Art Donations

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The site listed above has an acknowledgement of my donation. The image I choose was of the winter snow imprinted with footprints. Using various filters I increased the depth of the tracks and gave a satiny surface to the snow so that it almost plastic in look. On the corner of the image, I layered a picture of my bare toes. I even took some time to “paint” my toe nails a pinkish red.

Amusing isn’t it that I never have the time to actually paint my toenails.

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Another image that I donated recently was a piece to support both UBC O’s department of art. It was originally a drawing of dancers which I called “gesture”. After I drew it, I photographed the piece and worked it with software to a point where it became Middle Eastern and decorative in feel. I cut the image through one of the dancer’s bodies so that only the one art reaching across the second dancer is present. I left the Art lottery half way through so I have not yet discovered who it was that wanted the piece actually was to take ownership.

Art donations can be expensive and time consuming. But it is a good feeling when an artist is contributing to a cause close to the heart.