Tuesday, September 26, 2006

EBCEF celebrates Ethiopian New Year in Oakland




EBCEF News

Sunday, September 03, 2006
EBCEF Celebrates Ethiopian New Year in Oakland
Today, on a sunny day by beautiful Lake Merritt in Oakland, Bay Area EBCEF supporters celebrated Enkukatash (a few days early) with the Bay Area Ethiopian communities at a joint festival organized by both San Jose and Oakland community organizations.

Apart from several traditional craft and Ethiopian food stalls, the wonderful "Mesgana" young girl dancers from Ethiopia performed to great acclaim. The EBCEF stall had "adaye abeba" (meskel flower) making and drawing for children, so they could celebrate the new year, had copies of "Silly Mammo" for sale and held a very popular raffle for a "Saba" doll and book. Many Bay Area Ethiopian families and Ethiopian adoptive families showed great interest in EBCEF's work, were particularly excited to hear about the several upcoming new bilingual children's books and many signed up for our newsletter.

Everyone had a great time and EBCEF at Enkutatash looks like becoming a regular event in the Bay Area! Many thanks to local supporters Martha Wold, Mikael Tilahun, Veselka Budimir and family, Marina and Lily Lakew.

Monday, September 11, 2006

Continuing to update our Kazuri bead inventory -

we just added hundreds (literally) of these beads...

Braids - an out of print original show poster - Wyeth


"Braids" - a print by Andrew Wyeth


"Braids" Poster by Andrew Wyeth. These were stored, forgotten and undisturbed since 1987. They are in Mint condition. These are the last 12 available.




This is the out-of-print original show poster for the Andrew Wyeth's 1987 National Gallery show of the paintings of Helga Testorf in Washington D.C. These posters are very hard to come by and are currently valued at between $200.00-250.00. This is the print from one of Andrew Wyeth's masterpieces, the egg tempera, "Braids", a true National Treasure. Enjoy.


This print is being offered on SilverChicks.com by Cart Fine Art & Prints.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

August Morning, a print by Chris Cart


"August Morning",

a lithograph print by Chris Cart of Maine from the original watercolor. The print is signed and numbered by the artist. This popular, and now rare, limited edition of 400 is almost sold out. There are only 5 left. (image size: 15.25 x 16.75 inches; paper size: 18.5 x 20 inches)





The original painting is a drybrush watercolor of the artist's wife.


Christopher Cart American (born 1961)


Christopher Cart's most recent major work is a 40 by 6 foot mural, a composition of color and movement with 22 almost life-sized dance figures showing strength in human form. Throughout his career he has painted other murals, countless watercolors and oils, portraits in both oils and watercolors and illustrations for many books and periodicals. His professional career encompasses virtually every aspect of the visual fine arts.



Christopher Cart studied art and art history at the University of Washington, Seattle and Coker College, South Carolina. After leaving school he began selling his paintings and sculptures at several galleries in the Seattle area. Now he is represented by galleries in his native New England region.



From the late 80's and into the 90's Christopher Cart illustrated six of the best selling Frugal Gourmet cookbooks and since that time he has created art for many other books and hundreds of illustrations for publications. Most recently his work has been published as book covers for many classics of American literature, including Lydia Bailey and Northwest Passage. And he is working on a fully illustrated edition of one of his personal favorites, Moby Dick by Melville.


Cart received the official commission for the portrait of Maine Chief Justice Daniel Wathen which was unveiled at a ceremony in the Superior Court in the State Capital in the spring of 2001.


In 2005 Cart was invited to contribute a portrait for the Portraits of Conscience exhibit sponsored by Amnesty International and the Lincoln Street Center. This portrait is now part of a traveling exhibit which can be seen at the University of Maine, Augusta through October and November 2005.


Two paintings, a watercolor and an oil, were recently included in the Contemporary Realism Exhibit at the Centre for the Living Arts in Mobile, Alabama.

The Venezuelan Consulate on 5th Avenue, New York City hosted the Representing Reality exhibit which included three lyrical oil portraits from Cart's series of young musicians.


Christopher Cart's watercolor, Sunday Walk, was featured in The Art of Maine in Winter,by art critics Carl Little and Arnold Skolnik, a book featuring many of Maine's top artists both old and contemporary.


Gallery Representation: Clark House Gallery, Portland ME; Harbor Square Gallery, Rockland, ME: Mast Cove Galleries, Kennebunkport, ME.



You can view more art by Chris Cart at SilverChicks.com.