Tuesday, October 13, 2009


Welcome to our benefit blog!!
On this blog we will be posting items up for auction at the upcoming benefit on October 17th, 2009. The benefit will include a CHILI COOK-OFF from 5:30 - 7:30 pm. Several teams will be competing for the title of CHILI CHAMP!! Please come and join us at the Historical Society Gym to taste each chili, cast your vote, enjoy a bowl full of your favorite chili and when you are done eating...do some early Christmas shopping. The cost for the meal is $6.00. A silent auction will be running during the dining period followed by a live auction at 7:30. Between now and October 17th, we will continue to add photos of donations that will be sold at auction. PLEASE CHECK BACK FREQUENTLY! YOU MAY PLACE A BID ON AN ITEM BY EMAIL. SEND ME YOUR HIGHEST BID AT THE EMAIL LISTED BELOW. I WILL CONFIRM YOUR BID AND LET YOU KNOW IF YOU ARE HIGHEST BIDDER. ONLINE/EMAIL BIDDING WILL END AT 12:00 NOON OCT 17TH. ALL ITEMS WILL CONTINUE TO BE UP FOR AUCTION IN PERSON AT THE BENEFIT UNTIL 7:30 PM. If you have questions about any item, or would like to place a bid, please email me at quinnjustman.benefit@gmail.com

Monday, October 12, 2009

Artwork from North Dakota Artist Anna Jacobson



Anna Jacobson is another North Dakota artist who has donated a few pieces of her work for the benefit. Anna is currently working on a MFA degree through the University of North Dakota. Raised on a farm in northern North Dakota, rural life and the landscape are central to her work across mediums. Here Anna has offered 3 prints. The first, listed as an artist proof (AP) and is roughly 25 x 12.5. The second, Magnificent Katie is 5.5 x 8 and is numbered 6 of 6. The third print, titled "Home on the Plains," is 20 x 15.5 and is numbered at 2/8.

Anna's artist statement: " Being from the flat plains of rural North Dakota, I have learned the value of the simple beauty. My work is not filled with complex details. I focus on the textures and line of the landscape around me. I grew up on a small family-owned organic farm. The family farm lifestyle and the fundamentals of organic farming have been ingrained in me by parents and are thus the basis of my work. Organic farming is a process that works with nature’s cycles. It is a holistic management of the land, which ideally ensures that the land and the animals on that land can support each other for generations. The family farm is where I learned the value of nature – from the biology lessons with animals to studying astronomy by watching the constellations in the star-scattered sky. Growing up in such an unconventional lifestyle found its voice in the imagery and process of my work."

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Child's Quilt


This is such a fun brightly colored child's size quilt!

Quilted Wallhangings







These great wall hangings were created by a friend of Quinn's sister Angie Justman of Green Bay, WI. They will be sold seperately.






Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Orchid Print - Adrienne Justman



This is a signed and numbered print by Adrienne Justman. The monotype print measures 4"x12". It is numbered 1 of 1. It is being sold unmatted and unframed.

Flag Shadow Box


This beautiful shadow box is made for the state quarters issued by the US Mint. It is made of oak with an actual US flag in the background. The photo is a finished box. You will be purchasing an unfinished box with instructions for inserting your own state quarters.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Andy Christensen


This set of two painting was done by a college friend of Quinn and Adrienne, Andy Christensen. The paintings are vrey textural and are each 17"x30.5". They are not framed, as the artist intended for them to be hung with the rough unfinished edges showing.

Quinn's Prints







These are all prints that Quinn has done.
The top image, Flying Pig, is a woodcut and is numbered and signed by Quinn. It measures 22"x30". It is numbered 2 of4.
The center print is a lithograph. It measures 10x17" and is signed on the back. It is an artists proof, so it is not numbered.
The image at the bottom is a linolium cut print. It measures approximately 10"x17" and is numbered 2 of 8. It also is signed.
All prints will be sold unmatted and unframed.
They will be up for auction on October 17th, 2009.

Adrienne's Prints




These two images are prints that Adrienne Justman did following our trip to New Mexico. The prints are of the white sand dunes at sunset in White Sands National Park.
Each print is numbered and signed. The top print is numbered 3 of 5, the bottom is numbered 3 of 6. The dimensions of each print are approximately 13.5x22. These are unmatted and unframed.


Saturday, October 3, 2009

T-shirts


This image will be on a T-shirt that we will be selling at the benefit on Saturday, the 17th of October. The diver is a sketch that Quinn enjoyed doing through-out college and one that we wanted to share with all of you. The phrase is a sentiment that Quinn feels strongly about as this battle involves not only him, but many that have come before and will come after.
Part of the proceeds from the sale of these t-shirts will be donated to brain cancer research at the Mayo Clinic.
Please support Brain Cancer Research! We need to find a cure!

Andrea Grossmann



















There is a $50.00 bid on the pink 'Giant Dandilion'
There is a $50.00 bid on the blue 'Giant Dandilion'
These photographs are from Andrea Grossmann, an Orange City, Iowa, artist who specializes in low light photography and special lighting effects. These photos are 8 x 10 low-light photographs. They are framed in white 4" mat and a 1.5" black frames. Andrea writes, " It is a "giant dandelion" that Aubrey picked for me. I use a special lighting technique to give it a surreal effect." It is printed on professional metallic paper.

Friday, October 2, 2009

A Week At The Lake


This is a choice of vacation cabins for one week. The cabins are available 12 months out of the year. Click on the image to view larger image and read description.

There is a $400.00 bid on this item!!



