ELTON AIDS Foundation
BOWIE 13 BY MURRAY EISNER!
- Item Number
- 634
Item Description
Details of this item
"Bowie #13" by Murray Eisner
Limited Edition Giclee signed and numbered by the artist.
Size: 24" x 18"
Status: Unframed
Supplied with Certificate of Authenticity.
About the Artist
Murray Eisner has been creating art his whole life. He studied art, architecture, painting, and photography at the Pratt Institute and University of Buffalo.
In his early 20's, Murray was the designer of Polyester Enamel Tables. In his mid thirties, Murraystarted doing ceramic design, and had created a complete line of Ceramic Judaica and Kitchenware. Throughout this time Murray was painting, using both oils and watercolors.
While designing the labels to be printed on his ceramic designs, Murray began using his computer to lay out the graphic details. Completely fascinated by the computer, Murray began to create art on it. It gave him a refreshing feeling of working on a truly new and innovative approach to his art.
Item Special Note
NET PROCEEDS BENEFIT: THE ELTON JOHN AIDS FOUNDATION!
Elton John AIDS Foundation
The Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF) was established in the United States in 1992 by Sir Elton John. EJAF's U.S. office is located in New York City. In 1993, Sir Elton also established the Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF-UK) in the United Kingdom, headquartered in London. These two organizations function as separate entities with their own distinct grant-making portfolios, but both pursue similar missions - to support innovative HIV prevention programs, efforts to eliminate stigma and discrimination associated with HIV/AIDS, and direct care and support services for people living with HIV/AIDS. Collectively, the two organizations have raised over $220 million since inception in support of projects in 55 countries around the world, including significant funding dedicated to programs in their respective home countries.
The Elton John AIDS Foundation has received support from many notable celebrities including Robbie Williams, Elizabeth Hurley and Tony Bennett.
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