- inspire
- March 4th, 2020
Oakland Cemetery Ballerina Marla Puziss, 2nd Place Winner
Photography 8"x12" $ 105 framed/ $75 print
Taatha Sushmita Kolhapurkar
Photography, 2500 x 3562px
A Brahmin man from an area, around the temple, that is designated for the Brahmin community
Indian Lady Sushmita Kolhapurkar
Watercolor on 9"x12", 140lb watercolor paper
Inspired by a roadside seller of cheap jewelry and trinkets on the roads of Chennai, India
Prajwala Shachi Srivastava
Acrylic and Ink, 18"X24" $350, "Prajwala", is the inspiring story of Dr. Sunitha Krishnan and what she stands for. She is an exceptional social activist and co-founder of Prajwala, an NGO that rescues, rehabilitates and reintegrates sex-trafficked victims into society. Dr. Sunitha Krishnan was gang raped by eight men when she was just 15, but this did not break her, instead made her stronger and fiercer! She has been working for over two decades for the welfare of the women and children who have suffered/are suffering from human trafficking and prostitution. This is a story of a survivor and a savior; a guiding light and ray of hope for several others!
Shiv Shakti Shachi Srivastava
Acrylic and Ink on paper, "9X12", NFS
Shiv Shakti is a representation of Ardhanarishwar from Hindu Mythology. The symbolic intent of the figure, according to most authorities, is to signify that the male and female principles are inseparable.
Matritwa Anchal Shachi Srivastava
Acrylic and ink on canvas, 11"X14" NFS, This painting was created for the Artist’s mother to celebrate her on Mother’s Day. Through this painting, the artist salutes women & celebrate them all! Matritwa means motherhood
Street Musician Susan K. Friedland
Photographed with a Canon EOS 7D. 24” X 16” unframed, and 32” X 24” framed. Archival pigment print, limited-edition photo. $300 unframed and $550 framed
Mexican Street Musician Susan K. Friedland
Photographed with a Canon EOS 7D. 24” X 16” unframed, and 32” X 24” framed. Archival pigment print, limited-edition photo. $300 unframed and $550 framed
Dr. Carolina Kiawah Susan K. Friedland
Photographed with a Canon EOS 7D. 24” X 16” unframed, and 32” X 24” framed. Archival pigment print, limited-edition photo. $300 unframed and $550 framed
Weathered Beau Raymond, 3rd Place Winner
White Stoneware, Glazes, Underglaze and Luster, 20” x 11.5” x 6.5”
Weathered Beau Raymond, 3rd Place Winner
White Stoneware, Glazes, Underglaze and Luster, 20” x 11.5” x 6.5”
Weathered Beau Raymond, 3rd Place Winner
White Stoneware, Glazes, Underglaze and Luster, 20” x 11.5” x 6.5”
Major funding for this program is provided by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners. The Johns Creek Arts Center would like to thank the Fulton County Board of commissioners as well as Fulton County Arts & Culture for making this exhibition possible. Many thanks to the all of the artists that participated in the exhibit, the Curator and head designer, Althea Foster; our Director, Stephanie Donaldson; Web designer, Kristen Lewkowitz and the entire team at the Johns Creek Arts Center for their many efforts in the coordination and administration of the exhibition.
