Michael Brittingham, One of the the World's Most Expensive Living Artists, Offers 40 Paintings for Sale with 100% of Proceeds to Aid Tsunami Disaster Relief
http://www.michaelbrittingham.com/painting-gallery.html displays 40 new, important paintings from Michael Brittingham. "I am deeply touched and emotionally affected by the plight of the survivors of this terrible tragedy in South Asia, states Brittingham. To do my part, in solidarity with the thousands of others helping in the global effort to alleviate this problem, I am selling forty of my new paintings to the highest bidder, by private, online inquiry."
(PRWEB) January 5, 2005 -- "Acceptance of offers to buy will cease on January 24, 2005, States Michael Brittingham. 100% of the proceeds (minus agent commission and transportation) will be donated to aid the Tsunami disaster relief efforts of; 1) UNICEF, 2) American Red Cross and 3) OXFAM, respectively. The cash Proceeds of sales will be given to the respective relief organizations by February 1, 2005."
Today there is a waiting list to get one of the new works exhibited at http://www.michaelbrittingham.com , and most of them sell for well over $1 million. When someone is offered a new work by Brittingham, one of the the world's most expensive living artists, they don't often say no. This special initiative has the potential of being the largest single donation of Tsunami disaster aid relief by a private individual in the world.
"The best investments in art have always been made by buyers when investment was the last thing on their mind." http://www.theartnewspaper.com/artmarket/artmarket.asp
"In my own brand of abstract expressionism, I show my personality through spontaneity, states Michael Brittingham. This being the case, my new paintings do not consist of painting an object or image, a this or a that... but are instead, a study in color and interplay of paint and canvas. However, my abstract paintings should not be seen as "about nothing", but should instead be understood as a graphic representation of that which is intangible... An outward, visible expression of an inward, invisible reality!"
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