A Sign of Hope… Wimberley Flood Relief
![“After the Flood” Wimberley 2015 on the Blanco While searching for a lost dog near our water park on the Blanco, I found an empty 15” x 30" picture frame stuck up in a tree - right across the river from where Mr. McComb was rescued. I thought I should do a painting to fill the frame and donate it to flood relief. I took a picture of the devastation nearby. Through the stripped cypress trees I saw a tattered American flag draped over the debris in the background... I felt it was a sign of hope amidst the loss. Auctioned for the Benefit https://goo.gl/eiofOW](http://jefferis.gallery/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/AftertheFlood.jpg)
Wimberley TX, 2015 15×30
“After the Flood”
Wimberley 2015 on the Blanco
While searching for a lost dog near our water park on the Blanco, I found an empty 15” x 30″ picture frame stuck up in a tree – right across the river from where Mr. McComb was rescued. I thought I should do a painting to fill the frame and donate it to flood relief. I took a picture of the devastation nearby. Through the stripped cypress trees I saw a tattered American flag draped over the debris in the background… I felt it was a sign of hope amidst the loss.
Auctioned for the Benefit Artists for Flood Relief 100 @ $100 This painting was used for advertising the event and was auctioned off for over $400. Raised over $40,000 for flood relief on June 27th, 2015.