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Bold New Dell Red Artwork for Studio Laptops Express Passion for Art |
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Bruce Mau, Healing Patterns.
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ROUND ROCK, TX.- Dell continues to celebrate a season of design and discovery with the unveiling of the (PRODUCT) RED artwork for the Dell StudioTM laptops. This artwork exemplifies the unique visions of artists passionate about fighting AIDS in Africa. Todays announcement expands on the Dell Art House offerings, and allows users to celebrate their personal style, while supporting The Global Funds fight against AIDS.
The Dell Studio 15 starts at $649 and the Dell Studio 17 starts at $799 these laptops can be personalized with (PRODUCT) RED artwork or Dells other popular Art House designs by Mike Ming.
Dell continually innovates through offering unique ways for people to pursue their passions and express their individual style, said Michael Tatelman, vice president, Dell global consumer sales and marketing. By bringing these amazing artist designs together with a meaningful cause and our technology, we create new opportunities for self-expression.
About the Designs and the Artists
New World : African artist Joseph Amedokpo resides in the town of Vogan, Togo (West Africa) with his wife and five children. He supports his family through painting, using locally produced oils he blends by hand, on canvases made from recycled flour sacks. While painting, Amedokpo chats with frequent visitors and listens to a short wave radio, gaining a global perspective on peoples failures and weakness, as well at their core strength and hope, which is reflected in his art.
Shine Within : Award-winning artist Siobhan Gunning was born in Mombasa, East Africa and has had the opportunity to visit many of the unique locations in Africa, like the Great Rift Valley, the Serengeti Plains, the Ngoro Ngoro Crater, and even traveling up the Nile to its source. During these travels she has been privileged to observe wildlife in their native habitat and visit with tribes like the Masai and Samburu. Currently residing in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Gunning combines her passion for Africa with her life experiences and her love of art, design and photography, creating digital collages that often result in happy accidents that bring her joy.
Healing Patterns : Bruce Mau is the creative director of his self-named design firm, plus founder of the Center for Massive Change. His prolific body of works cuts across many sectors and disciplines including creating books, exhibitions, retail environments, building graphics, park designs, corporate identities to name a few. Mau was inspired by the science behind the fight against AIDS. His artwork represents the chemical bonding of the anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs that help save lives, combining the patterns with inspirational thoughts about the fight against AIDS.
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