Brenda Knosher returns to ARTvision once again with the magical, mysterious “Enchanted Portal” - which you may have seen a time or two in our marketing this year.
Brenda also sat on our jury panel this year, bringing her expert eye and instincts to help shape our roster this year. (more)
(ATLANTA - 27 Nov. 2012) There’s nobody better positioned than our resident Broadway Diva Julia Murney to give us a flavor of New York City life. Such is the case with her three pieces this year - capturing Manhattan in unusual states of being, all to raise funds for Positive Impact. (more) Here’s a round-up of her offerings:
“Rainy Day NYC” (Photography to gallery-framed metal plate). A rain soaked city through a pane-glass window. This will be Julia’s first mixed-media piece, and will be auctioned on eBay.
There’s a possibility of a fourth entry from Julia, too, so watch the website for updates. Julia’s pieces will be staggered throughout the month of December. Visit Julia’s website for more on what she’s up to. (more)
In a bold return to ARTvision, Delia Cochran offers “Alchemy” - a moody, magical and emotional work of photography shot in Dahlonega, Ga. “Being able to donate a photograph to Positive Impact knowing that all the funds raised make a difference in the life of someone is a fulfilling way to make a small impact,” she says. This piece was framed by previous ARTvision Artist JD Isaacs at Rose Squared Gallery & Framing in Decatur, an ARTvision sponsor. (more)
Vicki rejoins ARTvision for a second year in a row with “Secret Garden” and “There’s No Place Like Home” - both terrariums with fully planted and growing flora, ready to brighten up your room at home. (more)
This piece comes to ARTvision by way of our trip to Ireland this summer. Thoor Ballylee, a favorite retreat for William Butler Yeats, was one of our early stops on the trip. Barely conscious from the flight across the pond, I got lost in the gardens shooting - they basically had to drag me back to the bus. (more)