Shanna’s Shawl by Albert Fennell

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Price: $125
Shanna’s Shawl
by Albert Fennell

Lithograph/ Signed 
Open Edition 
Size:  21″ x 30 3/4 Approx

Albert Fennell art work can be can be summed up in one word: Diversity. Albert is as proficient in oil as he is in pastel or ink. Fennell uses his unique ability to create depth, dimension and illusions of exemplary quality. Albert Fennell was born in San Diego, California, and his talent was evident at the early age of five when he started drawing in-depth pictures of cartoon characters. As a young man in the 6th grade at Ocean View Elementary School, Albert’s landscape done in tempera paint was selected in a district-wide competition and was exhibited in the San Diego Museum of Art. Fennell studied fine arts at San Diego Mesa College, commercial drawing at San Diego City College, and refined his skills at Alexander’s School of Drawing, Printing, and Design.

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    Black Lives Matter by Sanaa Alicia Garza

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    by Sanaa
    Open Edition Canvas Print
    Gallery Wrap – Ready to hang – No framing needed
    Size 12″ x 14″ Approx

    Gallery Wrap Examples

    A canvas print is the result of an image printed onto canvas which is often stretched, or gallery-wrapped, onto a frame and displayed. Canvas prints are used as the final output in an art piece, or as a way to reproduce other forms of art.

    Abstract art is not necessarily an accurate representation of some visual reality. In these paintings the artists are using shapes, colors and forms to suggest their reality.

    The art is signed Sanaa which means “Artwork” in Swahili. This signature is the umbrella identification used by a group of artists.

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    Carolina Shout by Romare Bearden

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    Price $225   
    Carolina Shout
    by Romare Bearden 
    Open Edition 

    Size”  Paper: 24″ x 30″ – Image: 17 5/8″ x 24″ Approx

    Born in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1911, Romare Bearden, by the time of his death in 1988, had achieved a stature known by few artists during their lifetimes. He was, and still is, considered America’s greatest collagist and was thus honored by receiving the National Medal of Arts in 1987 from then President Reagan. The artist’s works are in the permanent collections of most every major American Museum including the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrospectives of Bearden’s art have been organized by the Museum of Modern Art, the Mint Museum of Art, the Detroit Institute, the Studio Museum in Harlem and the Council for Creative Projects.
    Throughout his life, Bearden depicted many rituals and social customs of twentieth century rural Black America. The images of spiritual ceremonies, baptisms and burial, industrial hardships, musical arrangements and daily life have become the themes that critics and collectors most frequently associate with his work. Visually and emotionally stimulating, Romare Bearden’s collages and prints are beautiful to behold and fantastic to contemplate.

    Offered at $225   

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      Self Employed Willie Torbert

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      Price:  $145    
      Self Employed

      by Willie Torbert
      Signed Giclee / Edition 100
      Size: Image: 5 3/4 x 5 1/2 / Paper: 11 x 8 1/2 Approx

      Willie Torbert attended Pratt Institute, Medgar Evers College and has publication credits with New York Newsday, Essence Magazine, Essence Art, Sony Entertainment, Mosaic Literary Magazine, Trend Publication, Amsterdam News Bayridge Press, and City Sun. He has exhibited his work in New York, Atlanta, Florida, Washington D.C., and New Orleans. His prestigious listings of Commissions include Essence Magazine, Bacardi Rum, Thelma Hill Performing Arts, Harper Collins Publishers and Henry Street Settlement.

      As an artist who is also an educator, Willie Torbert has taught within the New York City Board of Education for ten years. During his work with the New York Public School System, Willie exposed his students to many facets of art through an array of mediums. When Willie moved away form his teaching job to work on his art full time, he received an award of citation for his dedication and work with the children of the borough of Brooklyn from Howard Golden, the Brooklyn Borough President. The Nubian Women’s Art Circle recently honored Willie for his outstanding contributions to the advancement of the art of the African Diaspora.

      Willie Torbert founded Zakiya Art Gallery in 1993. A gathering place for cultural events, art and jazz, Zakiya is a jewel in the heart of the Bedford-Stuyvesant community.

