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Rare Opportunity to Collect International Work of Art and also Support Council’s Efforts
Graham Clarke is a British artist whose work is collected by admirers around the world. Found in both Royal and public collections, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Tate Gallery, the Library of Congress in Washington, DC and the British Museum, you also now have the opportunity to own one of his limited edition prints and help our Council at the same time.
“Ramblers’ Road Apples” has been created by Graham Clarke in part because of our request to consider the inclusion of a compost bin in one of his prints. And while the print is being offered for sale through the many galleries that represent him, he is also allowing our Council to make them available to our members and connections.
Offered in a limited edition of 250, the price of “Ramblers’ Road Apples” is $1000 + taxes. Like so many of his previous works, once the edition is sold out, the price increases on the secondary market (if folks ever want to sell their copy).
And so here’s the chance where your sponsorship
support of our upcoming Compost Awareness Week will
yield a great investment in so many ways.
In return for your $1000 sponsorship support
of Compost Awareness Week, your organization will
receive recognition in all promotion materials (poster, website,
communication releases) as well as receive one of Ramblers’
Road Apples limited edition prints.
Not only will you help invest in the work of our Council by helping to spread the Compost! message but you can become a collector of a work of art that is both beautiful as well as an excellent investment.
More information about Graham Clarke and Ramblers’ Road Apples may be found by visiting http://www.grahamclarke.co.uk.
To sponsor Compost Awareness Week and/or purchase one of these
limited edition prints, please call our Council @ 1-877-571-GROW(4769)
or email info@compost.org.

GRAHAM CLARKE 2008
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