May 19-20: Enter to Win Christina Baker Painting

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Beacham & Company, REALTORS® LogoATLANTA, GA - This weekend Beacham & Company, REALTORS® will offer open house goers a chance to win a Christina Baker painting by tagging the Beacham crest at any Beacham open house. Called “Quest for the Crest,” or for you Millennials, “#CrestQuest,” it’s your opportunity to add a piece of artwork to your collection from one of the hottest current artists in Atlanta’s art gallery world.

Quest for the CrestThe rules are simple:

  1. TAKE a picture of the framed Beacham crest displayed at Beacham open houses;
  2. POST the picture on your (public) Instagram story;
  3. TAG the following Instagram accounts:
    1. @beachamandcompany
    2. @anneirwinfineart
    3. @christinabaker1

The more open houses you visit and tag, the more chances you have to win! We have more than 20 open houses scheduled this weekend throughout Buckhead and greater Atlanta. Click here for a map of all our open houses.

Not on Instagram? We would still love you to visit our open houses but you must follow the Instagram steps to be registered to win.

The winner agrees to appear in person at the Beacham office to accept painting and be photographed for publicity purposes. Must be 21 or older to participate.  Beacham agents, employees, and their family members not eligible to win. For additional questions about contest rules, please email info@beacham.com.

About the artist: Christina Baker’s works are displayed all over the United States including Anne Irwin Fine Art gallery on Miami Circle in Buckhead. Baker is a native of Amelia Island, Fla., who recently relocated to Murfeesboro, Tenn. She is a self-taught artist who finds inspiration in nature. She uses acrylics as her medium of choice and picks up additional elements of mixed media when the desire arises. These competing elements bring the original life you can see in her work which Christina calls “extremely intuitive.” Christina prefers to work mostly in the abstract and impressionist genres, and she enjoys the challenge of creating harmony between styles that most would consider non-complimentary.