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Show Thursday. June 2, 2005 Page M NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Tine fested draw m r easaoi 8 owe Quick Draw Art Show and Auction takes place June 10 Linda Butler I'li-.is.mi drovVs uiii'ju'- arUs-!i' arUs-!i' tradition ( oiitmiifs on June Id with the Quii k Iiriiw Art Sliow .inii Aw tion. I his 'vcnt -ms at 4 p in ,i! ih- IVasant drove Library. I .M ill v local artists will lx-in oi i i-ate and share original .'. orks of art wlu 1) will 1 dis-l! dis-l! iv1 and auctioned at 7 p m. It s one of Ifie few events a here people an come and interact with the artist," said Heather l'a k of the I'leas-,.nt I'leas-,.nt irove Arts Commission ' ! his is a unique event, it's t he mlv one like it m Utah County v. lii-re people ( an come interact with many artists." I he tui k I-Taw evening ' onsists of two parts I rom 4 '', (i p m the artists will create, paint. s( ulpt, and draw, they v. ill answer questions and talk ;ihout their art with observers. I his is a wonderful opKrtu-mty opKrtu-mty for families to watch artists at work," said hick. After at ml two hours, the artists will take an hourlon dinner break and then reconvene recon-vene for the auction at 7 p.m. I he auction segment of the evening is geared more toward adults, ac ording to Pack. I his year's auctioneer is Ixive I.iw hford. "I h- s fun and outgoing," Thanksgiving Point hosts claymation exhibit featuring local filmmakers Cathy Allred l-rek Crane from Sandy liked the "Jonah, a Great Ilsh Story" la-cause of all the crxil stuff and detail m the claymation clayma-tion film. The 12 year-old's family attended at-tended a I hanksgiving Point Claymation exhibit reception on May 20 at the North American Museum of Ancient Life. It's awesome," said Llhot I latch. 10. also from Sandy. I he co founder of Ageless Animal ion. Chris Smith, said when he and his brother, Na-han Na-han Smith, were young they iiM-d to play with Star War toys and his first attempt at claymation was with a Star Wars character "T hen we got more sophist i-i i-i ated," he said "We hooked up with several other artists." Mike Washburn. 1 hanksgiving hanksgiv-ing Point O.O and president, introduced the principals in the claymation production and exhibit ex-hibit Chris Smith, artist and co-owner of Ageless Animation; Nathan Smith, photographer, key animator and co-owner of 'tie same company, and Michael Tixld. owner of Secret Lab Studios Stu-dios as well as others. The Smith brothers' first i ommercial film, the 22-minute Encourage your children to read a newspaper every day. It can help make their wishes come true." Brandy, recording artist, actress Your Town. Your Neighbors. 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The auction will be emceed by Steve lYatt, sculp- tor and art teacher at Pleasant Grove I ligh Sch(xl and former Quick Draw participant. As Claymation and studio exhibit Place: North American Museum of Ancient Life exhibit room. Time: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Mondays through Saturdays. Address: Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, Lehi. More info: www.thanksgiving-point.com www.thanksgiving-point.com or at (801 ) 768 2300. "Jonah, a Great Fish Story," is the beginning of an Ageless Animation's Bible series and won the Best Animation Award at the Eclipse Film Festival at St. George in 2003. The DVD of the Jonah production is available avail-able at the Gifts of Extinction in the museum. They ran "Jonah, a Great Fish Story" as well as a preview of "Davie and Golimyr," a 45-min-ute feature-length movie adapted adapt-ed from the biblical account of David and Goliath. "What we do is play with toys, basically," Chris Smith said of their business. "Five to six years ago we started in a is i n iiitfl k- A ; - - s: t ,y ... each work of art is brought for ward to be auctioned, Pratt will briefly introduce the artist and explain some of the uniqueness and significance of the work. frigid basement in Provo." While the first movie used the talents of fantasy artist James C. ChrLstiaasen, it was not done in the traditional Christiansen style while the second enterprise enter-prise of "Davie and Golimyr" is. "We put more fantasy into it and more imagination," Smith said. "It was a lot of fun working work-ing in his world." Using a stop-motion technique, tech-nique, 24 moves Is equal to one second of time in one of their movie productioas. "It is tedioas at times and very time coasuming," Nathan Smith said. A spy camera will be set up in the Ageless Animation and Secret Lab Studios exhibit so visitors can see the process of claymation as the producers produc-ers film "Davie and Golimyr" in a studio set up behind the exhibit. The producers hope to complete the new project by fall 2005 for an early winter release date. The Ageless Animation and Secret Lab Studios exhibit as well as the studio and production produc-tion viewing is open to the public during regular museum hours, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday Mon-day through Saturday. More information is available on the exhibit at www.thanksgiving-point.com www.thanksgiving-point.com or at 801-768-2.300. Senior Discounts Payment Plans Most Insurances Accepted Carter Prosthodontics Brian R. Carter, DDS, PC hWJMiYl 36 Smith 1100 East Suite B American Fork 13t UU 1 1 ADA Certified Specialist in Restorative Dentistry EStZZ&ZZ LINDA BUTLERNorth County Draw Art Show and Auction. Myer and 20 other artists will Artwork will then be sold to the highest bidder. Proceeds from the auction will benefit the Pleasant Grove Memorial Garden, honoring veterans and North County Newspapers DAHT HiMID PUIUSHIBO C0 59 W. 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