A trio of dog-loving artists with ties to Texas will lend their talents and wares to benefit Houston’s Rescued Pets Movement in a one-day exhibition and art sale dubbed “Three for the Show.” Works by painter Tra’ Slaughter, photographer Darron Franta, and objects d’art creator Ted Edwards will be offered for sale.
Original works from all three artists will range in price from $500 to $5,000, with prints, limited edition t-shirts and other expressions starting at $50. A generous portion of the sale price will benefit Rescued Pets Movement and their ongoing efforts to address the overwhelming number of stray and abandoned pets in Houston who are at high risk of euthanasia in the city’s overcrowded shelters.
A trio of dog-loving artists with ties to Texas will lend their talents and wares to benefit Houston’s Rescued Pets Movement in a one-day exhibition and art sale dubbed “Three for the Show.” Works by painter Tra’ Slaughter, photographer Darron Franta, and objects d’art creator Ted Edwards will be offered for sale.
Original works from all three artists will range in price from $500 to $5,000, with prints, limited edition t-shirts and other expressions starting at $50. A generous portion of the sale price will benefit Rescued Pets Movement and their ongoing efforts to address the overwhelming number of stray and abandoned pets in Houston who are at high risk of euthanasia in the city’s overcrowded shelters.
A trio of dog-loving artists with ties to Texas will lend their talents and wares to benefit Houston’s Rescued Pets Movement in a one-day exhibition and art sale dubbed “Three for the Show.” Works by painter Tra’ Slaughter, photographer Darron Franta, and objects d’art creator Ted Edwards will be offered for sale.
Original works from all three artists will range in price from $500 to $5,000, with prints, limited edition t-shirts and other expressions starting at $50. A generous portion of the sale price will benefit Rescued Pets Movement and their ongoing efforts to address the overwhelming number of stray and abandoned pets in Houston who are at high risk of euthanasia in the city’s overcrowded shelters.