returning artvision artists
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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"Splish Splash" In Brenda McMillen's Heart of Love Series
Only a handful of artists have been with ARTvision every year since inception, and Brenda McMillen is one of them. What’s more, she’s sold at least one piece in each of those years. So let’s keep Brenda’s streak alive with “Splish Splash,” the latest in her “Heart of Love” series. (read more)
Please join us this Thursday, 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). Admission is free for all.
Please join us this Thursday, 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). Admission is free for all.
Featured: "Great Mystery" by Jason Maynard
11.22.11 Filed in: photography | returning ARTvision artists
Photographs that are both dark and spirit-stirring often offer an unfamiliar sensory road, where many viewer assumptions are challenged simultaneously. Such is the case with “Great Mystery” by Jason Maynard, who returns to ARTvision this year, following up his stunning pictures from 2010: “Witness” and “Diamonds.” “Mystery” is shot inside a church in Paris, looking up at the ceiling. (read more)
Housed with a chunky, silver-leaf, made-in-the-USA frame from Sam Flax, this piece is offered for a donation to Positive Impact for $250. (read more | reserve now)
Housed with a chunky, silver-leaf, made-in-the-USA frame from Sam Flax, this piece is offered for a donation to Positive Impact for $250. (read more | reserve now)
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)
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)
Broadway Sensation Julia Murney Returns to ARTvision
11.08.11 Filed in: photography | returning ARTvision artists
Currently starring in “Queen of the Mist,” an off-Broadway musical penned by five-time Tony nominee Michael John LaChuisa, Julia Murney has donated her time to countless charity efforts, including last year’s ARTvision as a first-time exhibiting photographer.
Julia is frequently giving of her time for charities, including the group Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. She returns to ARTvision this year with “Kauai Chicken” and “Lulu’s Bubbles.” (read more)
“Lulu’s Bubbles” by Julia Murney
“Kauai Chicken” by Julia Murney
For more, go directly to Julia’s ARTvision artist page.
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)