Painting Auction for Christchurch

A generous donation
Image Vault
The date of September 4th
2010 will long remain in the collective memory of
Cantabrians. In spite of all the fear, trauma and
destruction the earthquake caused, Christchurch as a city
pulled together, and comforted and supported those most
severely affected.
For most of us, as the quakes diminish, we survey the cracks and start to move on with our lives. However, many residents are still badly affected, requiring both psychological and financial support as they try to pick up the pieces torn so suddenly and violently asunder.
Jason Kelly, one of Image Vault’s best-selling artists, has generously donated a painting which will be auctioned on Trademe (see the link below). With his ever quirky take, Jason has created an artwork which commemorates September 4th and salutes the spirit of our community.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Art/Paintings/Other/Acrylic/auction-323273403.htm
Image Vault is also releasing reproductions of the painting on canvas with 20 percent of all proceeds also going to the Mayoral Earthquake relief fund. Jason has asked that his entire royalty be donated, and Image Vault is matching his contribution. It would be a great help if you could please forward the attached PDF to as many friends, customers and contacts as possible.
ENDS
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