Friday, December 16, 2005

Matchbox Paintings





I will be selling these miniature paintings to raise $1500.00 for my Trip with Two Wheel View through South America in March of 2006. The money raised will be used to support a youth on a similar ride through Spain this summer. These Matchbox paintings represent my incredible journey while experiencing Bolivian culture. Now I wish to share them with you.

These paintings are acrylic on wooden match boxes. They were painted with burnt matchsticks. Most of the subjects were from my everyday experiences of Bolivian culture. They were painted during my Peace Corps service from 2001 -2003. The idea of using matchboxes and the used matchsticks was good in that I was able to express myself through painting while reusing something that is generally thrown away. I also liked the idea that these paintings can fit in your pocket.


These matchbox paintings first began as something to fill my free time and later became more of a way to reflect on my everyday experiences. I will be showing some of them on Dec 21, 2005 and plan to show them again during Peace Corps week in mid February at a local gallery. I appreciate any support in achieving this goal.


I am asking $100 for an original painting and $10 for color copies. I promise to include a bio on each painting. Some of these paintings will include the frame. These are one of a kind and will be sold on a first come, first serve basis. If the original is not available I will gladly send you a copy.

There are 3 blocks of these painting marked A-C. They are numbered starting from top left corner down, from left to right . Please email me the Block A-C and #. (ex. C5).

Make all checks payable to: Kekoa Rosa

My mailbox address is :
3208 W. Lake St #71


Minneapolis
, MN 55416


*****the footprints are digital stamps and not actual********* Please post your comments below!!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Macanudo! Tomina would be proud...

Anonymous said...

~sniff~ it makes me all nostalgic - the church in Tomina - caray!

Anonymous said...

Would like to visit the art showing in mid feb. Hope it is still going, and hoping it is in San Diego. -Indigo