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ART MATTERS AUCTION
To support our Artists and Gallery in these troubling times, we will be holding two auctions every week with two pieces of locally created art.The Auctions are:Monday 9:00 a.m. – Wednesday 5:00 p.m.Thursday 9:00 a.m. – Saturday 5:00 p.m.
MONDAY’S FEATURED AUCTION
Christopher Grimes . Oil painting
‘Natural Arches’

An original oil painting by Christopher Grimes
Christopher captures ‘Old Bermuda’ with a scene of Natural Arches.
The Arches were destroyed in 2003 by Hurricane Fabian.
6″x20″
To bid – https://www.myminiauction.com/artmatters
art meets agape

Just a reminder that the last chance to bid and support this worthwhile event is today April 30, 202112
Artists have come together to create this installation which is 2 feet by 6 feet. It will be donated to hang in the new AGAPE House.The artists have asked for nothing. Only a chance to help make AGAPE House more beautiful.
Help to support both Art and Friends of Hospice as we come together to raise much needed funds to be split 50/50 between both charities.
If your bid is successful, you will have your name on a plaque under the installation once it is hung at AGAPE
and
An 8″x10″ created by the artist who you bid for.
art meets agape

Meet one of our 12 participating Artists for our Collaborative Art installation to raise money and awareness for Friends of Hospice and The Bermuda Arts Centre
SYLVIA MAY

Sylvia May began her journey as an artist when she moved to Bermuda since 2009. She’s had no formal art training apart from the occasional workshop taught by visiting and local artists. Her work has benefitted greatly from the support and guidance of the talented artists in the Bermuda Plein Air group and the Friday morning IWC art group. She paints primarily in watercolour, and but also dabbles with with oils and acrylics. Sylvia is also a musician, author, and photographer, and believes that tapping into our creativity fulfills us in a way that nothing else can. “Friends of Hospice is a charity that I believe in. Compassionate end of life care is a significant element in facilitating one’s passing in as positive a manner as possible. The values of the Friends of Hospice exemplify my own and I feel privileged to support them with my installation painting.”
Website: www.sylviamay.com
Facebook: sylviamay
THE DEADLINE TO SUPPORT THIS WORTHWHILE PROJECT – APRIL 30To Meet the Artists and to Bid – https://www.myminiauction.com/artmeetsagape
To Learn more of this project – https://www.artbermuda.com/?page_id=13774
art meets agape
Meet one of our 12 participating Artists for our Collaborative Art installation to raise money and awareness for Friends of Hospice and The Bermuda Arts Centre
MICHELE SMITH

Michele started painting Plein air in 2012. Her expertise is in the interior design field, and she has been practicing since 1985 in Bermuda. Her concentration has taken her into all realms of design, which reflects her love of color and texture. Over the years Michele has built a reputation within the broader design community for her ability to grasp the essence of a creative design solution and translate that into built form. Her art is an extension of her personality and creativity. She enjoys painting architecture, landscapes and focuses on large brush strokes and bold colors.
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/meadowood
Instagram-Micheledenysesmith
THE DEADLINE TO SUPPORT THIS WORTHWHILE PROJECT – APRIL 30
To Meet the Artists and to Bid – https://www.myminiauction.com/artmeetsagape
To Learn more of this project – https://www.artbermuda.com/?page_id=13774
This co-operative fundraiser supports the enhancement of quality of life and the beauty of art that surrounds us, both of which go hand in hand.The installation piece can be seen at BREW on Front Street (under The Pickled Onion)

are meets agape
Meet one of our 12 participating Artists for our Collaborative Art installation to raise money and awareness for Friends of Hospice and The Bermuda Arts Centre
LEE KITSON

Lee was born in England and raised in Bermuda, where her family has had roots since the island’s first settlements. She graduated with a degree in fine arts and graphic design at the School of Fine Arts, Boston University, in 1985. She works hard to capture, in true impressionist fashion, the many light and shadow plays that the passing days bring to each landscape she paints
Website: leekitsonpetty.com
THE DEADLINE TO SUPPORT THIS WORTHWHILE PROJECT – APRIL 30
To Meet the Artists and to Bid – https://www.myminiauction.com/artmeetsagape
To Learn more of this project – https://www.artbermuda.com/?page_id=13774
This co-operative fundraiser supports the enhancement of quality of life and the beauty of art that surrounds us, both of which go hand in hand.The installation piece can be seen at BREW on Front Street (under The Pickled Onion)

ART MEETS AGAPE
Meet one of our 12 participating Artists for our Collaborative Art installation to raise money and awareness for Friends of Hospice and The Bermuda Arts Centre
LEE KITSON

Lee was born in England and raised in Bermuda, where her family has had roots since the island’s first settlements. She graduated with a degree in fine arts and graphic design at the School of Fine Arts, Boston University, in 1985. She works hard to capture, in true impressionist fashion, the many light and shadow plays that the passing days bring to each landscape she paints
Website: leekitsonpetty.com
THE DEADLINE TO SUPPORT THIS WORTHWHILE PROJECT – APRIL 30To Meet the Artists and to Bid – https://www.myminiauction.com/artmeetsagape
To Learn more of this project – https://www.artbermuda.com/?page_id=13774
This co-operative fundraiser supports the enhancement of quality of life and the beauty of art that surrounds us, both of which go hand in hand.The installation piece can be seen at BREW on Front Street (under The Pickled Onion)

WEEKLY ART AUCTION
art meets agape
Meet one of our 12 participating Artists for our Collaborative Art installation to raise money and awareness for Friends of Hospice and The Bermuda Arts Centre
JONAH JONES

A Bermuda based artist working primarily in oil. A contemporary impressionistic style focusing on landscapes and seascapes executed en pien air as well as larger studio-based work. Also frequently paints in France.
“Hospice care is integral to our collective humanity.”
https://jonah-art.com/facebook Jonah Jones
instagram: artofjonahjones
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/diana.amos.94
THE DEADLINE TO SUPPORT THIS WORTHWHILE PROJECT – APRIL 30
To Meet the Artists and to Bid – https://www.myminiauction.com/artmeetsagape
To Learn more of this project – https://www.artbermuda.com/?page_id=13774
This co-operative fundraiser supports the enhancement of quality of life and the beauty of art that surrounds us, both of which go hand in hand.The installation piece can be seen at BREW on Front Street (under The Pickled Onion)
