I donated two pieces, numbers 273 and 274, which are pictured below. Each piece had to be 4x6 inches, and sold for $75. The doors opened at 6, but people were waiting outside at 4:15! There were some incredible artists who donated their work, so I'm sure that's who drew the early birds:)
The artistic freedom was very liberating. Now a days, I am so often just sitting in front of the computer, staring at the screen, so the tangible creation was such a fun way to express myself. It is totally different from what I normally create, but that was the best part for me. I so enjoyed digging through old boxes, finding glass plate negatives from 1899-yes, the year! What a treasure.
I was very humbled by the caliber of artists participating. People like Robert Lange and Nathan Durfee were the stars of the show in my book. These are just a few snaps, but if you like what you see, be sure to come out next year and help support the cause:)
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