Your participation through bidding, purchase and/or registration constitutes acknowledgement and agreement to be contractually bound by these terms and conditions, including agreement to pay the buyer’s premium, and all other fees and charges listed herein.Īll items are sold AS IS, WHERE IS with all faults without any representations or warranties by us or the Seller as to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, the correctness of the e-catalogue or other description of the physical condition, size, quality, rarity, important, medium, frame, provenance, exhibitions, literature, or historical relevance. The Conditions of Sale, Terms of Guarantee, the glossary, if any, and all other contents of this lot are subject to amendment by us by the posting of such amendments on the Charitybuzz website (The property will be offered by us as agent for the Seller, unless the lot indicates otherwise.Īll auction bidders and buy now purchasers understand that these Conditions of Sale set the terms and conditions upon which this lot is offered. The following Conditions of Sale and Terms of Guarantee, as amended by any posted notices or announcements during the auction and in addition to the Term of Use for, are Charitybuzz, LLC and the Seller’s entire agreement with the purchaser and any bidders relative to the property listed in this lot. Each piece is signed by the musician(s) behind the song, and 100% of profits are donated to charities focusing primarily on social justice, the environment, disaster relief, and mental health. To create each of his Soundwaves Art pieces Tim colors, distorts, and manipulates the actual soundwaves of songs through a proprietary art process he has created and honed for the past 11 years. Originally from London but based out of Austin, TX, Tim creates modern and unique art that combines music and technology by capturing the digital heartbeat of some of the world's most iconic music. Tim Wakefield is the artist and founder behind Soundwaves Art Foundation 501(c)3. Brandon also wrote "When You Were Young" in the bottom corner. The print measures 26 x 26 on fine art paper and is #1 of a run of 50 prints. Brandon Flowers, David Keuning, Mark Stoermer, Ronnie Vannucci Jr and Soundwaves Art creator Tim Wakefield signed this print in London in 2009 before their sold out concert at the O2 Arena. Her favourite artists include: Cy Twombly, Helen Frankenthaler, Van Gogh, Henry Moore, Henri Matisse and Alexander Calder.This Soundwaves Art print was made by distorting and coloring the soundwaves of the studio recording of "When You Were Young" by The Killers. While she continues to use acrylics, pens and charcoal, her favourite medium is watercolour because of the way the paint moves on paper and its unpredictability. She loves texture, minimal palettes, bold strokes & fine detail. As the world slowed down, it allowed for her to focus on her technique and various mediums, resulting in her current collection: mixed-medium, abstract landscapes. The opportunity to work with mixed materials alongside her peers fostered her journey to discover her true love: Painting.Īfter spending the last 13 years living on two continents with her husband, Steve and their two children, Bailey and Louis, Rhian and her family finally settled down in Franklin, Tennessee in 2020. She spent 10 years working for a global greeting card company in design concept and range planning, before returning to her own artistic endeavors. Originally from Leicester, England, Rhiannon Guppy studied art, photography and silversmithing at Loughborough School of Art & Design as well as Sheffield Hallam University. Lisa currently lives with her husband in Bellevue, TN. Lisa's experiences as an audio engineer, graphic designer, STEM and robotics teacher, and data analyst giver her an enthusiasm for problem solving and experimentation. Lisa is a graduate of the Arts and Business COuncil's 2022 Periscope: Artist Entrepreneur Program and has shown her augmented reality paintings at Artclectic! Nashville, and was Artist of the Week on The Nashville Sign. Upon moving to Nashville, she rediscovered her passion for creativity and became part of the Plowhaus Artist Co-Op. Lisa lost focus on her childhood passion as the challenges and practicality of life replaced youthful whimsy. Lisa grew up in a military family, moving and adapting to new environments, winning her first art contest at age 11. A self-taught artist, she creates fine art and augmented reality paintings and virtual reality art experiences. Lisa Reed Preston is a visual disruptor, using abstraction and exploring technology to create immersive and interactive experiences that merge the physical and the digital world.
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