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Last week we went to a cool little event at
William Turner Gallery in Santa Monica. It was the unveiling of the 2007
Frostig Collection, an ingenious concept developed by parents of children at the
Frostig Center, a school for children with learning disabilities in Pasadena, California. The annual collection features a series of sculptures and works on paper by some of well-known artists, some of whom happen to be my personal favorites. A limited number of works are produced and sold, with sales benefiting the school. This lithograph by
Charles Arnoldi is in this year's collection, available for $1,200 (or $5,000 for the collection of four lithos and one woodcut created for this year's series). I LOVE this fundraising concept!
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