Thursday night I had the honor of photographing the first benefit for the Trelexa Foundation at the Space Gallery on Santa Fe. The Trelexa Foundation was founded just over a year ago by Angela Coleman and her step-father Ken Watkins after the tragic death of Ken’s daughter and Angela’s step-sister Rachelle due to a domestic violence situation. She left behind two very young children, Tre, and Alexa, whom the non-profit has been named after. Their father is sentenced to life in prison for murder. Domestic Violence is a problem that affects families of all socio-economic classes and all races. The Trelexa Foundation’s goal is to raise awareness about domestic violence and provide support for programs and organizations that already work with and help those in need of getting away from dangerous situations for them, and often times, their children.
All proceeds raised through this event were given to the Trelexa Foundation to provide resources and assistance to victims of domestic violence, particularly the children who are devastated as a result of violence in their homes.
My very dear friend Frances Marron, graciously donated her fabulous fineart photography to this first ever art show and benefit. To quote Frances, “The theme of our event, ‘Flow,’ has a lot of meaning both in what is obvious from the collection of art itself, and in what might not be so obvious on the surface. Personally, I like to believe there is a natural flow to the way life works out and that we are all subject to the tragic circumstances that exists in this world. But what is beautiful about this natural flow, even in the darker moments, is the positive changes that are effected as a result.”
A silent auction featured items by other artists and merchants too, including a helicopter ride over the Continental Divide with breakfast in Granby.
Please visit www.trelexa.org for more information

Rachelle, Alexa, and Tre





Angela Coleman, Rachelle's stepsister and co-founder of the foundation

Rachelle's parents

Angela and Frances

Frances and her hubby Matt

Wendy , from
Villa Parker, waving at the camera

The wedding photography community showed their support
Joe and Joyce Keum from
Studio JK
Krista, from
Artessa Photography with Frances
Katie Van Buren
Grant Oakes
Joanna Pinneo

Frances with
Paige Eden
One of my favorite wedding coordinators,
Kathy Vaughan with Angela

Superb musical entertainment by
Josh Queen
Kriss Whittmann, from a blank canvas, graphiclly recorded the evenings events as they unfolded

She even captured me in action!

Admiring Frances' work




The high bidder!

4 comments:
These photos are awesome. It was truly a great event and awesome art show for the worthy cause.
Joe - studiojk.com
Travis,
Thanks so much for documenting this amazing experience and event! It was a dream come true for me to finally have an art show and I love the photos of everyone. Awesome work!! You're the best!!
Was wondering how Rachelle's kids are doing? My name is April McCoy, I was Rachelle's friend, was her maid of honor and best friend through high school. She is truly loved, missed and thought of Daily.
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