Buy this striking fine art piece and all proceeds go to help the Unemployed in America. Signed and Numbered print of this fabulous, inspiring, water color by Entrepreneur/Philanthropist Sony Roy. Fabulous and provocative, the museum quality framed piece will be one of the most striking in your collection of fine art. The limited edition print is signed by Mr. Roy and number 1/995. This is the first release of this fabulous art and we have it exclusively. The print measures 12 x 17, the overall framed piece measures 32.5 x 42.5.
Sony Roy
Education:
Mr. Roy became an accountant at the age of 19 and started his own
business at the age of twenty. Mr. Roy pursued an MBA at California
Coast University and attended the University of Connecticut for
mechanical engineering during his tenure as a CEO of Accutech
Industries.
Mr. Roy began art at an early age on his father's lap doing water
color painting and drawing flowers and little huts on mountains with
the sun rising in the background. He abandoned that pursuit when he
was between the ages of 12 and 13 years of age.
Sony Roy is the former president and CEO Accutech Industries, Inc., a
manufacturing facility of aerospace, aircraft and submarines precision
parts.
Sony Roy is the former President and CEO of Infinity Development
International, Inc. A business management consulting firm with 28
CPAs, MBAs and strategic planners.
He is the former President and CEO of Ultra Medical, Inc., a
pharmaceutical and medical wholesale business.
He is also the former President of Chateaux de Paris, LLc., a real
estate development company.
Currently, he is the President and Founder of the University of
Adversity an online educational institution.
Current founder of BAFU USA, Inc., empowering the unemployed to bounce
back from unemployment.
He is also the Founder and developer of Pentecost II a church growth
development system emphasizing the growth of people before the growth
of the church and the power of retention over baptisms for real church
growth.
Mr. Roy is an avid writer with over 116 manuscripts and one
self-published book on leadership with two more to be published this
year 2009.
Mr. Roy is also a short film and video producer and has special
broadcasts for BAFU, the University of Adversity and Pentecost II.
Sony Roy is an award-winning executive in 1992 he received a Who's Who
award for leading American executive.
Sony Roy received also a quality award by the General Dynamics
Electric Boat division after making quality Submarine precision parts
for the Sea Wolves 1 and 2
Mr. Roy began his fine art work as a result of his strategic
development training and expertise. Needing a color graph he
contacted a graphic art center all to realize that the lead time was
two weeks for a pressing need he had for the next day. That was the
day he went to buy a Lotus 1,2,3 software and began to play with
graphic art. However, his graph turned into a mess after misusing the
software. To his amazement, his business partner, demanded to see the
mess he made with the software and upon seeing it, he said, "Sony, I
would put this in my office." That was the day the light bulb popped
in his head and he began to draw and paint. Today, Mr. Roy is an
accomplished artist in his own rights and is now painting the "The
Seven Cries From The Cross" after having created over 500 pieces of
fine art which rights he donated to BAFU USA, Inc, a giving initiative
empowering unemployed in America to bounce back from unemployment.
Mr. Roy takes a personal interest in the quality and the craftsmanship
of his presentation. As a surrealist, expressionist and a futurist,
his art takes various shapes and forms depending on the subject in
mind and the object of his vision. Mr. Roy's art is also highly
educational as it embodies his University of Adversity mission and
principles to turn adversity into an advantage.
All in all, Mr. Roy is a gifted and talented artist with an intent to
create a frame of mind with his art and a lasting impression in any
environment be it at home with friends or at the office with
coworkers, employees and colleagues.
Enjoy the art.