I
believe the world can change one art piece at a time and that it only takes the
artist a moment to find a way to make it happen. It is my personal motto and mission to make
the world just a little bit better using the little talent I have as an artist.
The art
you will see on the walls at Jerry's Artarma is being sold to raise money for needy schools,
specifically the Native American schools hit the hardest by the government
imposed sequester. The pieces have been created using National Geographic
magazines and Citra Solv to alter the magazines.
Each
piece starts from an organic endeavor, searching for something on the page to
highlight, enhance or allow to stand on its own. Some pieces do not have
embellishments, simply because the art created does not need anything else. Some
pieces have been used as a backdrop for sketches and some have been embellished
to highlight the paper.
100% of
all profits will be donated to help students affected by the sequestration.
Please
take a moment to look at the art and if something speaks to you, pull it off
the wall and take it to the front to make a donation. The prices on each piece
are considered a monetary donation which will be pooled with all the other
donations and sent as a single contribution to the receiving charity. You will
not receive a donation form and the donation is not tax deductible.
In case the sticker has fallen off, the
pieces are priced as follows:
Any of the (7) 2.5 x 3.5 pieces $15
each
Any of the (14) 5.5 x 5.5 pieces $25
each
Either of the (2) small shadow boxes $30 each
Any of the (30) 8.5 x 11 pieces $35each
Any of the (24) 5 x 7 pieces $40
each
The 12 x 12 piece $50
The 10 x 10 shadow box $75