| Artwork for Sale by Geri Taper at the NY Public Library Columbus branch | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
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From: Anita Durst (anita.durst |
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| Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 16:20:24 -0700 (PDT) | |
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presented by previous chashama
artist Loren Ellis: From Loren Ellis, Director of Art for Healing
NYC Org: "I am offering one of my original photographic paintings FREE,
as a bonus with a purchase, if you like my work!" These paintings were donated to Art for Healing NYC Organization, a nationally registered tax exempt not for profit charity. The funds raised by the sale of these paintings support our free gallery usage to artists, fiscal sponsorship to visual and performing arts projects, and our arts programs for children and the elderly and more! For sale BEST OFFER. Only $2200.00 each if all are purchased at the same time. ABOUT THE ARTIST For more than 25 years, Taper's paintings have been involved with forms through color. The 8 paintings on exhibition at the library are from a series. The lyrical energy of form flows from one painting to the next with bold color and forms changing shape from one to the next. The unique installation sitting above the library books on a shelf against a large white wall, they are like bright colorful clouds floating in space. A must see. G.Taper, a Cornell U. graduate. was a successful SoHo artist. Her art was included in many solo and group exhibitions. Her works are in many public collections, including Carnegie Museum, Chase Manhattan Bank, Citibank of New York, Allentown Museum of Art . She received many awards including an MTA Transit Award. For additional information about the late artist and about Art for Healing NYC org. Contact Loren Ellis, the director for more information about the artist and Art for Healing NYC Org. including our 9/11 book/music project. Also please visit the Art for Healing NYC Org. Gallery around the corner from the library, to see our collection of donated original art at best offer. Art for Healing NYC Org.
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