On the Thursday before Columbus Day Weekend, Craig Nelson traveled to Charleston, South Carolina for a show at the Ella Walton Richardson Gallery. Craig arrived home at 11:30 pm on that fateful Sunday night. Two hours later, Craig and Anna, his wife and fellow artist, were fleeing from their home in Fountaingrove. Monday night found me glued to the constant news coverage of the fires. I was dearly hoping that the two lifetimes’ worth of painting work amassed in the Nelson home might somehow be spared. Unexpectedly, Craig appeared on the television. He had driven into his neighborhood on the fire roads and was beating flames out around his driveway with a towel. The camera crew present followed him around to the back of the house, where Craig used pool water to put out fires starting up on his fence. The firefighters made a valiant stand at the top of his street and were able to save Craig’s house, the home above it and the three below it. The next few days were hectic, as we all waited to see which way the wind might blow next. At Craig's encouragement, we decided to proceed with the planned reception for his show at Stafford Gallery entitled “Visions d’Vine: Portraits of Harvest”. Chris Mengler, of Mengler Wines, came by to support the effort and the reception was attended by friends, family and several of Craig’s students from years past. We all marveled as Craig planned and completed a demonstration painting in three hours, working from a photograph. "Visions d'Vine: Portraits of Harvest", has consequently become a benefit for the communities, like Fountaingrove, impacted by the wildfires. Until the end of the year, 10% of all proceeds will be directly donated for recovery assistance. The demonstration painting is now a silent auction item with 100% of proceeds going directly to the community for fire recovery efforts. Measuring 18x24 inches and valued at $3,850, the auction will run until December 31st. These funds will go a long way to further assist our friends and neighbors. Craig is coordinating a group show with several highly acclaimed Bay Area painters at the in 2018, which will be a 100% fundraising benefit for ongoing fire recovery efforts. Details are being worked out currently. As we are all starting to comprehend, this recovery is going to be a marathon effort. Some of the homes that stand continue to be uninhabitable until further notice, let alone those homes, and lives, that must be completely reconstructed. Craig Nelson's personal and professional efforts are helping to directly support friends and neighbors much less fortunate. By collecting Craig Nelson’s paintings, people may simultaneously embrace what they love about Sonoma County, begin to restore a sense of normalcy and directly help wildfire victims rebuild their lives. Thank you for your thoughtful generosity during this holiday season. View the entire exhibition here 'Impression of Harvest" oil 18x24
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Just in time for holiday shopping, the gallery is now a fully functioning ecommerce site. We even had our first sale while I was visiting family in Texas; a pair of Nancy Linkin earrings! This project has taken a great deal of time but it works well and shipping has been a breeze with the new automations. A Special thanks to my step-sister for all of her invaluable help.
If you aren't sure of what to get your special someone for the holidays, gentleman or lady, we certainly have jewelry, art glass, small bronzes and small oil paintings that would make their day! Shopping for fine art has never been easier, and if you want to know more about a work of art, you can always feel free to call me and let's talk more about it personally. Happy Holidays! |
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