe, GA Voice

Two local-Atlanta publications have given ARTvision some ink. They are:
  • ARTvision Values,” Fenuxe magazine (17 November 2011). Money quote: “Most recently we have used art therapy specifically for HIV and addiction recovery in our substance abuse treatment program. Creating art can be a very powerful form of therapy,” Michael Baker told the magazine.
  • World AIDS Day Strives to Raise Awareness,” GA Voice (24 November 2011). Money quote: “The fundraiser, previously held primarily online, moved to Dec. 1 for its first year as a standalone event. It features fine art for sale, entertainment, cocktails and food with 100 percent of proceeds going to Positive Impact.”
Watch out for more coverage leading up to our event on Thursday!
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Featured: Todd Wiggins' Nature Photography Yields "Presence"

As a first-time exhibitor, traveler extraordinaire Todd Wiggins brings a unique, thoughtful eye to each scene he encounters. “The original reason for taking this picture was that I thought it was beautiful, so I found a unique angle looking directly down from above the cactus,” he says. “This framed the delicate bloom amid the harsh spines protruding in every direction from the stems below.

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“Unknowingly at the time and as sometimes luckily happens, this photograph also captured the feeling of the moment and the essence of the object.



“I feel the ‘presence’ of nature in this photograph - the peace of the dessert, the grandeur of its home in the Grand Canyon,” he adds. “Nature continually astounds me in its ability to be completely present and self-assured despite its fragility.” For more, go directly to
Todd’s ARTvision artist page.

Presence” is offered for a donation to Positive Impact for $400.

Please join us on 1 December 2011 at The Phillip Rush Center for ARTvision Atlanta’s first standalone event. As always, 100% of proceeds benefit Positive Impact. (RSVP on Facebook or Evite)

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Update: Julia Murney Auction, Event Reminder & More

Coming later today: pieces from Todd Wiggins and Will Pollock.

Less than two days remain on
Julia Murney’s eBay auction for “Lulu’s Bubbles.” Bid today!

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Julia Murney Performs 'Out of My Head'

Watch ARTvision artist Julia Murney perform “Out of My Head” from the music of Kooman and Dimond. Hope you enjoy, and make sure to check out Julia’s photographs: “Lulu’s Bubbles” and “Kauai Chicken.”

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Featured: Brenda Knosher Retuns with 'Undone'

Longtime ARTvision artist Brenda Knosher returns in year six with “Undone,” another of her signature intricate, mixed-media pieces that will give its new owner lots to ponder when viewing. (read more)

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“The title came from the feeling that the meditator is experiencing a letting go,” she says. With a silver-leaf frame, “Undone,” is offered for a donation to Positive Impact of $
750.

For more,
go directly to Brenda’s artist page. Make sure to reserve this piece soon, as it is sure to go quickly. Winking

Please join us on 1 December 2011 at The Phillip Rush Center for ARTvision Atlanta’s first standalone event. As always, 100% of proceeds benefit Positive Impact. (RSVP on Facebook or Evite)
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Featured: Kimber Herndon's Fabulous 'Fire'

As one-half of the dynamic duo of Florapolitan, one of Atlanta’s finest landscape design companies, Kimber Herndon returns to ARTvision with “Fire,” a sparse and dramatic painting of a woman’s face. (read more)



Please
go directly to Kimber’s artist page for more. We are thrilled to have Kimber back - in person, this piece will take your breath away. Speaking of which...

Please join us on 1 December 2011 at The Phillip Rush Center for ARTvision Atlanta’s first standalone event. As always, 100% of proceeds benefit Positive Impact. (RSVP on Facebook or Evite)

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Artist Sneak Peek: Todd Wiggins

Todd Wiggins joins ARTvision’s ranks as photographer and traveler extraordinaire. His entry, “Presence,” reflects the natural world’s surprising poise and unmistakable beauty as witnessed on his travels.


