Visit Ten Thousand Villages in Fort Collins November 3
A percentage of the proceeds from sales between 3pm and 7pm on November 3 will be donated to The Murulle Foundation.
Ten Thousand Villages works with over 120 artisan groups in more than 30 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America to bring you fair trade jewelry, home decor, gifts and more. As one of the
world's oldest and largest fair trade organizations, Ten Thousand Villages builds long-term relationships with artisans that are based on mutual understanding and respect. Fair trade enables artisans to earn a fair wage and provides the opportunity for a better quality of life.
Banovich Wildscapes Foundation announces the release of its first mountain nyala giclée canvas, Mt. Nyala and Bamboo
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Mt. Nyala & Bamboo
Giclée Canvas
75 hand-signed by the artist and consecutively numbered |
Internationally recognized wildlife artist John Banovich, founder of the Banovich Wildscapes Foundation, created Mt. Nyala and Bamboo oil painting from his 2005 field research at the TMF project site in the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia. The owners of the original oil painting, Dave and Gail Liniger, RE/MAX founders, generously loaned the original for the reproduction process. A percentage of the proceeds from the sale of Mt. Nyala and Bamboo will be used to support TMF's Mountain Nyala Project.
Unframed Giclée Canvas 16" x 20" @ $525
Hand-made Frame Giclée Canvas 22-1/4" x 25" @ $1,115
For more information, please contact banovich @qwestoffice.net or call 941-473-9338.
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