The June Art Auction features recent work by artists Wylie Sofia Garcia and Clark Derbes. 50% of the proceeds from this auction will be donated to The Community Foundation of Kansas City for the Joplin, Missouri Disaster Relief Fund.
Auction Details
Time: The Art Auction will be open from Friday June 3, 2011 (12:01 am Eastern Time) until Friday June 10, 2011 (11:59 pm Eastern Time)
How: Please leave your bid and email address in the comments section under the lot you are bidding for.
If you do not want to leave your email address please email me directly at : wyliegarcia@gmail.com and remember to include your name, email, and the lot number you are bidding on.
Payment: Final payment will be made securely online via Pay Pal and are expected to be made within seven days of auction winning notification.
*** Payment includes shipping on all lots***
Thank you for your support and Happy Bidding!
Sincerely,
Wylie
How: Please leave your bid and email address in the comments section under the lot you are bidding for.
If you do not want to leave your email address please email me directly at : wyliegarcia@gmail.com and remember to include your name, email, and the lot number you are bidding on.
Payment: Final payment will be made securely online via Pay Pal and are expected to be made within seven days of auction winning notification.
*** Payment includes shipping on all lots***
Thank you for your support and Happy Bidding!
Sincerely,
Wylie
Friday, June 10, 2011
Auction closed
Yea! The June auction is closed!
Thursday, June 2, 2011
About the June Auction
In the poem, May Day, by Ralph Waldo Emerson he asks ...What potent blood hath modest May, What fiery force the earth renews...
In late May many towns and cities in the Midwestern and Southern United States learned how quickly modesty can turn into devastation. With relief efforts underway for the people, families, and businesses in towns like Joplin, Missouri, the June Art Aution will donate 50% of all proceeds to The Community Foundation of Kansas City who are awarding organizations addressing the immediate needs of the victims of the tornadoes including food, shelter, medical care and supplies.
The art represented by this auction has been provided by Wylie Sofia Garcia and Clark Derbes.
Clark Derbes (born 1978, New Orleans, Louisiana) is a visual artist and sculptor. He is a founding member of the "Mississippi River School" of painting. He also founded "Clark's Public Art School" a free online venue to educate, inspire and create art for the public (www.publicartschool.com). He is represented by Ann Connelly Fine Art in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and by the School House Gallery in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
Wylie Sofia Garcia (born 1980, Houston, Texas) is a sculptor and performance artist. She received her BA from the University of Chicago and her MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She is currently working on a year long performance called The Dress That Makes The Woman (http://dressthatmakesthewoman.blogspot.com). She believes in the power of art philanthropy.
Lot #1
Magenta Striped Quarter
ink and gouache on 3/4" plywood with finished sides, 2010
18"x15.5"
18"x15.5"
Minimum Bid: $400
Lot # 4
How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
mixed textiles, 2010
8.5"x6.5"
Minimum Bid: $100
Current Bid: $100 (DD)
Current Bid: $100 (DD)
Lot #5
Quarter with Vert
ink and gouache on 3/4" plywood with finished sides, 2010
6.75"x11.5"
Minimum Bid: $ 100
Lot # 7
Box with Verticle Undulation
ink and gouache on 3/4" plywood with finished sides, 2010
7"x6.5"
Minimum Bid: $100
Lot #9
Steep Bank with Deck
ink and gouache on 3/4" plywood with finished sides, 2010
7"x6.5"
Minimum Bid: $65
Lot # 11
Quarter with yellow stripe on deck
ink and gouache on 3/4" plywood with finished sides, 2010
7"x5.25"
Minimum Bid: $100
Lot #13
Double-quarter with Blue Stripe
ink and gouache on 3/4" plywood with finished sides, 2010
9.5"x14"
Minimum Bid: $100
Lot # 14
Quilt
cotton machine pieced, hand quilted, 2010
60"x60"
Minimum Bid: $100
Current Bid: $100 (ET) $125 (EJG)
Current Bid: $
Lot #15
Blue Striped Ramp Configuration
ink and gouache on 3/4" plywood with finished sides, 2010
20"x12.5"
Minimum Bid: $200
Current Bid: $200 (GF)
Current Bid: $200 (GF)
Lot #17
Small Purple Bank with Gold Stripe
ink and gouache on 3/4"plywood with finished sides, 2010
4.5"x7.75"
Minimum Bid: $65
Lot # 19
Vermillion Quarter
ink and gouache on 3/4" plywood with finished sides, 2010
11.5"x10"
Minimum Bid: $100
Lot #21
ink and gouache on 3/4 inch plywood with finished sides
12"x9.5"
Minimum Bid: $100
Lot # 25
Orange Striped Quarter
ink and gouache on 3/4" plywood with finished sides, 2010
8"x8"
Minimum Bid: $100
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
About the June Auction
In the poem, May Day, by Ralph Waldo Emerson he asks ...What potent blood hath modest May, What fiery force the earth renews...
In late May many towns and cities in the Midwestern and Southern United States learned how quickly modesty can turn into devastation. With relief efforts underway for the people, families, and businesses in towns like Joplin, Missouri, the June Art Aution will donate 50% of all proceeds to The Community Foundation of Kansas City who are awarding organizations addressing the immediate needs of the victims of the tornadoes including food, shelter, medical care and supplies.
The art represented by this auction has been provided by Wylie Sofia Garcia and Clark Derbes.
Clark Derbes (born 1978, New Orleans, Louisiana) is a visual artist and sculptor. He is a founding member of the "Mississippi River School" of painting. He also founded "Clark's Public Art School" a free online venue to educate, inspire and create art for the public (www.publicartschool.com). He is represented by Ann Connelly Fine Art in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and by the School House Gallery in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
Wylie Sofia Garcia (born 1980, Houston, Texas) is a sculptor and performance artist. She received her BA from the University of Chicago and her MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She is currently working on a year long performance called The Dress That Makes The Woman (http://dressthatmakesthewoman.blogspot.com). She believes in the power of art philanthropy.
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