Silent Auction Fundraiser for homeless Veterans

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Fundraiser

A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY TO COLLECT A LIMITED EDITION PRINT BY RENOWNED AFRICAN AMERICAN ARTIST
Larry “Poncho” Brown

“HEAVY BURDENS”

Heavy Burdens

To commemorate the 1st Annual Wholeness Development Group Fundraiser. Proceeds to benefit Homeless Veterans Programs and support the charitable efforts of the Wholeness Development Group, Inc.

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Each reproduction retails for $100.00
and is a signed and numbered limited edition of 50
and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Below, click the link to be taken to the form.  Please print, fill out the form, and return with a check in the amount of $100.  Thanks in advance for your donation.

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About the artist (www.larryponchobrown.com)

Larry "Poncho" Brown is a native of Baltimore, Maryland. He pursued his art education at the Maryland Institute College of Art, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1984. He started his first business at the age of 17 as a sign writer, and has been a full time artist ever since. Much of his early sign work was featured on television commercials and movies including Barry Levinson's "Avalon."

His art, both fine and commercial, has been published nationally in Upscale, Ebony, Ebony Man, Essence, and Jet magazines. The young artist work adorns the walls of the likes of Dick Gregory, Anita Baker, Bill Cosby, Susan Taylor, and Bernard Bronner to name a few. His most popular artwork titled "Black is Black" and works from "Egyptian Queens" series has been featured on the former hit TV show "A Different World." "Sidesteppin" was featured on the HBO mini series "Laurie Avenue", and "One Love" has been featured on "In The House".

 

   

 

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