Wish Night Gala & Auction - Wish Art
Each year we bring together Make-A-Wish children to create artwork that celebrates the magic and joy of their wishes.
This year's artwork will be on display at Seattle FastFrame for your viewing! This is your chance to get an up close look at these gorgeous works of art before they go up for bidding at the Wish Night Gala & Auction.
Seattle FastFrame
2840 East Madison Street
Seattle, WA 98112
Tel: 206.568.1600
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Wish Art by ColinFive-year-old Colin has always been fascinated with marine life – an interest which just so happened to inspire this piece. Colin's muse for his submarine piece was, believe it or not, The Beatles. Colin's "Yellow Submarine" Beatles T-shirt served as the perfect jumping off point for his fabulous marine-themed art.
Description & Restrictions Colin's wish, to go on a whale watching adventure, helped to inspire this beautiful piece of art. With a fascination for all things sea-related, Colin readily jumped on the opportunity to visit his favorite sea creatures at the Seattle Aquarium and view an Orca Whale in its native habitat. This submarine is a representation of Colin's love for the marine world. His artwork has been professionally sealed and mounted and will be a special addition to any art lover's collection. |
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Wish Art by GraceSix-year-old Grace has always been fascinated with the make-believe. It is no wonder that, when presented with a wish, Grace chose to star in her very own fairy-tale. Keeping in her fanciful theme, Grace depicts Butterflies Being Blown Out of a Tree, the title of her piece.
Description & Restrictions Grace was granted her wish to star in her own fairytale last year, but she still jumps with glee as she recalls her fabulous wish experience. Grace's piece reflects her desire to have a butterfly garden in her backyard, as inspired by her wish last year, when anything was possible. Her artwork has been professionally sealed and mounted and will be a special addition to any art lover's collection. |
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Wish Art by TaiTai might not be one of our current "wish kids," but she knows first-hand how Wishes Really Do Come True – the title of her piece. Tai had her wish to be a Disney Animator granted at the age of 17, and quickly joined the Make-A-Wish Foundation to help design efforts. Behind her piece lies the wonder of a child who was granted a wish and the understanding of an adult who helps make those wishes come true.
Description & Restrictions After being granted her wish to be a Disney Animator at 17-years-old, Tai knew what she could do to give back for her own good fortune. Becoming a graphic designer for the Foundation has given Tai the opportunity to have an integral role in tonight's Gala. Her piece reflects her new-found understanding of all the effort that goes in to creating a fairytale. Her artwork has been professionally sealed and mounted and will be a special addition to any art lover's collection. |
Thank You:
Fumi Watanabe, School of Visual Concepts, Seattle FastFrame, Donna Verretto