Easthampton City Arts – Easthampton Bear Fest
Auction Ends: Oct 14, 2009 11:00 PM EDT

Small Bear

'This Bear is Worth One Thousand Words' by Luke Cavagnac

"This Bear is Worth One Thousand Words" by Luke Cavagnac

Item Number
120
Leading Bid
700 USD
Number of Bids
13  -  Bid History

Live Event Item

After the online close, this item went to a Live Event for further bidding.

Item Description

ABOUT THE BEAR:

“The bear is meant as a representation or reinterpretation of my gallery walls.  A "mini" Invisible Fountain if you will...” – Luke Cavagnac

“I would like you to look at these paintings and think whatever you want to think.  There is nothing to ‘get.’  They can mean anything you want them to. If it looks like something your two-year-old made – fine.  If it reminds you of the first time you found a constellation in the stars or drove a jeep – great!  Maybe you love it or maybe you hate it – wonderful.  Just give the picture a chance to show you something and be honest with yourself about what you see.  It’s all about making a connection.   Sometimes an ordinary thing can be beautiful.  Sometimes a beautiful thing can be boring.  Wouldn’t it be great if every time we opened our eyes we would see the best that this world has to offer?  - the amazing and mystifying qualities of things that usually seem so easily understood?

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

I’ve been painting more than ever in the last five years.  It seems like the more I paint, the more ideas I get.  I want them to keep coming.  I call my gallery The Invisible Fountain.  I hope you come by for a visit sometime.”  - Luke Cavagnac

www.invisiblefountain.com

www.invisiblefountain.etsy.com

Item Special Note

 

This bear is a small bear.  The measurements are as follows:

Height:  26" tall.

Width: circumference - approximately 58" around at the widest point at the base of the bear.  Footprint, 17" wide and 19" deep.  

Weight:  This bear weighs approximately 20 lbs.

Other useful information: The bear will come with the log that it was displayed on in the exhibit, and will include the plaque on the log. 

The bear is coated with a UV protective clear coat so that the paint will not fade with exposure to the

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