2023 LPAPA Strong Painted Postcard Art Auction

Laguna Plein Air Painters Association (LPAPA)
START
30
January 2023
10:00 AM PST
END
02
February 2023
08:00 PM PST
RAISED
$15,460.07
GOAL $7,500.00
206.1% REACHED!

About Our Auction

The Laguna Plein Air Painters Association (LPAPA) is excited to present its 4th Annual LPAPA Strong Painted Postcard Art Auction! This is a unique opportunity to add an original 5" x 7" painted postcard work of art to your collection while supporting non-profit LPAPA and the participating artists!

150+ LPAPA artists have painted postcards for this year’s auction and we are counting on you to fall in love with one (or more!) and bid generously -- just in time for Valentine's Day -- to show your love of LPAPA's mission and the artists, and bring home a sweet little painting!

Together we grow! Together we spread the love! Together we keep LPAPA Strong!

Click the green "View All Items" button to see all of the available postcard artwork (sorted by artists' first names). To learn more about the artists and LPAPA visit:https://lpapa.org/013123-painted-postcard-online-art-auction-2023/. Unless otherwise noted, all postcard art is 5" x 7" and sold unframed.


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About Laguna Plein Air Painters Association (LPAPA)

The Laguna Plein Air Painters Association (LPAPA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit art organization that was originally founded in Laguna Beach in 1996 by five artists -- Ken Auster, Jacobus Baas, Cynthia Britain, Saim Caglayan, and John Cosby -- with a mission to preserve the history of the plein air movement of 19th century California, to support the tradition as it exists today, and to foster a network among plein air painters nationwide.

LPAPA is considered the stewards of Laguna’s plein air painting legacy, which helped establish our town as an artists’ colony more than a century ago. Early plein air artists -- Edgar Payne, Frank Cuprien, Anna Hills, William Wendt, and other now famous artists -- founded the original Laguna Beach Art Association and opened the first art gallery in 1918. The permanent collection they started later established the town’s museum. LPAPA is committed to continuing the outdoor painting tradition and preserving the Laguna Plein Air Painting legacy.

LPAPA's mission includes career opportunities and education programs to help enhance the livelihood of our artist members and community, as well as educate and inspire the next generation of artists to continue the legacy.

Your support keeps the Laguna plein air painting tradition and legacy --- past, present and future alive! Thank you!

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