"Rusty Grove", 26x28. Art quilt by Linda Teddlie Minton. Rust-printed and monoprinted fabrics created by the artist. Additionally hand-painted, hand-embroidered, and machine-quilted.
Fiberart For A Cause will hold its fifth Invitational Reverse Auction from March 24-26, 2009. The Preview opens today: http://www.virginiaspiegel.com/ReverseAuctionArtwork2009.html
Natalya Aikens, Gerrie Congdon, Marjorie DeQuincy, RaynaGillman, Carol Larson, Linda Teddlie Minton, Susie Monday, Judy CoatesPerez, Leandra Spangler and Roxane Stoner have all donated their artwork. All proceeds from the sales go directly to the American Cancer Society. All artwork will begin at a fixed minimum donation. This minimum donation is reduced by a fixed (and very generous) percentage of the original minimum donation each day until the artwork is chosen by a generous patron.
"Having lost my husband to cancer nine years ago, I wanted to make some small contribution to something that is so close to my own heart, as well as a joyful way to remember my husband and other friends and relatives who have fought this disease. Since fiber art is both my vocation and my avocation, this seemed a perfect match for me. I was honored to be asked to contribute to the Invitational Reverse Auction, and delighted to accept", said Linda Teddlie Minton.
Fiberart For A Cause has now donated more than $165,000 to the American Cancer Society in the last four years and was the second highest national fundraiser for the 2007 American Cancer Society's Relay for Life. For more information on Invitational Reverse Auction and Fiberart For ACause, contact Virginia@VirginiaSpiegel.com or visit:
Fiberart For A Cause, fundraising for the American Cancer Society. http://www.virginiaspiegel.com/NewFiles/ACSFundraiser.html
Virginia A. Spiegel Website: http://www.virginiaspiegel.com/
Blog: http://www.virginiaspiegel.com/blog/
OK, it's my voice again ... please go to Virginia's website for Fiberart For A Cause, if nothing else for some of the most wonderful eye candy you can imagine. And, if your heart speaks and your pocketbook allows, you might find that you must have one of the gorgeous works of art that have been donated to benefit the American Cancer Society.
Linda-
ReplyDeleteI love your piece in the auction! I have just began to rust (cloth) and like the process a lot.