Barridoff Auctions Fine Arts Gallery, South Portland ME.
As mentioned in my last post, there's a benefit for Port Resources of South Portland happening NOW online through November 30, and in person November 27-November 30th, with an exhibit reception/meet the artists from 5-7 on November 30. Artists donate 50-100% of sales to support Port Resources programs serving the southern Maine community.
Here are my five pieces in the show.
May Queen. Acrylic, alcohol ink, oil detail, and gold leaf on 30X40 gallery wrapped canvas.
Glory. Acrylic, alcohol ink, oil detail, and gold leaf on 30X40 gallery wrapped canvas.
Sidhe Falls. Acrylic, alcohol ink, oil detail, building paste and gold leaf on 30X40 GW canvas.
Eye of the Storm. Acrylic, alcohol ink, building paste, oil, gold leaf on 36x48 GW canvas. This one is humongous. I don't know why it's coming out so little on this page.
Fire On High. Acrylic, alcohol ink, gold leaf, charcoal on 24X36 gallery wrapped canvas.
gIf you want to buy any of the above now, just go to the following handy-dandy link, then click on the nifty-galifty Buy It Now button. Barridoff ships anywhere! Or you can go look in person at the end of the month, and meet the artists.
Q: What's Port Resources?
A: Port Resources provides support for individuals with intellectual disabilities, autism, and behavioral health challenges. They offer an array of services, including residential group homes, independent living outreach, day program, shared living quality oversight, outpatient mental health services and professional development services.
Q: I'm not a big fan of spiritual pop surrealism celebrating the divine feminine, and also would like something much smaller. Can I please have the main link to the auction page?
A: Of course! There's something for everyone....
Over two hundred pieces to choose from, and for such a good cause. Hope to meet you November 30th. Between 5 and 7. Barring any unforseen circumstances.*
TTFN,
Rachel
I always feel the need to say that. Life is such a series of unforseen circumstances, we should always give ourselves wiggle room for late November curve balls. Right?
Comments