Three Stunning Images From Folsom by Dean Ignacio

Thanks to a chance connection by my friend and trainer Eric Do, we are all treated to the talent of San Francisco college student and avid photographer Dean Ignacio for the first time. His “Folsom” series, mostly black and white but some in color, reveal a humanness of revelers rarely seen in a young photographer. (read more)

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Dean says the homeless man in “Adventures in Scavenging” used his shopping cart like a adventure chariot. "He was laid out on the street like rag doll and very complacent of himself, as if the shopping cart was dragging him to places unknown,” he says. “Folsom as 'unknown' is such an understatement and I'm sure he had a lot to scavenge that day."

The “Folsom” series is offered as a collection or individually. $450 for each and $1,200 for the trio. For more details,
go directly to Dean’s artist page.

Please join us this Thursday, 1 December 2011, at The Phillip Rush Center for ARTvision Atlanta’s first standalone event. As always, 100% of proceeds benefit Positive Impact. (RSVP on Facebook or Evite). Admission is free for all.
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Featured: Scott Kellner's "Dance"

Scott Kellner joins ARTvision with “Dance,” a custom-framed painting and an ARTvision exclusive. Jump over to his page to check it out. This is piece is being offered for a donation to Positive Impact for $900.

“The inspiration of "Dance" was seeing the Joffrey Ballet dance at Millennium Park's Pritzker Pavillion,” he says. “It’s an open-air theater, gorgeous, breathtaking performance. I filled a whole sketch book! (read more)



Please join us this Thursday, 1 December 2011, at The Phillip Rush Center for ARTvision Atlanta’s first standalone event. As always, 100% of proceeds benefit Positive Impact. (RSVP on Facebook or Evite). Admission is free for all.
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