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Through the generosity of our donors, this collection of artwork, instruments, and community treasures helps raise funds in support of the Toronto Waldorf School Foundation.
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Items: Violins
Generously Donated by Infinity Strings 3 violins in the mid-level range. Value: $350 per violin. Price for each violin is $200, an incredible value.
Violin A
Violin B
Violin C
A Frank Gross Original Photograph: This stunning framed photo, generously donated by acclaimed photographer Frank Gross, invites you to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of a rural landscape.
Valued at $600, this striking piece of art showcases Gross’s artistic merit and is a testament to his connection to the Waldorf community as an alum parent of 3 and grandparent of 5 students. Price: Negotiable
Item: ‘Hillside Dream‘ Original 12 x 12 oil painting by artist and TWS alum,
Christian McLeod. Price: $1000
Original oil painting on canvas by artist Christian McLeod. Hillside Dream 12” x 12”.
Artist statement on this painting: “It’s quite a rare piece as I don’t make many small scale paintings. It is part of Foliage Abstractions. Impasto paint application reflecting the physicality of earth, particles of colour floating in oil. like us, floating in space.
In my mind for this painting I reference a painting by Gerhard Richter”
Christian McLeod, Class of ’87 TWS Alum
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Christian McLeod’s paintings info:
Public collections, including MHPM in Halifax and Calgary and The Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa, Ontario, and in private collections across Canada, the U.S., Spain, the Netherlands and New Zealand.
His paintings have also been chosen to represent charitable organizations (such as Casey House’s Art with Heart fundraiser) and for book covers for the University of Oxford Press.
Two early work pieces by Anne Swan.
Anne’s studies in Canada and Japan, along with her international exhibitions, informed a body of work that is both technically skilled and deeply expressive.
As a Waldorf teacher and TWS parent, her work carries a sensitivity to human development and creativity.
This piece is offered with care by her family, as part of her still-unreleased body of work.
Edition: 3/10
Year: 1983
Medium: Copper printmaking
Size: Medium
Value: $600 Price: Negotiable
Contact Jennifer Deathe, Director of Advancement to learn more about an item, view items, make payment. All proceeds 100% to the General Fund for Tuition Assistance.