Bird in Hand: "A Christmas Snowbird" by Mary Pollock
11.30.11 Filed in: drawing | returning ARTvision artists
(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
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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SOLD! Ginny Sykes' 'Caterina dei Vigri,' to Barb Shadomy
11.14.11 Filed in: SOLD!
Thanks to Barb Shadomy and Ginny Sykes, our sixth selling season is officially underway with the sale of “Caterina dei Vigri,” for $500. The piece is a custom-framed, colored line drawing from one of Ginny’s collections.
“Caterina was a 14th century Bolognese painter, writer and nun and later canonized, known as the Patron Saint of Female Artists,” Ginny says. The print is part of her Santitos Portfolio, which will be shown in the US, Mexico, and Nicaragua, and will eventually be in the permanent collection of Arizona State University.
Congratulations and great thanks to both Barb and Ginny for this - our first of 2011!
“Caterina was a 14th century Bolognese painter, writer and nun and later canonized, known as the Patron Saint of Female Artists,” Ginny says. The print is part of her Santitos Portfolio, which will be shown in the US, Mexico, and Nicaragua, and will eventually be in the permanent collection of Arizona State University.
Congratulations and great thanks to both Barb and Ginny for this - our first of 2011!