“One Wish for a cure”
Estetica Day Spa 40 Amy Croft Dr. Tecumseh, Now to January 10, 2015
Rudolph? Yes, Rudolph. Paul Murray a local
born international art talent has much in common with the red nosed reindeer.
He has donated proceeds to cancer and discounted work for his patrons.
That’s not all; he is giving away $10,000 of artwork and Santa’s for only $25,
plus a gift from Estetica.
What? Art at a spa? Well this is no regular
spa, and no run of the mill art. It’s one of the area’s best day spas, and the
peaceful art of one of the area’s best artists. What a perfect partnership!
Paul Murray – a “Rudolph”, yes indeed. He only shows up in Windsor at Christmas, and
all of his childhood, he didn’t fit in.
Teachers couldn’t find out why he didn’t learn
like the rest. Things he knew he could excel in, were kept from him at times, regular
folks thought him too dumb. Paul Murray was an undiagnosed dyslexic. Murray fought back, he drew every second he
could, he studied art and the old ways things used to be when they are done by
hand. He skated backwards better than anyone else in hockey, and he started his
own band. Soon, at age 11, he found a
way to be in the local “Art in the Park”.
A tough thing for a shy kid that had a hard time with numbers. At age 13,
he dedicated himself to his art full time, age 16, he published his first limited
editions, age 31 he published his first art book “Mirrored Souls” (it sold more
than 5,000 copies).
Now Paul Murray’s art has been sold in over
150 international galleries, shown in museums and won countless awards. Murray
considers his biggest awards, the hundreds of thousands of dollars he has been
able help raise for charities.
Murray preserves an old
time culture and an intense emotional connection which he projects in every
painting.
"It's a Win,
Win, Win!" ,” says Kati-Jane Murray. "Customers’ wins by saving, the Cancer Society wins with money
raised, and both hosts get to help their community.The
event comes together perfectly; Paul Murray preserves our past, Estetica
preserves the person of today, and together they are preserving the future of
those in need in our community."
Estetica
is open daily with extended hours until Dec 31, Closed Dec 25, & 26, Jan 1,
Jan 4, 5, 6. Visit paulmurray.com or
estetica.com to learn more.
by Tim Fairhurst Biz X Magazine
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