Custom Artwork
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Custom Watercolor Painting
$1100Original Custom Watercolor Painting by artist and award-winning illustrator Elisha Cooper
Caldecott honor winning illustrator Elisha Cooper will paint an original commissioned piece of art work for the winner of this auction lot. Working from a photograph of your choosing, Elisha will create a one-of-a-kind work of art of your favorite place or scene - your favorite Hudson River vista, your lake home, your favorite tree, or any view you would like to capture in art. Elisha's stunning watercolors will transform a place that is close to your heart from a photo to a beautiful custom painting for you to treasure for years to come.
Elisha Cooper received a Caldecott Honor in 2018 for "Big Cat, Little Cat," and his following book "River" won the 2020 Robin Smith Picture Book Prize. One of his earlier books, "Dance!," was a New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book of the Year, and "Beach" won the Society of Illustrators Gold Medal. In 2016 he was awarded a Sendak Fellowship.
After playing football at Yale, where he majored in History, Elisha worked at The New Yorker Magazine. He published his first book, a sketchbook of New York, then followed his wife on her academic trajectory to California, then Chicago, before returning to New York, where she is a professor at NYU. He has written twenty-five books, mostly for children, and also books for adults including the family memoirs "Crawling: A Father's First Year," and "Falling: A Daughter, a Father, and a Journey Back." His essays and sketchbooks have appeared in the sports section of The New York Times. Cooper lives with his wife, daughters, and cats in New York City.
The winner of this item will be connected with Elisha following the auction to set up the artwork consultation.
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Flow - A Custom Artwork
$100Flow: What is your relationship with water?
Co-create a one-of-a-kind piece of artwork
Mineral pigment and typewriter ink on tea-stained Japanese paper, 8" x 5"
Artist: Naoe Suzuki
A very special offering from artist Naoe Suzuki to co-create a one-of-a-kind piece of artwork. In her ongoing project entitled Flow, Naoe asks "What is your relationship with water?" For this auction, Naoe will ask you this same question and your response of one to two sentences will be incorporated into the artwork. The paper was stained with tea and painted with mineral pigment. The question is typed in red, and your response will be typed in black. Together you and the artist will create a unique story about water.
Naoe Suzuki is a Japanese American visual artist based in the Greater Boston area in Massachusetts. Naoe was born in Tokyo, Japan, and grew up in Chiba prefecture. She first came to the United States in 1985 as a high school exchange student and decided to make this country her home.
In 2011 while she was in residence at Blue Mountain Center in the Adirondacks, Naoe experienced a healing and rejuvenating power of water from her daily swim in a lake. One day she became suddenly overwhelmed by powerful feelings of grief and sorrow, as she sensed this great fluid body she was happily immersed in was gravely threatened and could die one day. She also understood that all waters were connected, and that waters around the world were in deep trouble from human activities. She started working on a ten feet long drawing about water right away. Since then, Naoe has been focusing on water as her main subject in many different media and strategies. Water also plays an important role in her choice of medium such as ink, mineral pigment, and watercolor. She likes using paper in her work for its absorbency, lightness, transportability, textures, and fragility with strength. Naoe's work is conceptually driven by her love for water and nature, and engaged with researching humankind's relationships with the environment through maps, language, and history.
Naoe has received grants from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Massachusetts Cultural Council, Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, Puffin Foundation, Artist's Fellowships, Inc., and the Blanche E. Colman Award. Her residency fellowships include Blue Mountain Center, MacDowell, Jentel, Millay Colony for the Arts, Centrum, and Tokyo Wonder Site in Japan. Naoe was the Artist-in-Residence at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard in 2016-2017.
Naoe received a BA in Art from Bridgewater State University with double minors in Dance and Women's Studies in 1992 and an MFA in Studio for Interrelated Media from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 1997. She enjoys swimming in Walden Pond during the summer.