Artwork by Lawrence Pevec

SICA-USA Benefit Auction

July 17, 2023
Splabman

SICA-USA SIlent Auction BannerSICA-USA is the cultural wing of Subud USA, a spiritual community to which I have belonged since 2004. Currently they are raising funds to support worthy projects like the Poetry Postcard Fest, which they have done for three years now, including a renewal of support for 2023/2024.

Their silent auction has some remarkable work, including art from our web & graphics genius Roberta Hoffman and postcard poet and encaustic artist Lawrence Pevec. Consider a bid, but soon, as time is running out. Thank you SICA-USA for your support of the Poetry Postcard Fest!

Lawrence Pevec: Campfire

Lawrence Pevec: Campfire

Roberta Hoffman Octopus II

Roberta Hoffman Octopus II

2 Comments

  1. Lawrence Pevec

    This post was so great to see. Thanks for the exposure and boost for the SICA-USA Online Auction. I’m excited about my new postcard series this year. Decided to simplify my graphics and not do encaustic this year, however. Thanks for all you do for poets and mail artists. LP

  2. Splabman

    Thank you Lawrence. The auction looks amazing! (I bid on one of your pieces!) (I also got yuour beautiful card!)

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