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Foundation formed to help artists.
It was Jurgen von Anhalt's dream to assist artists in achieving their dreams at the beginning of their artistic career. To offer help at the time when many artists are short on money.
LOS ANGELES, CA, February 18, 2009 /Museums PR News/ -- The Jurgen von Anhalt Foundation has been formed to assist artists.
Material such as paint, brushes, canvasses, clays, easels, sculpting tools, etc shall be made available by the foundation to assist the artists in need in creating their artwork.
The foundation shall also exhibit their artwork in regional art shows. Mentoring programs will be offered. In addition establishing a permanent exhibition building to present ongoing shows for the artists
It was Jurgen von Anhalt's dream to assist artists in achieving their dreams at the beginning of their artistic career. To offer help at the time when many artists are short on money. He understood the amount of dedication, the sacrifices, the hard work; the ups and downs artists often experience in obtaining their artistic goals.
Jurgen von Anhalt was one of only a few artists in history to ever create an original art form. Rather than merely painting with a brush or splashing paint on a canvas, the Jet Art creative process requires heat and high velocity winds generated from a jet airplane. An
extensive production is needed, including an airport, a jet airplane, a pilot, jet fuel, a considerable amount of paint, special frames to withstand the force of the jet stream, and a crew to support the production.. The very nature of the creation of Jet Art has limited its availability.
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