      Offered at   $145

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        Humility by Kadir Nelson

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        Humility

        by Kadir Nelson
        Limited Edition Signed
        Edition 850

        Size 33″ x 25″  Approx

        Kadir Nelson is an award-winning American artist whose works have been exhibited in major national and international publications, institutions, art galleries, and museums. Nelson earned a Bachelor’s degree from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York and has since created paintings for a host of distinguished clients including Sports Illustrated, The Coca-Cola Company, The United States Postal Service, Major League Baseball, and Dreamworks SKG where he worked as a visual development artist creating concept artwork for feature films, “Amistad”, and “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron”. Many of Nelson’s paintings are in the collections of notable institutions and public collections, including the U.S. House of Representatives and the National Baseball Hall of Fame, as well as in the private collections of actors, professional athletes, and musicians. Nelson has also gained acclaim for the artwork he has contributed to several NYT Best-selling picture books including his authorial debut, “WE ARE THE SHIP: The Story of Negro League Baseball”, winner of the Coretta Scott King and Robert F. Sibert Awards, and was published by Disney/Hyperion in the spring of 2008. Currently, Nelson’s cover artwork is featured on the album “MICHAEL”, by the late pop singer icon Michael Jackson, Jackson’s first posthumous album release. Nelson’s upcoming literary effort, “HEART AND SOUL: The Story of America and African-Americans,” will be published by HarperCollins in the fall of 2011

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        Man with Cart by Stacey Brown

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        Price: $3,500
        Man with Cart

        by Stacey Brown
        Original Acrylic Paintings on Glass
        Size 18″ x 12″ Approx
        Size 25″ x 21″ Framed

        PArtist Stacey Brown, currently residing in Atlanta, Georgia offers an eclectic collection of original paintings for the contemporary art lover. Born and reared in Murfreesboro, North Carolina, he came to Atlanta and began his artistic journey of discovery with aspirations for a career in graphic design. After graduating from the Art Institute of Atlanta, he embarked on a successful ten year career in graphic design, but something was “missing” in his life.

        After ten years, that something “missing” drew him to his paint brush, and he decided to pursue his true passion, fine art. His love for the arts has led him to a successful career as a full-time artist, expressing himself through acrylic paintings on glass, and watercolor on paper. Each painting is born of his imagination, and keen observations of everyday life, always colorful, lively, and unique.

        Stacey Brown, and his art have been featured in Decor Magazine, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Indianapolis Star newspapers, and numerous other publications. Featured in the private collections of the Dazz Band, grammy award-winning songwriter Kandi Burrus, and many art lovers throughout the country, Stacey Brown emerges as a visionary artisitic talent for the 21st century.

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          Rebuilding the Black Family by WAK – Kevin A. Williams

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          Rebuilding the Black Family
          WAK – Kevin A. Williams

          Signed and Numbered Offset Lithograph

          Edition 850
          Size: 27″ x 29″ Approx

          Kevin A. Williams’ art is widely circulated fine art. Diverse in its themes, the art is painted by Williams in mixed mediums, and then produced in limited edition quantities. Williams also creates a number of commissioned works annually.

          As the best-selling artist in the African-American print market, Williams is a popular personality at national art shows, conferences of African-American groups and major international events, including the Essence Music Festival. His art has been featured on television’s Law & Order (NBC) and Soul Food (Showtime).

          Kevin A. Williams recent years have included commissioned work for celebrities, such as televisions host and movie producer Oprah Winfrey and comedian Bernie Mac, as well as corporate clients. He formed SoulVisions in May 2003.


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          Still On My Mind by WAK – Kevin A. Williams

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          Still On My Mind
          by WAK – Kevin A. Williams
          Limited Signed and Numbered
          Offset Lithograph / Edition 850
          Size: 27″ x 36″ Approx

          Kevin A. Williams’ art is widely circulated fine art. Diverse in its themes, the art is painted by Williams in mixed mediums, and then produced in limited edition quantities. Williams also creates a number of commissioned works annually.

          As the best-selling artist in the African-American print market, Williams is a popular personality at national art shows, conferences of African-American groups and major international events, including the Essence Music Festival. His art has been featured on television’s Law & Order (NBC) and Soul Food (Showtime).

          Kevin A. Williams recent years have included commissioned work for celebrities, such as televisions host and movie producer Oprah Winfrey and comedian Bernie Mac, as well as corporate clients. He formed SoulVisions in May 2003.


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          Heart of the Day by Ellen Powell-Tiberino

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          Price: $35 NOW $19.50
          Heart of the Day
          by Ellen Powell-Tiberino
          Open Edition Giclee Print
          Size 12″  x 16″ Approx

          By Jeffrey Fleishman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER

          Posted: March 01, 1992

          Ellen Powell-Tiberino, Philadelphia’s most prominent and prolific black female artist whose paintings reflected the rawness and grace of life, died Friday at her home after a 14-year battle with cancer. She was in her early 50s.

