Art
Painting by Charles Sandmel: Quiet Day at the Eco-Village
- Item Number
- 122
- Estimated Value
- 300 USD
- Sold
- 1020 USD to lc2db1e60
- Number of Bids
- 31 - Bid History
Item Description
A beautiful 27” x 34” framed watercolor painting of the view from the guest house of the Papaye Peasant Movement (MPP) in Haiti. Founded in 1973, MPP is a national grassroots movement that organizes and empowers small farmers in order to improve their living conditions. Today, MPP has more than 60,000 members, including adult men, women, and youth. MPP's major goals include helping Haiti regain food security, contributing to sustainable natural-resource management, advocating for women's rights, promoting alternative energies, and building people-centered rural communities. This artwork has been donated by Charles Sandmel.
Item Special Note
The item will ship from Cambridge, Mass., at a cost of $18 to the winning bidder.
Donated By:
Charles Sandmel
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