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“It’s about time”
stated Audrey Roberts who’s vision for the ArTV Awards finally was
realized Friday October 28th and Saturday October
29th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. This 1st
ArTV Awards show were hosted by Cheech Marin. The event was a
1st class affair from start to finish! From the quality
of art and artists, to the delectable dinner served, to the
exquisite statuettes themselves. The Hi-Tech presentation of the
awards made for a wonderful evening to be had by all. The placement
of the two giant TV screens mounted at each end of the stage
afforded everyone the ability to appreciate the excitement on
stage at all times.
The electricity in the
air brought on by the nominees in anticipation of being chosen in
their specific category was much like the Emmy or Oscar awards. The
excitement and anticipation was as evident at our table as it was
across the room. We were fortunate enough to sit with Russian born
Misha Lenn, of Massachusetts, who turned out to be the winner in the
watercolor category. All the winners were extremely excited as was
Misha when his name was announced. He jumped out of his seat as
if sitting on a spring, gave me (the publisher) a big hug and kiss
and floated to the stage as if on a cloud to accept his award.
As Art lovers, we
enjoyed viewing the incredible artwork (which seemed museum quality)
and found it particularly interesting to be able to talk with the
artists themselves to discuss their vision, application,
inspiration, and more.
Audrey Roberts, of the
1st International Art Advisory Service, is also founder
and CEO of the ArTV Awards, which she started in Nevada in 1992.
Audrey is also a part of the Connoisseur’s Collection Consultants of
California founded in 1983. Ms. Roberts also created a TV series
that spotlighted the visual arts and it's artists. In 1999, she
organized and presented a special event in Las Vegas to recognize
the art of Anthony Quinn. Along with many of his works, the Academy
Award winning artist was on hand to meet many of the 20,000 art
collectors and fans in attendance.
At the premiere ArTV
Awards Show, Anthony Quinn was posthumously awarded the “Lifetime
Achievement Award” for his 70 years of outstanding contributions to
arts, (very much deserved,) which was accepted by his wife
Katherine their daughter Antonia and their son is Ryan.
All of those in
attendance, and those who will view the Award show on TV should
thank Ms. Roberts, ArTV creative director Maria Sanchez and all the
many people that made it a night to remember. And... a special
thanks to all the gifted and talented artists who received the
recognition that they so richly deserve.
Brava Audrey! You really are a
remarkable lady!
and the
Winners
were.... |