          Mrs. Tiberino, who worked out of her Powelton Village home, was a non- apologetic artist who forced the viewer to examine what was moving in the ordinary, such as her painting of an aging, overweight dancer who still seemed to glide effortlessly.

          “I paint life, and life is not always beautiful,” she said in a 1988 interview.

          In recent years, she did many pastel and pencil works from her hospital bed. “She never stopped working,” said Evelyn Redcross, a friend and one of the principals of the October Gallery in the city. “Her hospital rooms were full of pictures. She really fought the fight. She’s a strong character and she prevailed as long as she could. Few people could match her courage.

          “Her work was very dramatic. She very often was able to show you the other side of midnight. She was able to show you the sides of life that you may not want to deal with.”

          An example was the three-dimensional, seven-foot relief sculpture that she and her artist-husband, Joseph Tiberino, did after the 1985 MOVE tragedy in which five children died. The work depicts a wailing child whose hair is on fire and the image of former Mayor W. Wilson Goode near a mask of death. Her works also included depictions of lynchings and other painful remembrances of black rural and urban history.

          Paul Grillo, academic coordinator of Tyler School of Art at Temple University, said yesterday, “Ellen’s work stands at the forefront of not just African American art, but as a lyrical representation of the arts of the 20th century. She rendered the human form with almost botanical richness of color and detail and, conversely, allowed natural organic forms to be rendered as almost human.”

          Mrs. Tiberino’s works – which encompassed oils, pastels, pencils and bas- relief sculpture – sometimes evoked controvery and criticism. Commenting on her work in an interview several years ago, she said, “It reaches people, no matter whether the person likes it or hates it – either way, it’s successful.”

          Mrs. Tiberino grew up in the city’s Mantua section. She converted to Catholicism at 13 and won a scholarship to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. While there, she became the second black woman to win the prestigious Cresson Traveling Scholarship, which took her to Europe.

          She returned to Philadelphia, and in later years, her Powelton Village home – which is full of paintings, sculptures and other works by her and her husband – became a place where artists met. Fellow artist Roland Ayers has said of Mrs. Tiberino’s works: “She’s a very painterly painter. She handles paint the way they did in the 16th, 17th centuries. The work has a feeling of light from within.”

          But Mrs. Tiberino, who in 1977 became the first artist to have a one-person exhibition at the city’s Afro-American Historical and Cultural Museum, also knew the somber side. One of her paintings, The Operation, which Redcross says was inspired by Mrs. Tiberino’s cancer, shows surgeons standing over a body. The black and white painting also depicts two skeletons, representing death, who seem to be gossiping over the body.

          “When I am asked where I get my inspiration,” Mrs. Tiberino said in 1988, ”I say it’s all my life, my friends, everything I’ve seen and known and I want to make it all come together and make sense and make people see. There’s a feeling of joy that comes with it.”

          Surviving are her husband; daughter, Ellen; sons, Raphael, Leonardo and Gabriel; her mother, two sisters and three brothers.

          A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Agatha and St. James Church at 38th and Chestnut Streets. There will be a viewing before the service.

          Offered at $35 NOW $19.50

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            The Dream Keepers by Kathryn Andrews Fincher

            Price: $175
            The Dream Keepers
            by Kathryn Andrews Fincher
            Signed and Numbered Offset Lithograph
            Edition 1500
            Size 28″ x 22″  Approx

            Kathy describes her life as a merry-go-round that begins and ends with art, prints and posters. Her mother and her aunt, both artists, recognized her talent early. As a young girl, she fell in love with art and drawing, yet as a teenager her focus turned to sports. She played tennis and reached the state finals. She was a national tournament water-skiing champion, also excelling at show skiing. In 1975, she represented the United States by water skiing at the World Expo in Japan. She also taught snow skiing, ballet skiing, and aerials. Later, Kathy was employed as a flight attendant for Delta Airlines, and raced competitively for their international ski team.

            After her first child was born, Kathy’s sports were replaced with a renewed interest in her art studies. Kathy’s sports took her away-painting kept her home. Her own children became her models. Kathy was encouraged by her mother and aunt to continue studies with artist, Philip Lekki, who painted art, prints and posters and trained in the Impressionist style. His method of teaching included layering colors to enhance light. Kathy enjoyed the freedom of Impressionism gave her a freedom and fresh approach from previously structured classical background studies.

