Art Angle clients win $2,600 in Greenwich Workshop art
Published 4:00 pm Wednesday, February 11, 2004
A number of people on the mailing list of The Art Angle in Joseph were made very happy last year when The Greenwich Workshop gave away artwork and prints worth $2,600.
“It was incredible for my customers,” said Donna Butterfield, owner of the business.
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Winners, who were selected in seven drawings at intervals throughout 2003, were: Julie Henning, Enterprise, who won five signed Bev Doolittle porcelain boxes; Mary Espericueta, Kennewick, Wash., “He Dog,” a limited edition print by Judy Larson; Gary and Charlotte McCoy, Wallowa Lake, “Fire & Flight,” a limited edition print by Judy Larson; Kenton McAllister, Richland, Wash., two porcelain angels by James Christensen; Carlos and Teri Barker, Walla Walla, Wash., “Court of the Faeries” limited edition print by James Christensen and an accompanying sold-out collector’s edition book’ , and Dick and Bernadette Barnes, Vida, “Fire and Flight” enhanced canvas print by Judy Larson.
The Art Angle is the only dealer of the Greenwich Workshop, which handles collectible limited fine art prints and canvases, books and related items for some 800 artists, with subject matter ranging from fantasy and Americana to Native American, western and wildlife.
Butterfield said that The Greenwich Workshop will continue to give away art to mailing list customers during 2004.