We are proud to offer "Art For Animals", a place where artists and collectors have provided original artwork for sale, with proceeds to benefit organizations such as "The Elephant Sanctuary", "Farm Sanctuary", and "The Jane Goodall Institute".
Proceeds from each painting will be donated to one of the advocacy groups listed on the Advocacy page on this site. If you'd like the funds from your purchase to go to a specific organization listed, this can be arranged.
Artists or collectors interested in posting work on our site are welcome to contact us for further information.
Ban Foie Gras (2009) 14"x11" (19"x17" framed)
Debbie Young
Original painting
Acrylic on canvas
Artist's Collection
Debbie is an artist from Staten Island, NY. This painting was inspired by Romero Britto's artwork. More of Debbie's artwork can be viewed on her Facebook page, Deyo Art. Debbie is a prolific artist and an advocate for animals.
$325.00
Medicine Man (2003) 24"x30"
Burton Morris
Original painting
Acrylic on canvas
Currently in a Private Collection
Burton Morris first gained national attention in the mid-1990s when his artwork was chosen to hang on the set of the NBC hit television series "Friends". Over the years, his artwork has been selected for the 76th Academy Awards®, the Paris World Cup Soccer Games, the 38th Montreux Jazz Festival, the 2004 Summer Olympic Games and the 2006 MLB All-Star Game. He has created signature artwork for Absolut Vodka, H.J. Heinz Corporation, Chanel, and Kellogg's Corporation, among many others. In addition, Morris' artwork has raised millions of dollars for countless charities worldwide.
Burton Morris original artworks are displayed internationally and are featured in the collections of The Academy of Motion Picture Art and Sciences, The Jimmy Carter Center, The United Nations, and the Elsée collection. One-man exhibitions include Sotheby's of Amsterdam and the International Olympic Museum.
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Fame (1977) 16.5"x11.25" (27"X24" framed)
John Lennon
Edition: 24/25 Artist Proof, Signed & numbered by Yoko Ono
Serigraphy on Créme Arches Paper
Currently in a Private Collection of Original Owner, Comes with Certificate of Authenticity from Bag One Arts, Inc. Professionally framed by Hall of Frames
"Taken from an original sumi ink drawing, this image depicts John and Yoko running in opposite directions, away from photographers. This sketch leaves us with a vivid impression of what it is like to be famous and to always be in the eye of the public...the price of Fame." Copyright, Bag One Arts, Inc.
Art was actually Lennon's first love. He began drawing long before he had a guitar, then attended the prestigous Liverpool Art Institute for three years (1957-60) before the Beatles became a full-time occupation. He continued to draw throughout his life. In 1970 he chose 14 drawings from the "Bag One" portfolio to be produced as stone lithographics in a limited edition intended to be sold in galleries. He personally signed each lithograph and attended the premier opening in London. Lennon's drawings became illustrations for three best-selling books that he wrote in the 1960's. In addition, a complete suite of the "Bag One" portfolio of lithographs is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Original drawings are also being collected by museums throughout the world.
John originally created a portfolio of drawings in 1969 which he entitled "Bag One". These drawings depicted John and Yoko's wedding and honeymoon and he presented them to her as a wedding gift. When the drawings were released as lithographs they were confiscated by police in several countries because the erotic contents of some of the drawings was considered to be obscene. Although the charges fo obscenity never held up in court, many of the lithographs were destroyed by mishandling and John was s discouraged from showing his artwork in public for many years after.
Artists in the Orient sign their works with an individual, patented stamp known as a chop. John Lennon's (to the left), which is hand-stamped in red on each edition, was designed by him to read "Like a Cloud, Beautiful Sound."
Each limited edition fine art print is authenticated by John Lennon's embossed signature, the embossed printer and publisher's mark, Yoko Ono Lennon's hand-signature, and John's personal chop mark.
$5,750.00
Say AHH 24"x30" (29"x32" framed)
Ed Heck
Edition: 6/25 Artist Proof, signed and numbered by artist
Giclee print with archival inks on archival paper
Currently in a private collection
Professionally framed by Hall of Frames
THE WORLD OF ED HECK
Fresh. Bold. Engaging. These words often come to mind upon viewing the artwork of Pop Artist Ed Heck. One is immediately disarmed by the naïve charm of these brightly colored works on paper and canvas.
When Ed Heck's enigmatic canvases were first exhibited they were an instant hit. The viewer response was overwhelming.
Ed Heck's artwork appeals to a varied audience, from fine art newcomers to serious collectors. His eclectic style combines animation like subject matter with an evocative use of color, coupling a wry sense of humor with generous doses of irony. His images lead us into a place uniquely Heck, filled with weird and wonderful characters, odd landscapes and quirky visual point of view, quite unlike anything else we've seen before.
$1,500.00
Baby Doll 22"x22"
Niagara
Edition: 4/150 Serigraph, signed and hand numbered by the artist
This piece has been generously donated by Mr. Harry Saylor, owner of Orbit Gallery Space and author of "Edgycute"
Niagara materialized on the scene in the late 70s as front person for the noise/punk band Destroy All Monsters. Fellow band mates read like a who's who including Mike Kelley, Jim Shaw (big time artists), Ron Asheton (guitarist for ggy and the Stooges, and Mike Davies (MC5 bassist).
Her early cover art, done in pen & ink and gouache, appear to be self-portraits. Her fierce female depictions of femme fatales plumb the depths of trash culture and post-feminism. "It's the men who cry in my paintings," Niagara muses. She later showed "Warholistic" use of color on her large canvases and actually met Andy Warhol in the late 70s.
Colonel Galaxy, Niagara's promoter/bodyguard comments, "Niagara paints off-register to make it look like a bad silk screen, but she does it with such precision, people still think they're done by machine. Warhol would love it."
Niagara works with a high profile gallery in Detroit and her limited edition prints are sold all over the world.
$350.00 (unframed)
Shut Up Or I'll Kill You 22"x22"
Niagara
Edition: 4/150 Serigraph, signed and hand numbered by the artist
This piece has been generously donated by Mr. Harry Saylor, owner of Orbit Gallery Space and author of "Edgycute"
$350.00 (unframed)
Big Brown Dog 11"x14"
Laura Bolle
Limited Edition print, matted in 11"x14" frame
Laura J. Bolle is an artist, dog trainer, and part time groomer living in New York. Although dogs are a big part of her life, being an artist is her passion.
Born and raised in the New York area to a family of professional artists, drawing and pursuing other artistic endeavors were a normal part of her growing up experience. Greeting cards were always made, never bought for all occasions. Instruction and guidance was always there for the taking, along with encouragement and support.
$150.00