            Kathy’s art, prints and posters reflect her strong Christian faith, love of children, and her fascination with light. Shining through her paintings is Kathy’s belief that children are God’s gift to us. “Children are the light of the world. They have the ability to awaken in us the everyday miracles of God’s creations, she says. “Capturing this young, free-flowing spirit is a continuous challenge for me. I try to capture children on the brink of discovery, leaving room for the viewer to become part of the scene. Through art, Kathy has found a way to express her faith and a commitment to parenting. Though each child is unique, expressions and experiences of childhood are universal. Kathy is an award-winning artist and successful in the licensing and art print market.

            Offered at $175

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              Black Women Rock! by Sanaa Canvas Print

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              Black Women Rock
              by Sanaa
              Open Edition Canvas Print
              Gallery Wrap – Ready to hang – No framing needed
              Size 12″ x 14″ Approx

              Gallery Wrap Examples

              A canvas print is the result of an image printed onto canvas which is often stretched, or gallery-wrapped, onto a frame and displayed. Canvas prints are used as the final output in an art piece, or as a way to reproduce other forms of art.

              Abstract art is not necessarily an accurate representation of some visual reality. In these paintings the artists are using shapes, colors and forms to suggest their reality.

              The art is signed Sanaa which means “Artwork” in Swahili. This signature is the umbrella identification used by a group of artists.

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              Equal Rights by Anthony Armstrong

              Price: $245  NOW $175
              Equal Rights
              by Anthony Armstrong
              Signed Serigraph / Edition 950
              Size 27″ x 24″ Approx

              “As a child I was encouraged to make pictures. My imagery comes from life experiences, from recollections of my past, stories my mother told, religious inspiration and my rich cultural heritage. For better or worse these aspects of my life have become the foundation of my art. The cultural inheritance brings a diverse richness to my art and provides me with an instinctive working process. I then translate these experiences and diversity into visual expression. My interest is not only in conveying to the viewer my personal feelings, but also our common humanity. 

              Over the past years I have painted with a flurry of excitement experimenting in all phases and styles of art. I have endeavored to express through my art, those things in life which represent who I am … my faith in God, pride in my race, and my love of beauty. As I continue to grow, my art will explore form, shape, color and texture”.

              Offered at $245  NOW $175

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                Andrew Turner – His Life and His Art – Book

                Andrew Turner Book – by Mercer A. Redcross III  Foreword by Sande Webster

                128 pages   Soft cover 8.5″ x 11″
                Andrew Turner Book
                Reg Price $34

                Back and front cover of the book.

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                Winner by Samuel R. Byrd

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                Winner
                by Samuel R. Byrd
                Limited Edition Offset Print
                A/P Signed by Artist

                Size 15″ x 22″

                Samuel is a realistic artist whose work expresses his personal experiences and encounters in the inner city, as well as in his travels. He translates the impact of his vision into his artwork, which depicts the tender, innocent and emotional side of children, women and elderly. Abstracts are also a large part of Samuel’s artistic endeavors. Recently, he has undertaken the task of combining realism and abstract into one creation to obtain the proper mood in his drawings and paintings. Since childhood, Samuel has loved and created art. Inspired by his family to pursue his dreams, Samuel’s art has become renown. His works have traveled throughout the United States, Europe, the Caribbean, and even Brazil. Samuel has won many awards and prizes for his art. His artwork has appeared on TV shows such as “Generations,” “Different World,” and “The Cosby Show.”


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                Tamika by Sam Byrd

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                Tamika
                by Samuel R. Byrd
                Limited Edition Offset Print
                Size 21″ x 27″ Approx

                Samuel is a realistic artist whose work expresses his personal experiences and encounters in the inner city, as well as in his travels. He translates the impact of his vision into his artwork, which depicts the tender, innocent and emotional side of children, women and elderly. Abstracts are also a large part of Samuel’s artistic endeavors. Recently, he has undertaken the task of combining realism and abstract into one creation to obtain the proper mood in his drawings and paintings. Since childhood, Samuel has loved and created art. Inspired by his family to pursue his dreams, Samuel’s art has become renown. His works have traveled throughout the United States, Europe, the Caribbean, and even Brazil. Samuel has won many awards and prizes for his art. His artwork has appeared on TV shows such as “Generations,” “Different World,” and “The Cosby Show.”


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