Monday, September 5, 2011

Japan snack review : Original Art on Auction for Japan

Japan snack review : Original Art on Auction for Japan

Add art auction online for a list of creative ways that people are raising money to help with disaster response in Japan, Christina Conway, artists, Louisiana as an exhibition curated by the Japanese American National Museum. National institutions and other selected artists to create original works of art that will be useful for online auctions in Japan. The auction is available online here. All payments will be increased to cope with a disaster of Japan Give2Asia. Artists associated with the task of creating a "EMA" Ema is a small speck of Japanese wood has left the shrine with the image on one side and a prayer, the other to help relieve the discomfort. Lahore, Japan, and to spread awareness of the EMA support, and hope that artists are creating for you a sincere, positive image of their artists for the auction in favor of the Japanese earthquake rescue and relief fund for tsunami Give2Asia during the day. 19 pieces of original artwork at auction, and 15 artists have signed on to present the results of their work. In the weeks after the disaster on March 11, in Japan, "Japanese assistance" has gone from a popular movement for community artists to create art and discussions for survivors in Japan. The idea of ​​the "Japanese Support" was caused by Dice Tsutsumi, artistic director of the Pixar studio has been working with Give2Asia for the event in 2008 for the Totoro Forest Fund. Since the disaster, the Japanese tried to roll it brought together several hundred artists. In addition to online auctions. Christina 'Conway of the events that occur for Japanese artists to help.

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