CHAOTICA in the Media
Cover of While-U-Wait Magazine
The CHAOTICA piece Supernova was the cover image for the Sept/Oct/Nov 2010 issue of While-U-Wait Magazine. While-U-Wait Magazine is published by Jan Distribution, LLC, in Tyler, Texas.
Article in While-U-Wait Magazine
Don Bristow's article CHAOTICA Contemporary Fine Art with a Mission appeared in the Sept/Oct/Nov 2010 issue of While-U-Wait Magazine. Click here for a PDF version of the article. 
Journey into the Realm of CHAOTICA
Journey into the Realm of CHAOTICA traces the discovery of Cable Data. Click the Play button on the Flash player below to view.
Almost at the very end of the video you will see Cable Data, then the video will exit throught the hole in the middle.
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Don Bristow - Artist Profile in Piney Woods Live, April 2011
Bullard man takes up 'special' cause for Haitians
From the outside, Don Bristow's home might look similar to the many others in Bullard's Pecan Valley subdivision. But inside, Bristow's place is filled with energy inspired by a special cause. It is also lit up with art that's funding help for Haitian amputees. Late on the night of Aug. 11, Dr. Fred Sorrells, president of the International Institute of SPORT (IIOS), along with two soccer professionals, a young soccer player, and a video producer met at artist and Web site designer Bristow's home. Click here for the entire article at Bullard Banner News. 
Pecans, art sales used to benefit Haitian disabled
About $500 was raised to help find four disabled Haitian artists, and to advocate for the disabled during the relief effort in Haiti. Bullard artist Don Bristow and his wife Sandy Bristow hosted a benefit Friday, Jan. 26, at their home in Pecan Valley Ranch. The proceeds to be used in Haiti included 50 percent of the sales of original art by Bristow, featuring Chaotica 2010, and 100 percent of the sales of pecan gift baskets and raw pecans from Sorrells Farms in Comanche County. Click here for the entire article at Bullard Banner News. 
50% of the proceeds from the sale of CHAOTICA is designated to the International Institute of SPORT (IIOS). The mission of IIOS is to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities in the less economically developed countries worldwide. IIOS advocates for disabled people in areas of public access, education, integration, job skills, physical rehabilitation, therapeutic recreation and disaster relief. IIOS engages children and adults in art projects geared to developing an understanding of disability. IIOS helps disabled people become employees and business owners and represents disabled artists in the world art market. IIOS provides art supplies, medical supplies and mobility devices. IIOS is a 501c3 non-profit organization based in Texas.


