Ceres Community Project – Ceres Community Project Online Auction
Auction Ends: Apr 4, 2015 02:59 AM PDT

Art

Original Watercolor by Sandy Eastoak - All Our Relations

Item Number
299
Estimated Value
800 USD
Opening Bid
200 USD

Item Description

The winning bidder's home will be enhanced with this brilliantly colored original watercolor gracing its walls. The framed and matted painting measures 29.3 x 21 inches.

Sandy Eastoak studied art and received an interdisciplinary MA from the University of Oregon, writing her thesis on “Art and Environmental Consciousness.” An Environmental Experience Fellow of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, she helped establish the Environmental Studies Center at the University of Oregon in Eugene, and completed the Forestry & Wildlife Conservation Program of the Professional Career Development Institute of Atlanta, GA. She is represented in public & private collections in 25 states and 19 countries.

Sandy's two daughters who helped her edit and illustrate Dharma Family TreasuresSharing Buddhism with Children, published by North Atlantic in 1994. She has published 6 chapbooks of her poems and 2 books of her original songs.

In 2007, she joined other artists to start the Sebastopol Gallery. In 2009, her work featured there included many Native themes. When Armando Williams, a young Pomo dancer-healer, saw these paintings, he asked to work with her. Their collaboration became a big project, and the Sebastopol City Council named each October as Pomo Honoring Month. The first celebration in 2010 hosted 24 events, including 5 art shows.

Besides painting, her obsessions are the edges and surfaces of water, sacred sounds, inter-species communication, and native ways. She dreams of a paradigm shift to ecological wisdom & love.

http://www.sandyeastoak.com/

Item Special Note

All Our Relations was generously donated by the artist, Sandy Eastoak. See more of Sandy's work on her website at http://www.sandyeastoak.com/.

At auction close, item will be available to pick up in Sebastopol on a designated day or it can be mailed at the winning bidder's expense at standard industry rates. Ceres Community Project is not responsible for items lost or damaged during shipping.