BEVERLY MAIN STREETS INC – Bass in the Grass 2020
Auction Ends: Sep 18, 2020 06:00 PM EDT

Art

"Dancing in the Moonlight" Bass

Item Number
113
Estimated Value
Priceless
Sold
310 USD to ptffb1b98

The winning bid will go to FrontStream Global Fund (tax ID 26-3265577), a 501c3 nonprofit organization, which will send the donation to BEVERLY MAIN STREETS INC (tax ID 562306350) on behalf of the winner.

Number of Bids
2  -  Bid History

Item Description

Title: Dancing in the Moonlight

Artist: Elissa Lincoln (Emerging Artist and recipient of Beverly Cultural Council grant)

Materials: Bass is 3ft x 1.5ft and made of .5in Kleer (PVC). Layered acrylic paints.

 

Artist's Description: As I began the painting process, I knew I wanted to use a deep blue on the bass, but have it allude to the sky and nighttime rather than the ocean. I love painting leaves and floral imagery, so the composition flowed naturally, enclosing a sleepy figure in the center. I hoped to convey a sense of mystery, lyricism, and deep restfulness all at once.

 

About the Artist: Elissa is an artist and art educator living in Beverly. She works with graphite, acrylic, and collage, and has recently been trying her hand at sculpture. Her work is inspired by nature, memories, and nostalgia.

Artist Website: Elissa Lincoln

 

 

Sponsor: Beverly Cultural Council

Sponsor Website: https://www.mass-culture.org/Beverly

Item Special Note

To view additional photos of artwork, please view this website from a computer (the phone/mobile site shows only one photo). No refunds or returns. Winner will pay an additional $10 processing fee on top of winning bid. Item can be picked up in Beverly, MA, or we can arrange for shipping to be paid at Buyer’s expense. We will get in touch with the winning bidder after the auction closes to arrange for pickup/delivery in Beverly. Weighted stands available separately for $45. Please contact hwolsey@beverlymainstreets.org to inquire about shipping a Bass or purchasing a stand. Please note - the back of the Bass has drill marks from the mounting hardware used during the outdoor exhibit.