Donation of original paintings and sculptures to the “Requiem” project

Friends of Cindy Jackson have donated originals paintings and sculptures so that we can see her project started. Please go to The REQUIEM Project to see the project and the art work that is for sale. Not only will you get a wonderful work of art, but every penny you pay  will go directly back into the “Requiem” project.  Check some of the available works:

 

CINDY JACKSON

 www.cjacksonsculpture.com

 WORK FOR SALE: YO-YO-MAN
 Bronze Edition 1/9
 25″ tall on a 10.5″ round black granite base

This is a Museum Edition Bronze, cast at the Premier Foundry in LA- Decker Studio. Cindy Jackson is    featured in high profile American Collections and is shown throughout the United States.

A.A.S., B.S., B.F.A. Southern Illinois University, Webster University, Art Center College of Design.
Freelance, Public Art and Gallery Sculptor.
Past and Present Galleries:Sherry French Gallery, Tromp d’Oliel Gallery, Artworks Gallery, Vanier & Roberts Gallery, Peltz Gallery, Thomas Segal Gallery, Deson-Saunders Gallery, Solomon Dubnick Gallery, Loveland “Sculpture in the Park”. Clients include: Disney Theme Parks (California and Tokyo), Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Mattel, Hasbro, Applause, Burger King, Dreamworks, Anheuser-Busch, Monsanto, 7-UP and Xerox. Awards: Joyce and Elliot Liskin Foundation for “Young Sculptor of the Year”. Public Monument: Bronze monument to oil workers in Signal Hill, CA 2006. First Place in National Small Sculpture Invitational 2004. Currently teaching Figure Sculpture at Art Center College of Design and privately in her studio.

DAVID TANNER

WORKS FOR SALE:
STANDING NUDE (Anatomy Study) & SEATED NUDE
Both are 16″ x 20″ Arcylic on Canvas Paper, Framed

David Tanner is a lighting artist at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Throughout his career in visual effects and animation he has contributed to such films as Contact, Stuart Little, The Matrix Reloaded, X2, and Disney’s upcoming Bolt. As an artist he is intrigued by abstraction. He is working toward applying the fragmentation and layering techniques used in film compositing to his painting. Both of these paintings are done from life and both have a wonderful immediacy and presence about them.

 

 

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