The Crime Victims Fund Teams With Artist Mark Jesinoski
Artist's Palette Includes a Passion For Charity, Visit www.crimevictimsfund.org Click on Our Online Art Gallery
SAN DIEGO, June 22, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The Crime Victims Fund, the organization that provides direct assistance and services for victims of crime, announced today it is partnering with internationally acclaimed artist Mark Jesinoski to offer limited edition prints and original paintings from his popular Aquaticus Series.
Jesinoski paints oil and acrylic originals. His Aquaticus Series of abstracts focuses on the flow of water as a metaphor for change. His work is also available as giclee prints. "My giclee prints can be transferred onto canvass, aluminum or bamboo surfaces. They're all unique, environmentally friendly pieces," he said.
"Art is a way to connect people. I donate my art to support charity and advance social change," said Jesinoski. "When an artist partners with a charity, everyone can benefit."
"Mark's contribution will allow us to continue to provide immediate financial assistance to crime victims who are on a low- or fixed- income. Monetary assistance is a rare resource that truly transforms and enhances lives in a very tangible way," said Meredith Levin, president of the Board of Directors of the Crime Victims Fund. "Anyone who buys Mark's art on our website will be helping victims of crime. Any contribution to The Crime Victims Fund is tax deductible and now you'll also receive great limited-edition art."
You can support The Crime Victims Fund by purchasing a Jesinoski painting at the CVF website, www.crimevictimsfund.org. The Crime Victims Fund and the artist sees art as a bridge -- as a means to connect, educate and form mutually beneficial relationships. Jesinoski's art is also available by commission to support The Crime Victims Fund. For more information, contact Patti Colston, (916) 607-3828.
About the Crime Victims Fund:
The Crime Victims Fund, established in 1982, provides support to victims and families whose lives have been impacted by crime. The fund operates entirely on funds donated by individuals, businesses and corporations as well as private, and community donations. Because it receives no government funding, it is not subject to the restrictions inherent in some government programs allowing greater flexibility in providing services to victims.
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SOURCE Crime Victims Fund
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