Thursday, October 1, 2009

Photography

Three more photos from ND photographer Ryan Stander.  Following the lead of modernist photographer Charles Sheeler, Ryan is working to abstract the architectural ediface by tightly cropping the image and focussing on line, light, and form of the midwest's most recognizable building...the grain elevator.

These images are unmatted and unframed and will be sold individually.  They are sized at 11.25 x 17 and printed by an Epson inkjet printer on Museo Silver Rag archival paper.  

These images would look great individually or as a stunning collection.


Monuments- Photography by Nancy Boe











This is a set of four photographs that I took several years ago in an old cemetary in Winnepeg. As I was walking through this beautiful place, I was struck not only by the strong presence of God in that place, but also how very ironic our temporary monuments to the Eternal were, and how imcomplete our understanding is. This verse from 1 Cor. fluttered through my head that day and continues to be connected to these photos for me.
For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face, now I know if part, but then I will know fully just as I also have been fully known. 1 Cor 13.12
I carried that feeling home with me and altered the photographs I had taken that day in an attempt to visually portray that combination of knowing and not knowing, temporary but eternal.
These images will be sold as a set. The framed size of each image is 8x10" and is matted with a dark brown mat that matched the warm brown tones of the photo. The verse is framed in a 5x7" frame and is not matted.
There is a $50.00 on this set of framed photographs.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Collectible Cars


















These items are all collectors cars. One of them is a remote control car, one is a bank. All are in their original boxes. They will all be sold seperately. Click on the image to enlarge it.







Thursday, September 24, 2009

Photography

Here are 3 photographs by North Dakota Artist Ryan Stander. The first is a hand toned digital ink jet print of the elevator from Lake Park, Iowa. The image measures 4x6 and is matted at 12x14 in an archival mat. Its ready to frame.



The Elevator photograph bid stands at $50.00.
You may submit a higher bid by emailing me at quinnjustman.benefit@gmail.com




These two images are of a cemetery in Mexico City. They are boiled inkjet prints, with gold leafing applied to the back of the image to get a nice warm shimmer. These images measure 5.5x3.5 and are matted at 14x10 and ready to frame.
Bid on Cemetary photos is $40.00.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Tammy Boe

These beautiful photographs have been donated by Faribault artist Tamera Boe. Tammy included these notes with the images...


The top image is an "upside down reflection" taken at the Nature Center in Faribault, MN. It has a 3 1/2 in white mat with a 3/4 black frame and> protective glass. Overall size is 31 1/2 x 23 3/4 in.
There is a $50.00 bid on the 'reflection' photograph!

The second image is of ice formations I captured over the Straight River in Faribault, Mn on April 7, 2007, the day before Easter. It has a 2" white mat and is framed by a 3/4 inch black frame, protective glass. The overall size is 17 3/4 x 14 3/4 inches.
There is a $50.00 bid on 'ice formations' photograph!


This image is a reflection of two buildings in a waterfall at Northfield, MN. It is framed with a 2" white mat and a 3/4 black frame and protective glass. The framed size is 20x15 inches.







Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Gift Baskets

We have many gift baskets up for auction on our silent auction to be held on Oct 17th at 5:30-7:30. We have many assorted themes. Some included are quilting baskets, food, fishing, wine and beer, and much much more. Make sure you stop by and get an early start on your Christmas shopping!

PILLOWS


These are really adorable bed size pillows for children. The cases were made by a friend of Adrienne's grandmother. What a fun addition to a child's room! There are two matching pillows.

"Sublime Views" and "Plato's Dichotomy" Lithographs

Two more lithographs from North Dakota artist, Ryan Stander.

The first, titled "Sublime Views" makes reference via the map to the Hudson River School of painters and their uniquely American religious outlook upon the landscape. Over this partial map are the definitions of pantheism and panentheism to suggest their religious views merged into the landscape. This print is 7.5 x 15.75 and is numbered at 3 of 4.
Bid for this item stands at $50.00

This second print, "Plato's Dichotomy" suggests the Plato's philosophical lineage upon Western thought. By using a landscape divided in half between earth and sky it becomes a symbol of Plato's ideas of division between matter and spirit, body and soul, light and dark. This image is printed in a light greenish grey, measures 7.5 x 7.75, and is numbered 8 of 10.

Both are printed on Rives BFK paper and come unmatted and unframed.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Special Edition Monopoly Game


This is a special edition Monopoly Game issued by Chrysler. It is in its original shrink wrap.

Monday, September 14, 2009

"Poly Presence" and "Topos/Chora" Lithographs

These two lithographs come from the same series as those posted earlier.

The first, "Poly-presence" suggests the fragmented identity under the weight of post-modernism by repeating the same set of blue-prints and plotting three different interconnected locations.  This print is numbered 6 of 6 and is 15x9.5.

The second print of a landscape from Cyprus draws upon the ancient philosophical ideas of place...one being that place is mere coordinates that have no effect upon us and the other that place emerges only through human cultivation. The print is in a nice green and dark blue, numbered 4 of 5, and is 13x7.5.

Both are printed on Rives BFK paper and come unmatted and unframed. 

"Peace Garden State" & "Choke" Lithographs

Two more lithographs, from North Dakota artist Ryan Stander.  

The first is entitled "Peace Garden State" is a "state 1" print (rather than a final edition) and suggests the irony of the states vast nuclear arsenal represented in the map and simultaneously having the prominent Peace Gardens with Canada and the moniker of the Peace Garden State.

The second print is called "Choke" and was made for an upcoming show in Dickinson ND on the benefits of recycling.  It insinuates the dangers of   our litter to wildlife.  This print is numbered 10/10.  Both are printed on Rives BFK paper.