This picture was taken before the piece was glassed, so I'm looking forward to seeing how it comes out.
Friday, September 12, 2014
RED BABY !!
This picture was taken before the piece was glassed, so I'm looking forward to seeing how it comes out.
Sunday, September 7, 2014
DAX Gallery Benefiting Surfrider Foundation
The Surfrider Foundation Newport Beach held a art opening entitled “WASTE-LESS” -- an art show and fundraiser, hosted by DAX Gallery. The goal was to raise funds and awareness for Surfrider’s Rise Above Plastics Program. Rise Above Plastics aims to help reduce the use of plastics in our communities. Their main focus is to reduce pollution by decreasing single use plastics by advocating for policies such as the ban on single use plastic bags in major retail stores. Worldwide, nearly 2 million single-use plastic bags are used each minute. Plastic bags are usually reported as the second most common type of ocean litter, after cigarette butts.
During the event, reusable tote bags were provided along with local artwork and raffle tickets for items donated by companies sponsoring the event. The group of artists showcasing, work in all different areas of art, ranging from nature photography, painting, sculpture and mixed media. These artists use a multitude of found, reused, recycled, and refurbished items to create beautiful pieces of art, while keeping the materials out of landfills. All sold pieces during the event donated 50% of its proceeds to Rise Above Plastics, with the other 50% of proceeds going to the artist. It was fun to support artists and a great cause.
During the event, reusable tote bags were provided along with local artwork and raffle tickets for items donated by companies sponsoring the event. The group of artists showcasing, work in all different areas of art, ranging from nature photography, painting, sculpture and mixed media. These artists use a multitude of found, reused, recycled, and refurbished items to create beautiful pieces of art, while keeping the materials out of landfills. All sold pieces during the event donated 50% of its proceeds to Rise Above Plastics, with the other 50% of proceeds going to the artist. It was fun to support artists and a great cause.
My Brother Colton and I.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
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