WNA Art Auction

Western Neuropathy Association
START
24
November 2015
09:00 AM PST
END
11
December 2015
04:00 PM PST
RAISED
$275.00
GOAL $150.00
183.3% REACHED!

About Our Auction

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20 Mule Team. In the 1890s in Death Valley, Borax Ore was transported using a 20 Mule Team and wooden wagons. For many miners and prospectors this was a life and death struggle for millions of dollars. This image was created from a photograph of one of the remaining wagons still found in Furnace Flat, Death Valley. Framed artwork dimensions: 24.75 inches wide x 19.25 inches high.

The print is nicely matted (whitish grey) with a nice western style frame. Back of framed print is papered with a professional hanger.

About the artist. Darrell O'Sullivan is a photographer and artist living focusing on nature, landscape, macro-photography and advanced photography printing. He is passionate about revealing nature's beauty and expression in his imagery.

Darrell is completely self-taught only taking up photography in the late 1990s, and he prints and frames all of his own paintings.

Darrell and his wife (Mary) frequently traveled much of the United States, including locations in Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Europe, yet he still creates most of his favorite images within California and along the California Coast. Darrell has received numerous awards and recognitions. He is active in the Lodi Community Art Center and the Elk Grove Artist Group.


About Western Neuropathy Association

The mission of the Western Neuropathy Association (WNA) is to provide support, information, and referrals for people with neuropathy and for those who about them; to inform and connect with the health care community; and to support research. The WNA believes in the unique value of people helping others in similar situations -- support groups are the heart of our organization. The main purpose of support group meetings is to share information and offer encouragement so that you feel empowered to take charge of your health. Some meetings also feature speakers, videos, or presentations.

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