”Presence” by Todd Wiggins



“I feel the presence of nature in this photograph,” he says. “The peace of the desert, the grandeur of its home in the Grand Canyon. Nature continually astounds me in its ability to be completely present and self-assured despite its fragility.”

Watch for more on “Presence” - including size, media and asking price - coming soon.

Please join us on 1 December 2011 at The Phillip Rush Center for ARTvision Atlanta’s first standalone event. As always, 100% of proceeds benefit Positive Impact. (RSVP on Facebook or Evite)


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Artist Sneak Peek: Pat Floyd

As a native of Columbia, S.C., painter Pat Floyd comes to us from a connection through ARTvision champion, buyer, sponsor and overall cheerleader Barb Shadomy. We so appreciate the connections from our fans - keep ‘em coming.




paintings by Pat Floyd


Pat has been studying under the accomplished artist Campbell Frost since 2005, working in all sorts of subjects - from elephants to seascapes. More to follow on Pat and many other artists soon!
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Artist Sneak Peek: Terry Greene

Terry Greene joins ARTvision Atlanta with “Wigs,” an unusual “window” into a view of store mannequins. More details on size and price coming soon. Terry comes to us by way of Barb Shadomy, an ARTvision sponsor, donor and buyer! Our great thanks to her and to Terry for helping to make this year ARTvision’s best ever.

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Please join us on 1 December 2011 at
The Phillip Rush Center for ARTvision Atlanta’s first standalone event. As always, 100% of proceeds benefit Positive Impact. (RSVP on Facebook or Evite)
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Introducing Photographer Dean Ignacio

San Francisco photographer Dean Ignacio joins ARTvision with three stunning images from Folsom Street Fair. Dean was introduced to us through Eric Do, a fan and good friend.


“Adventures in Scavenging” by Dean Ignacio



“Where’s the Shower Dial?” by Dean Ignacio



“There’s No Place Like Folsom” by Dean Ignacio


All three of these pieces are being framed by ARTvision sponsor Rose Squared Gallery & Framing in Decatur. They will be offered as a collection or individually. More on pricing, sizes and specs coming soon.

Two years ago, Dean created a series of photos taken around San Francisco as a response to the lack of originality the city had been depicted over the decades. Because of its richness of local color, Dean's album became a hit and was warmly (and critically) praised by his friends and peers.

Currently, he is a History of Art major at the University of California, Berkeley with the hopes of becoming a photojournalist or a travel correspondent.

Please join us on 1 December 2011 at The Phillip Rush Center for ARTvision Atlanta’s first standalone event. As always, 100% of proceeds benefit Positive Impact. (RSVP on Facebook or Evite)
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Paula Ettelbrick, Early ARTvision Supporter, Dies At 56

(17 October 2011 - Atlanta) :: Paula Ettelbrick, a national LGBT human-rights advocate and early ARTvision Atlanta supporter, died Friday in New York of complications from cancer. She was 56.

As a friend and colleague of my aunt Betsy Weedon -
in whose memory ARTvision was founded - Paula was an unshakable force in critical advocacy roles, including the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, the Empire State Pride Agenda and, most recently, the Stonewall Community Foundation.

From
The Advocate:
Cary Alan Johnson, executive director of the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, which Ettelbrick led before joining the Stonewall Community Foundation last year, paid one of many tributes to her.

“Paula was so many things to so many people — her family, the movement, the New York City and global queer communities,” he wrote in an email. “First and foremost I can say that I found her to be so genuinely deeply unfalteringly committed to our liberation as LGBT people.”
Johnson is correct. Ettelbrick responded enthusiastically when I approached her for ARTvision’s inaugural year, and with
a handful of enthusiastic, generous artists, we raised more than $1,400. Thanks to her that initial support, we’ve since raised nearly $26,000 for three different charities - most recently, Atlanta’s own Positive Impact.

Paula will be greatly missed, and our hearts go out to her entire family. Links to other news stories posted below.
- WP

Read more: Towleroad | WSJ | GMHC | Lambda Legal
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