Nov 17, 2011

Team Losh Art Show!

As part of the fundraiser, Losh’s big brother Kaia wanted to pitch in and host an Art Show. After working very hard on projects he is ready to announce the opening.  Below you can see the artwork as well as the prices for each piece. All proceeds go to the Team Losh fundraiser.

Each piece is unique and hand-painted by either Kaia (age 7), Losh (age 6) or Abby (age 3).

To purchase one of the items please email TeamLosh@gmail.com with “Art Show” as the subject and include the item number. Each item is first come – first served basis. Payment is accepted through the fundraiser link itself, paypal, cash, and check.

Reminder: For a donation of $5.00 or more you will receive a Twilight Fandom Short-Story and One-shot compilation – The purchase of these items counts toward the $5 donation.

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SOLD Item: 001 SOLD

Yellow Plane - $5.00
P1080801
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Item: 002
Blues Bus - $5
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SOLD Item: 003 SOLD
Loshmobile - $5
(Handpainted by Losh himself)
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SOLD Item: 004 SOLD
Slice of Life - $5
(Handpainted by Losh himself)
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Item: 005
Cherry on Top - $5
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Item: 006
Sundae Surprise - $5
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Item: 007
Splash of Sunshine - $5
P1080814
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Item: 008
Dots of Hope - $5
P1080815
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Item: 009
Splash in the Ocean - $5
 P1080816
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Item: 010
Framed in Blue - $5
 P1080817
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SOLD Item: 011 SOLD
Fighting the Battle - $5
 P1080818
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Item: 012
Helping Hand - $5
 P1080819
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Item: 013
Midnight Madness - $5
 P1080820
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Item: 014
Black Hole - $5
 P1080821
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SOLD Item: 015 SOLD
Forrest of Dreams - $5
 P1080822
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Item: 016
Waves of Darkness - $5
 P1080823
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Item: 017
Sparkly Like a Cullen - $5
 P1080824
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Item: 018
Red Maze - $5
 P1080825
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Item: 019
Glue and You - $5
 P1080826
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SOLD Item: 020  SOLD
Glitterati - $5
 P1080827
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Item: 021
Ho-Ho-Ho - $5
 P1080828

2 comments:

  1. Those are great. Did the kids title their work or did you add the titles?

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  2. Thanks! The children told what they were drawing and the adults added the titles.

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