Artists Create Facebook Art Auction To Assist Community Back To Happy
by Diane Lehr

Area artists are using their good will and creative instincts to offer an online art auction to benefit tornado relief efforts. The auction is being held via the online social media site, facebook. The facebook site is named, Art Auction for Alabama Tornado Relief, and it has brought together 49 participating artists who have offered over 60 donated art pieces upon which to bid. The art items that are available range from ceramics to acrylics, pen and pencil drawings to watercolors, mixed media, photography, jewelry and more. All proceeds will be donated to the local American Red Cross to benefit the Alabama Tornado Relief efforts. The auction will run until next Saturday, May 21, and you must log on to the site and place your bid under the piece that interests you.Anna Braden, who is a Huntsville artist and founder of the project

The site is showcasing high-quality artwork and shows how easy it is to become a good citizen while receiving an original art piece created by any one of a multitude of area artists. The hope is that as the area begins to heal, the art will serve as a feel good reminder to those who purchase it of the efforts of many in the recovery process. There is a time to mourn and a time to roll up one's sleeves and do whatever is needed to make it better. This art site serves as an artists' grass roots effort at making it better. In the day to day, local artists want to contribute to the community’s health and vitality by creating interesting art for people to enjoy. They also see that it is good to be able to use their talents to give back with their time, money and creative energy when tragedy strikes.

"We are interested in benefiting the people affected by the tornado outbreak on April 27, 2011," states Anna Braden, who is a Huntsville artist and founder of the project. "Artists are some of the most generous souls around. While we always hope to turn some new people on to the arts, we understand that this tragedy deserves our attention in whatever way we can give it. All of these artists wish to contribute in a real way to the recovery efforts of North Alabama, while giving the winning bidders an art piece they can enjoy for years to come."

Many of the contributing artists have full time jobs, families and obligations outside their creative endeavors. This is a way for regional artists to give back to the common good.
The site offers diverse art pieces for all tastes. There are whimsical, traditional, child-like, serious, and conservative pieces from which to choose. For people who appreciate creativity and want to help this community affected by the tornadoes, this is the site to visit.

" I'd like to see the community continue to stand up for those who have lost so much. I'd also like to see people happy to own something created out of the heart space of a local artist. The artists are making a creative and financial commitment. They’re using art to mold together this community torn apart by the tornadoes," states DeAnna McNeil, a participating Athens artist whose work is mixed media.

If you are interested in helping, then log onto facebook and bid on your favorite art pieces. The site is Art Auction For Alabama Tornado Relief.
 

participating artists:

Leslee Bechtel
Anna Braden
Amber Brookman
Jill Burhans
Anthony Cavins
Cindy Cummings
Starr Weems de Graffenried
Amy Detlefsen
Barb Frizell
Susan Hemphill
Kelsy Gage
Kristine Gage
Victoria Garner
Starr Weems de Graffenried
Sonya Gordan
Tori Hayes
Suan Hemphill
Kathryn Jill Johnson
Murray Johnson
Greg Lee
Michelle Lee
Diane Lehr
Leslie Lockhart
DeAnna McNeill
 
Paxton Mobley
Lynn MorrisElizabeth Norwood
Yuri Osaki
Michele Parker-O'Riley
Kim Potter
Katherine Purves
S. Renee Prasil
Katherine Purvis
Jenny Ragland
Wendy Reeves
Alissa Rose-Clark
Kim Rynders
Tina Seeborg
Arlene Stone
Rene Stubblefield
Deborah Taylor
Barbara Thornton
Angela True
Connie Ulrich
Roxie Veasey
Diane Walls
Amy Wilburn
Leslie Wood
Lana Woody