Monday, May 31, 2010

Artist Spotlight - Tanya Slingsby

Tanya Slingsby works independently from a 2,000 sq. ft. studio gallery in Vancouver, Canada. Since 2002, she has focused solely on abstraction in painting, creating visual discourses on primordial and ethereal states in nature and the human condition. Using a formalist approach, Slingsby explores the energetic and emotional interplay of colour, texture and surface. Each work is a meditative addition and subtraction, layering polymer resin, pigment and encaustic 'mis en plat'. Tanya completed her Bachelors Degree with Honours in Fine Arts and History of Art at the University of Victoria and holds a Masters Degree in Aesthetics and History of Art by scholarship from the University of Sussex, UK.



Many thanks to Tanya for donating this piece which will be part of the Live Auction at Unite with Art.






Nuru
201048 x 48 inches
mixed media on canvas
estimated value - $7,500.00
Donated by the artist.


Tickets available at http://www.unitewithart.com/

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Artist Spotlight - Michael Fitzsimmons

Michael Fitzsimmons is a Canadian artist living and working in Vancouver, British Columbia. He was born in Edmonton, Alberta and grew up in Vancouver. His studies include Capilano College, Alberta College of Art and Emily Carr College of Art graduating in 1980 (Interdisciplinary Studies) where he received the Helen Pitt Award.

He is an owner/partner of a custom furniture finishing business Zebo Designs in Vancouver, where he has worked and experimented with colours for over 22 years, and not painting art for over 20 years. Michael started painting artworks again in 2005, working with a variety of industrial paint materials focusing on colour, light and texture. The use of his unique materials and techniques create interesting surfaces that invite the viewer to look closer.

Michael generously donated this piece which will be part of Unite With Art's Live Auction on June 3rd, 2010
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Michael Fitzsimmons
Field, 2008
60 x 80 inches
catalyzed lacquer on
panel
estimated
value $5,000.00
Donated by the artist.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Artisit Spotlight - Corrine Hunt

Corrine Hunt, Canadian co-designer of the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic medals, is a First Nations designer specialising in contemporary aboriginal art, including jewellery and accessories, custom furnishings in carved stainless steel and reclaimed wood, modern totem poles and other sculptural installations.
Corrine has kindly donated a beautiful cuff bracelet to Unite with Art (June 3rd, 2010), which will be a part of the Silent Auction.




The Lovebirds
Raven and Eagle motif
Silver bracelet
width: 1.25 inches
value: $750.00
Donated by Corrine Hunt.

Tickets to Unite with Art can be purchased online at: www.unitewithart.com

Friday, May 7, 2010

Art Donations 2010 - David Burdeny

Award winning David Burdeny has donated his piece: Moss Covered Lavafield, Iceland, 2008 to UNITE WITH ART, 2010. His piece will be auctioned off during the Live Auction which begins at 8pm.


Moss Covered Lavafield, Iceland, 2008

32 x 64 inches, chromogenic print, aluminum mount, UV laminate
edition: 2/10
estimated value - $7,500.00
Donated by Artist
Courtesy of Jennifer Kostuik Gallery.







Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, David Burdeny has degrees in both Interior design and a Masters in Architecture. At the age of 12, Burdeny started to photograph the prairie landscape and make his own black and white prints in a makeshift darkroom that also served as his bedroom closet. Primarily self taught, his architecture and design background greatly influence his penchant for simple exacting photographs of sky, horizon and the marks humankind leaves behind. Burdeny chooses to photograph in poor light and near darkness. He uses unusually long exposures to see what our eyes normally cannot. Burdeny is based in Vancouver, Canada, and has exhibited with the Jennifer Kostuik Gallery since 2001. He has won several gold awards in international art photography competitions, the most recent being selected as International Photographer of the Year amongst 23,000 submissions, revealed at the Lucie Awards Ceremony in New York City, October 2008.



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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Art Donations 2010 - Deborah Holowka

Deborah Holowka has generously donated her art work to be auctioned off at this year's Unite with Art at Maynards new Auction House, 1837 Main Street. Vancouver, BC on June 3rd, 2010.


Deborah Holowka has donated a beautiful piece, that we have chosen to use within the design of the invitations.

Visit her website to view her latest collection and upcoming gallery events: http://www.danusha.ca/





Monday, April 12, 2010

2010 UNICEF - Lullaby

Warning - you will be humming this melody all day long.
No, really - they're still humming it in space, where Lullaby, the new UNICEF anthem, was broadcast late last year,and where sound is notoriously long-lived but hard to hear.
You may have caught Lullaby earlier, on our YouTube channel.
This week's Thursday video brings you the Lullaby reprise. A stunningly gorgeous video bedded with the same swelling theme composed by UNICEF Ambassador Steve Barakatt, "For Every Child" goes out to the children of THIS world - and to the very grounded governments and changemakers who are charged with ensuring the rights enshrined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Enjoy, and feel free to hum along.


Monday, April 5, 2010

Art Donations 2010 - Gabryel Harrison

The 2010 Unite with Art Auction will have over 40 pieces of art that will be auctioned off. Gabryel Harrison is just one of the many artists that have generously donated pieces. Stay tuned for more artist highlights!


Gabryel Harrison has donated an absolutely gorgeous braille poetry piece. Her painting at Unite in 2008 was auctioned for $26,000.

Visit her website to view her latest collection and upcoming gallery events: www.gabryel.com

















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