Art Benefit

Counter Service Community’s Stay-AT-Home Art Benefit

The impact on both financial and food security for those working in the Service Industry has been staggering, in this “new normal” world.  Starting Sunday, April 26 at 3PM EST, Counter Service will be hosting a Stay-At-Home Art Benefit to raise money for those service industry professionals affected.

50% of all proceeds will go to Service Workers Coalition, and 50% of proceeds will go directly to the artist. 

The Stay-At-Home Art Benefit will run for limited time, through May 15, 2020, and 11X14”* prints will be professionally printed. 

Each Print will be sold at $75. 

Pieces will be printed and shipped in a timely manner, considering the health and safety of those involved. 

*Unless otherwise noted

Bartender, Erika Beth DaSilva

Bartender, Erika Beth DaSilva

$75.00

Fine Art 11”x14” Print; “Bartender” by Erika Beth DaSilva

Print Specifications

  • Part of Stay-At-Home Art Sale- 50% of profits go to the artist, 50% to Service Workers Coalition in Brooklyn, NY 

  • Time-limited edition print run, ending May 15, 2020.

  • Size - 11X14” including a small white border

  • Printed in United States

  • Shipping $4 

Erika is a self-taught illustrator painting primarily in gouache. Her work is inspired by 10 years in food and wine in New York City and abroad, and focuses on the community surrounding food and those who serve and grow it. Florals, dinner parties, portraits of makers, wine producers and ingredients appear throughout her work. Erika lives with her husband, daughter and pups in the Hudson Valley, NY, surrounded by apple cider donuts.

Service Workers Coalition is a Brooklyn Based a mutual aid network for laid off Service Workers, helping provide $50-a week stipends for groceries and over-the-counter medications.

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Erika is a self-taught illustrator painting primarily in gouache. Her work is inspired by 10 years in food and wine in New York City and abroad, and focuses on the community surrounding food and those who serve and grow it. Florals, dinner parties, portraits of makers, wine producers and ingredients appear throughout her work. Erika lives with her husband, daughter and pups in the Hudson Valley, NY, surrounded by apple cider donuts.