April Shower of Art

Birdsong Studios
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16
April 2018
09:00 AM MDT
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22
April 2018
09:00 PM MDT

About Our Auction

It's time for some spring cleaning in Birdsong Studio with a mix of originals and gallery canvas prints available. We have been proud to support a broad range of charities and causes thanks to your generosity including United Way, Father Mercredi music students, Some Other Solutions, Canadian Mental Health Association, Keyano Theatre and Arts Centre, just to name a few. Net proceeds from sales of canvas prints allow us to continue to support charities, community groups, schools and humanitarian projects. Later on this year, we'll be travelling to Cambodia with Bracelets 4 Buildings to build safe, secure and sustainable homes for impoverished families.

The only other thing to note is that gst will be added to the final purchase price.

Payment options will include cash, e-transfer, credit card or cheque.


About Birdsong Studios

Russell Thomas began creating wild colour portraits in Birdsong Studio (Fort McMurray) in 2014. His late career dive into painting has combined his passion for portraiture with his interest in giving back. Live paintings, painting donations and the sale of prints have helped multiple charities. In recent years, families in rural Cambodia moved into new homes, funded by the sale of paintings and prints through a charity called Bracelets For Buildings.

In addition to doing commissions for clients from across Canada and the U.S., Russell enjoys following his creative instincts and producing work that is made available through his Russell Thomas Art Facebook page and his Instagram account (@russellthomasart).

Heather Thomas is co-owner of Birdsong Studios. She has been exploring abstract art over the past few years and has found a unique "voice" using a broad range of materials and methods. She has become an artist in her own right and works in the studio alongside Russell almost every day. You follow her Instagram account @heatherthomasart.

Birdsong Studio is now located in High River, Alberta.

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