Auction Items
100
4
$50- by Vero Vanblaere
- Paper on Wood
- 13x16
4 was made by Vero VanBlaere, celebrated Birmingham artist and long-time owner of Naked Art Gallery. Véro works in fiber art as well as in mixed media on paper, canvas or wood, which sometimes morphs into much larger projects like indoors murals for commercial establishments.
102
Whimsical Metal/Tin Figure
$200- by Anthony Pack
- Metal/Tin
- 18" tall
Anthony Pack created this whimsical mixed media sculpture from everyday upcycled items.
Combining basic woodworking skills, found objects and a quirky sense of humor, Anthony Pack tries to touch the inner child within people through his artwork.
103
Duct Tape Installation
$300- by Jon Coffelt
- Mixed Media Contemporary
- 26x26
This extraordinary collage made from duct tape was created by Jon Coffelt, an Alabama native and former Birmingham resident artist. A recipient of the "City of Birmingham Distinguished Artist Award" at the Magic City Art Connection, Coffelt has had more than 50 solo exhibitions and over 150 group exhibitions around the world.
200
Members of the Band
$100- By Elliott Hubbard
- Tile plaque on wood (includes metal stand)
- 9x16
Elliott Hubbard created this colorful clay sculpture of musicians. A Georgia resident artist known for outstanding tile and sculpture work, Hubbard utilizes family, music and love as inspiration for his art. Elliott is a self-taught artist who resides in his home and studio in Georgia. He spends many hours hand building and creating original clay sculpture.
202
What's On Your Mind Paintings
$900- by Paul Wilm
- Oil on Wood
- Includes both paintings
- 24x32
What's On Your Mind was painted by Paul Wilm, a celebrated Birmingham artist known for his provocative images on wood. Wilm's paintings have been shown at Bare Hands Gallery, Crestwood Coffee and other local venues and have been regularly exhibited at Naked Art and ArtWalk. Wilm has also done murals at several local restaurants and bars.
203
Crawfish Bowl Blue Dog
$300- by George Rodrigue
- Contemporary Art
- 22x32
This 1999 Schaeffer Eye Center Crawfish Boil poster was designed and signed TWICE and includes a hand drawn blue dog in the corner by George Rodrigue, a famous deceased Louisiana artist renowned for his native Louisiana scenes and his iconic blue dog series.
In the early 1990s Rodrigue's Blue Dog Series, based on the French-Cajun loup-garou legend, catapulted him to worldwide fame.
204
Be My Valentine Silkscreen
$2000- by George Rodrigue in 2001
- Contemporary Art
- Signed and numbered (64/150)
- 25.5x32
This blue dog print by George Rodrigue would be a bright addition to anyone's home. Rodrigue, a famous deceased Louisiana artist, is renowned worldwide for his native Louisiana scenes and his iconic blue dog series.
301
Hand Painted Horse Box
$100- by Sasha Brastoff
- Vintage Ceramic
- 4.5x7x1.5
This hand painted whimsical horse box was designed by Sascha Brastoff, an iconic midcentury porcelain decorator. Sascha Brastoff was the lead porcelain decorator in his ceramics studio in Los Angeles.
302
Ceramic Hand Painted Plates
$25- by Sasha Brastoff
- Vintage Ceramic
- 6.5" and 8" diameter
These three one-of-a-kind dishes were designed by Sascha Brastoff, an iconic midcentury porcelain decorator. Sascha Brastoff was the lead porcelain decorator in his ceramics studio in Los Angeles.
303
Mid Century Tile Couple
$300- by Harris Strong
- pair of wall hangings
- Vintage Ceramic
- 24" tall; 4.5" wide at bottom and 2.5" at top
These decorative wall hangings were designed by Harris Strong, a deceased New York artist famous for his work in midcentury modern tiles. At his height, Strong had showrooms in New York, Chicago, High Point and Tokyo, as well as distribution centers in Canada and the Caribbean and representation in the Middle East.
400
"Watermelon" Bowl
$75- By Cam Langley
- Contemporary Glass
- Diameter at top of bowl measures 3"
This beautiful and unique glass bowl was created by Cam Langley, a deceased blown glass artist from Birmingham. A participant in the studio art glass movement for almost 30 years, Langley was a revered figure in Alabama art circles and his work is recognized nationally and internationally.
403
Hand Painted Coyote Plate
$125- by Kim Graham
- Contemporary Ceramic
- 11.5x11.5
This bright and colorful plate of a green "porky pined" coyote was painted by Kim Graham, a Birmingham artist, graphic designer, community volunteer and activist.
404
Single Glass Floral Boquet
$750- by Cam Langley
- Contemporary Glass
Cam Langley, a deceased blown glass artist from Birmingham known for his exceptional floral pieces, bowls and glasses, created this lovely glass flower bouquet. A participant in the studio art glass movement for almost 30 years, Langley was a revered figure in Alabama art circles and his work is recognized nationally and internationally.
405
Glass Bowl with Heart
$250- by Cam Langley
- Contemporary Glass
This beautiful glass bowl was created by Cam Langley, a deceased blown glass artist from Birmingham. A participant in the studio art glass movement for almost 30 years, Langley was a revered figure in Alabama art circles and his work is recognized nationally and internationally.
500
"It's the Smallest Things"
$225- by Barbara Henderson McGiboney
- 14x14 Signed Acrylic on canvas
Full of passion and pigment, this 14x14 acrylic was painted by Barbara Henderson McGiboney, whose unique style blends realism with abstract expressionism. McGiboney's paintings can be found overseas as well as across the US.
501
"Into the Valley"
$200- by Barbara Henderson McGiboney
- 12x12 Acrylic on canvas
"Into the Valley" is a 12x12 acrylic painting by Barbara Henderson McGiboney, whose unique style blends realism with abstract expressionism. McGiboney's paintings can be found overseas as well as across the US.
502
"French Window Box"
$50- by Tom Dameron
- Limited edition signed and numbered etching
- 10x11
"French Window Box" is a limited edition signed and numbered etching (10/15) by Birmingham artist Tom Dameron. Tom works in a variety of mediums: pencil, watercolor, etchings, serigraphy, acrylics and stained glass. The focus of his work is the celebration of people and nature.