"A Kiss for Oklahoma," 6" x 6", still life painting of a Hershey Kiss, done in acrylics on museum quality panel, currently at auction. 100% of the proceeds from this painting will be donated to the Red Cross for their rescue and support efforts during the aftermath of severe weather in Oklahoma.
It took me a while to figure out how to support the victims of the Oklahoma tornados. I tossed around the idea of a gift certificate or a doll painting. And then in a quiet moment in the candy aisle of the grocery it suddenly came to me.
A kiss.
I'm trying out the Daily Paintworks site this time around. I've been a member here for over a year and not taken advantage of all the various features they offer, one being their auctions.
Please take a minute and peek at the 100+ paintings being auctioned to benefit Oklahoma. Maybe there's something you just can't live without.
Auction details: starting bid $25, auction runs through 10pm EST June 10th, 2013. Bidding via Daily Paintworkssite only.
Thanks so much for your support and compassion,
Kim
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