On April 17, 2024

April art auction at Liquid Art benefits Neil Family after tragic fire


By Tyson Andrews
Tyson Andrews, a woodworker and founder of North Star Wood Art, returns to Killington after 25 years, creating an event to give back to the Neil family who lost their home to a fire.

Sunday, April 21 at 2 p.m.—KILLINGTON— Tyson Andrews and Liquid Art, 37 Miller Brook Road, Killington,  invites the community to an April art auction dedicated to supporting the Neil family, who faced a devastating loss when their home was consumed by fire earlier this year. Participation not only offers attendees a chance to own a piece of extraordinary art but also helps turn a new page for the Neil family who will receive all proceeds dedicated to rebuilding their future.

Inspired by compassion

Tyson Andrews, who was a former neighbor of the Neils  and went to Sherburne Elementary School, returns to Killington after 25 years. He heard about the Neil fire and it inspired him to create an event that would let him and others give back to the family that was so good to him. Andrews, now a visionary woodworker and the talent behind North Star Wood Art, carries with him not only his artworks but also a heart full of empathy. The Neil family was like his second family while he was here. Andrews journey back to Killington with his whimsical woodworking art is a special reminder of the enduring spirit of our community.

The art of giving

Andrews  transition from building homes to crafting eye-bending, whimsical wood art allows Liquid Art to offer you with pieces that encapsulate joy, wonder, and unparalleled craftsmanship. Each piece is a labor of love and innovation, from being sawn and kiln-dried to being sterilized and shaped with minimal waste. Tyson’s approach is a testament to resourcefulness, imagination, and a relentless pursuit of quality.

Alongside Andrew’s captivating creations, numerous local artisans will be showcased, each contributing their unique talents to support the Neil family. Each artist brings their own unique palette of creativity. From the serene landscapes captured by Judy Dardeck to the vibrant and soul-stirring watercolors of Maurie Harrington, this auction offers a journey through varied artistic realms. Pottery from Dawn Gaffney, photography from Beth Weinberg and funky colors in nature-inspired works from Kelly Gearwar. Brian Hewitt, known for his “Kind Art,” brings a splash of joy and positivity with his colorful creations, while Nancy Kapp, “KDS Art” and “Wander on Words” each offer a glimpse into their imaginative worlds through their respective mediums. Toss in a few great items from KMS Camp and we are sure there is something for everyone.

 

 

 

 

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