There are self-portraits by Andy Warhol and Frida Kahlo, and then there’s the sweetest one by Whoopi Goldberg! The show business legend and genius merges Pop Art and impressionism to recreate an iconic photo of herself. Like everything she touches, her art doesn’t fail to impress, perfectly utilizing a range of sweets to capture shading and skin tone. The cherished and esteemed multi-award winning icon will inspire anyone lucky enough to catch a glimpse.
Artist: Whoopi Goldberg
Title: Dylan’s Candy Bar Sweet 16 Candy Mosaic Created By Whoopi Goldberg
Year created: 2017
Medium: Candy
Signed by the artist
Height (inches): 31
Width (inches): 23
Depth (inches): 2
This piece is framed.
Description of piece: Crafted with care using Sixlets, Pearls, Jelly Beans, Tic Tacs and Nerds from Dylan’s Candy Bar’s Color Your World.
In 2002, Goldberg became one of a very elite group of artists who have won the Grammy (Whoopi Goldberg, 1985), the Academy Award (Ghost, 1991), the Golden Globe (The Color Purple, 1985 and Ghost, 1991), the Emmy (as host of AMC’s Beyond Tara: The Extraordinary Life of Hattie McDaniel, 2002 and a Daytime Emmy for The View in 2009) and a Tony (Producer of Thoroughly Modern Millie, 2002). She is equally well-known for her humanitarian efforts on behalf of children, the homeless, human rights, education, substance abuse and the battle against AIDS, as well as many other causes and charities.
Among her many charitable activities, Whoopi is a Goodwill Ambassador to the United Nations. Whoopi has appeared in many films such as Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Sister Act, Corrina, Corrina, Boys on the Side, Eddie, The Associate, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, Girl, Interrupted, and Rat Race. She has voiced characters in such animated features as The Lion King, Racing Stripes, Doogal, and Everyone’s Hero. She was part of Tyler Perry’s all-star film adaption of For Colored Girls, a Lifetime Original Movie, A Day Late and a Dollar Short, which she also executive produced, as well as Paramount/Nickelodeon Movies’ Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and the upcoming feature film Big Stone Gap. She produced the documentary short, Coach, about legendary coach C. Vivian Stringer, for ESPN’s Nine for IX series. She produced and made her directorial debut with the documentary, Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley, which premiered at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival and premiered on HBO in November 2013.
On television she has appeared on Star Trek: The Next Generation, hosted her own syndicated late-night talk show, starred in the NBC sitcom, Whoopi, which she executive produced, as well as the television movies, It’s a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie and Showtime’s Good Fences, which she co-produced with co-star Danny Glover. She produced and appeared on Nick Jr’s Whoopi’s Littleburg and guest starred opposite Benjamin Bratt in A&E’s The Cleaner. Whoopi most recently had recurring roles on ABC’s 666 Park Avenue, and in the FOX comedy series Glee. She currently appears on ABC’s Emmy Award-winning The View, for which she has won a Daytime Emmy Award.
As she has in every other facet of her career, Whoopi has made her mark as a producer on television and on Broadway including Sister Act, which is currently playing throughout the world. In 1992, Whoopi made her debut as an author with her first children’s book, Alice. Her second literary endeavor, simply entitled Book, became a bestseller in the U.S. and around the world. Hyperion Books published Whoopi’s Big Book of Manners in 2006 and launched the Sugar Plum Ballerinas book series for young readers in 2008 with Plum Fantastic, followed by Toeshoe Trouble, Perfectly Prima, Terrible Terrel, Sugar Plums to the Rescue!, and Dancing Diva. Is It Just Me? and If Someone Says ‘You Complete Me’ Run are her most recent books for adults. Among her many awards and honors, Whoopi has placed prints of her hands, feet and braids in the forecourt of the famed Grauman’s Chinese Theatre and received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in front of the Kodak Theatre.
The sale of this art benefits Project Cicero, a non-profit annual book drive that creates and supplements classroom and school libraries in under-resourced New York City public schools.
Since its inception in 2001, Project Cicero has distributed more than 3,250,000 new and gently used pre-school through high school books, reaching over 700,000 students. Each year, Project Cicero receives books from more than 100 independent, public and parochial schools as well as from publishers and other corporate, religious and group donors.
More than 1000 students, parents, teachers and other diverse groups and individuals assist Project Cicero’s hands-on, working board in the collection and distribution of the books. At the annual March weekend distribution, over 1,200 teachers (all during their free time), including hundreds of teachers from the NYC Teaching Fellows and Teach for America New York, select books for their libraries.
Project Cicero, an all volunteer organization, operates under a fiscal sponsorship agreement with the New York Society Library and receives other important support from Vornado Realty Trust and the New York Post.
Project Cicero is named in honor of the Roman writer, statesman, orator and philosopher Marcus Tullius Cicero, who created extensive libraries in the first century, B.C. He shared his love of literature and learning, just as Project Cicero seeks to encourage literacy and education through its distribution of books to under-resourced schools.
Project Cicero is proud to help protect the environment through its reuse activities, affording book donors the opportunity to repurpose their books, and is delighted to be part of the New York City Materials Exchange Development Program.
“A room without books is like a body without a soul” - Cicero
The Candy Mosaic Charity Auction is administered by Dylan's Candy BarN and CharityBuzz. Proceeds benefiting the individual charities will be distributed by Dylan's Candy BarN. Dylan's Candy BarN is an exempt organization as described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.