From Crushing Loss to the Oscars: Widow to Present Her Art at the Oscars Celebrity Gift Lounge
Salt Lake City, UT (PRWEB) February 21, 2015 -- Still With You, Inc. announced today that founder and designer, Kristen Lamb has been invited to introduce her art expressing loss to 2015 Academy Award nominees and filmmakers over Oscar® Weekend in Hollywood Friday, February 27th and Saturday, February 20th and 21st at the L'Ermitage Beverly Hills.
Following her husband Rob’s tragic death in a plane crash, Kristen turned her artistic talents to designing sculptures depicting undying love. She never expected to share the designs of her grief at the 2015 GBK Academy Awards Celebrity fund raiser and Gift Lounge.
The widowed mother of five originally intended to soothe her grief by designing statues representing her husband’s undying love and connection to her following his death. Soon, people began requesting she craft figures representing their loss. Kristen's first creation, Eternal Embrace, represents her eternal love relationship with her late husband Rob. As Kristen realized her art could help others she founded Still With You.
"We've all lost someone we love," said designer and Still With You founder, Kristen Lamb. "Response to the figures often consists of tears and a story,” shared Kristen. Her first creation, Eternal Embrace, represents the undying love between her and her late husband Rob.
Kristen was both surprised and pleased to receive the invitation to from the annual event organizers of the GBK Celebrity Gift Lounge to display her statues of comfort at their annual event. She realized what had begun as a healing project had suddenly gained national attention.
“It is an honor to showcase the Still With You statues I've designed to comfort people with broken hearts with Academy Award nominees and filmmakers over Oscar® Weekend,” said founder and designer, Kristen Lamb. "I know that, like me, these remarkable celebrities put heart and effort into helping people. It’s wonderful that we can come together and promote products created to comfort those missing loved ones.”
Still With You was founded in 2014, after Kristen's personal creations helped comfort hearts and gained attention in the local community. The statues represent the many relationships and losses in lives from loss of an infant, child, mother, father, or spouse. Over thirty figures are currently available with more in the sculpting phase. Each figure is hand crafted in high quality cold-cast bronze. The full line of statues may be found at http://www.StillWithYou.com.
About Kristen Lamb and Still With You statues:
Kristen Lamb is a true Renaissance woman and mom of five children. Among her accomplishments, Kristen organized a charitable 501c-3 for abused women called The ChainBreaker Foundation, and authored a book titled Instinctive Eating.
Kristen won several awards in her work as an interior designer and served on numerous charity boards, including the Children's Justice Center where she was master of ceremonies with her husband for three years at their annual fundraiser.
Following her husband Rob’s tragic death, Kristen turned her artistic talents to designing sculptures depicting undying love. Continuing her passion for helping others, Kristen strives to comfort the bereaved through her emotional creations.
Still With You statues represent the many relationships – and losses – of our lives:
• Loss of a Child or Infant
• Loss of a Spouse
• Loss of a Parent
• Loss of a Pet
• The Comfort of the Savior
• Line of Duty Military/Police/Fire
Over thirty figures are currently available with more in the sculpting phase. Each figure is hand crafted in high quality cold-cast bronze and acrylic. “Response to the figures often consists of tears and a story, we’ve all lost someone,” shared Kristen. Her first creation, Eternal Embrace, represents the undying love between she and her late husband Rob.
The full line of statues may be found on StillWithYou.com.
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Kristen Lamb, Still With You, http://www.stillwithyou.com, +1 (801) 420-5812, [email protected]
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