Dash Away Vixen's Painter Elf Ornament by Patience Brewster |
The Patience Brewster Artist Appreciation Project
For those of you not familiar with the unique style and whimsical art of Patience Brewster, here is a link to her remarkable Christmas ornaments and card collections.
This little elf will soon be added to my Christmas tree this year!
As I learned more about the Patience Brewster family, I discovered how generous and giving they are with the personal mission they set for themselves by establishing The Holland C. Gregg IV Research Foundation Fund in conjunction with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Raising over $180,000.00 in its first two years at "A Dinner for Herm", proceeds from their fund go directly to advancing research to improve cancer treatment.
Atlanta's Art is pleased to support their fundraising efforts and is excited to see where the Artist Appreciation Project leads. Look for updates soon at patiencebrewster.com/blog to follow along.
My Favorite Artist - Mary Ellen Golden
"Heart of Wilmington" by Mary Ellen Golden |
As a friend and classmate of her daughter, I was given her art as gifts for my graduation and then again for my wedding. I cherish these personally signed prints and have added many more to my collection over the years. Her gallery, The Golden Gallery, is an icon of Wilmington itself.
Here are some of my favorites...
"Cloud Surfing with Kites by the Ocean at Wrightsville Beach" by Mary Ellen Golden |
"Blockade Runner Hotel behind a Sailboat at Wrightsville Beach" by Mary Ellen Golden |
The Inspiration for My Art
"Covered Bridge in Bedford, PA" by Atlanta Marie Carrera |
I enjoyed painting this so much and was pleased with the outcome since I had never had any art classes. My daughters, Lana & Christina, helped me paint this same scene as a large mural at the cabin in PA owned by my husband's brother. Every time we visited the cabin, we added more and more to this mural and then moved on to a second one featuring the Town of Bedford.
"Harmony" by Atlanta Marie Carrera (named by Jenny) |
"Swan Lake at Airlie Gardens" by Atlanta Marie Carrera |
So, if my paintings are child like in nature, it's because that is where they come from ...the hearts of children.
How "Atlanta's Art" was Born
"Birth of an Angel" by Atlanta Marie Carrera |
Soon, other people began to want copies, and I provided those also for no charge with the simple request to "pay it forward." I would ask that they make a donation somewhere or do a kind deed for someone.
I quickly realized that people wanted a more formal way to accept my art. So, my husband and I paid a visit to Lower Cape Fear Hospice and got their permission to accept donations on their behalf as a memorial to my grandmother, Atlanta King Taylor. I was encouraged by a friend to create paintings to go with several poems I had written and my first series of cards with poems was started as my "Angels Series" to benefit Hospice.
"Together We Make Our Way" by Deborah Cavenaugh & Catherine Carter |
Deborah Cavenaugh signed over the rights to Catherine for her part in the print "Together We Make Our Way" to help launch Catherine's Series and "Art to cure Diabetes" was started.
"Atlanta's Art Logo" by Lana Elizabeth (Carrera) Prince |
As I continued to work on my own art, I keep adding more and more charities to the list. Visit AtlantasArt.com for links to my fundraising series, poetry collections, songs, and many other inspiring websites. A big thank you my family and friends and to all the artists in my life who have been a part of this incredible journey that is now ATLANTA'S ART!