Shades of Black by Al Todd

Price: $195
Shades of Black
by Al Todd
Open Edition Canvas Print

Size 20″ x 27″ Approx

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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Offered at $195

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    76 Olympics by Romare Bearden

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    76 Olympics
    by Romare Bearden
    Silkscreen / Edition 200
    Size 25″ x 39″ 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.


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    SOLD – The Bass Blue by S. Watson

    SOLD
    The Bass Blue
    by S. Watson

    Original on Board
    Size 18″ x 29″ Approx
    S. Watson is from the Philadelphia area and attended the Arts Institute.


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    O Velho Lobo do Mar by Leila Ullmann

     


    O Velho Lobo do Mar
    by Leila Ullmann – BRAZIL
    Original Oil on Canvas
    Size: 24″ x 31″ Approx

    Brazilian, born in Rio de Janeiro, formed an Integrated Schools Speech by Estacio de Sa, From a young age I dedicated to perform various forms of artistic expression, but only after retirement did I decide to devote myself entirely to art. SOLO EXHIBITIONS Seixas Cultural Center – June 2007 – RJ; German Alley – October and November/2007 – Barra da Tijuca -RJ; Gallery of Art and Science of Copacabana – Dec / January 2009 Exhibitions Abroad: Anuual 26th of October Gallery Philadelphia International -October/2011 – 6353 Greene Street, Philadelphia, PA 19144 -USA;


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    Wrapping it Up at the Lafayette, 1974 by Romare Bearden

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    Wrapping it Up at the Lafayette, 1974
    by Romare Bearden 
    Open Edition 

    Size  26″ x 36″ 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.


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    Jamming at the Savoy by Romare Bearden

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    Price: $225
    Jamming at the Savoy 
    by Romare Bearden 
    Open Edition / Poster

    Size:  Paper: 22″ x 31 3/4″ – Image: 15 3/8″ x 25 3/4″ 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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      The Last of the Blue Devils by Romare Bearden

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      Price: $225
      The Last of the Blue Devils 
      by Romare Bearden 
      Open Edition 

      Size: Paper: 30″ x 24″ / Image: 24″ x 18 3/8″ 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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        Malcolm X – Abstract – by Sanaa

        Price: $100   NOW $45
        Open Edition Canvas Print
        Not Stretched
        Size 16″ x 20″

        Our high-quality printing process gives this print/poster its eloquent and striking appearance. Printed on Canvas this art reproduction has been printed using fine inks for lasting beauty. This is an affordable canvas print, enjoy!

        Offered at $100    NOW $45

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        SOLD – Baby Yes! by S. Watson

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        Baby Yes!
        by S. Watson

        Original on Canvas
        Size 18″ x 24″ Approx

        Staci Watson is a young female artist who attended the Arts Institute. She is a contemporary abstract painter who lives and works in Philadelphia, PA. Her colorful paintings pay homage to her love of her culture. Her distinctive personal style emanates joy and peace and expresses the vibrant spirit and atmosphere of her culture.Vibrant shapes and spaces are all brought to life with contrasting and harmonious colors and bold compositions. As the artist explains, “I am a storyteller and I welcome you to join me on this visual journey.”

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        The Catch by WAK – Kevin A. Williams

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        OUT STOCK
        The Catch
        by WAK – Kevin A. Williams
        Signed and Numbered Lithograph
        Limited Edition / Edition 850

        Size: 27″ x 28″ 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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        Malcolm X by Samuel R. Byrd

        OUT STOCK
        Malcolm X
        by Samuel R. Byrd
        Open Edition Offset Lithography
        Size 23″ x 30″ 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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        Builders III by Jacob Lawrence


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        Builders III
        by Jacob Lawrence
        Lithograph, 1991.

        Signed and Dated by the artist
        Edition 70
        Size 21″ 3/4 x  30″ Approx

        Jacob Lawrence (September 7, 1917 – June 9, 2000) was an African-American painter known for his portrayal of African-American life. Lawrence referred to his style as “dynamic cubism,” though by his own account the primary influence was not so much French art as the shapes and colors of Harlem.[1]

        Lawrence is among the best-known 20th-century African-American painters. He was 23 years old when he gained national recognition with his 60-panel Migration Series,[2] painted on cardboard. The series depicted the Great Migration of African Americans from the rural South to the urban North. A part of this series was featured in a 1941 issue of Fortune Magazine. The collection is now held by two museums. Lawrence’s works are in the permanent collections of numerous museums, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum, the Phillips Collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and Reynolda House Museum of American Art.


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        Peace and Love Two by Laurie Cooper

        Price: $195
        Peace and Love Two
        by Laurie Cooper
        Open Edition Offset Print
        Size 20″ x 27″ Approx

        Our high-quality printing process gives this print/poster its eloquent and striking appearance. Printed 14 pt. cover stock, this art reproduction has a UV coating that protects the printing process and the inks for lasting beauty. This is an affordable print, enjoy!

        Offered at $195

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          Grandma’s Visitor by Gigi Boldon

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          Price: $125 
          Grandma’s Visitor
          by Gigi Boldon
          Limited Edition Signed and Numbered
          Edition 999
          Size 26. 5″ x 14″ Approx

          Gigi has been an artist from the moment she was able to hold a brush between her fingers. She studied at Columbus College of Art and Design and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan. In 1993, Gigi boldly left a lucrative career as a Graphic Designer to pursue her art on a full-time basis. As this decision left her facing divorce and single-parenthood one can imagine the obstacles she overcame but in her work one can still feel the positive essence of womanhood and the spirit of love.

          Gigi’s art is inspired primarily by Romare Bearden, Benny Andrews, William Johnson, Jacob Lawrence, Charles McGee, Henri Matisse, and Pablo Picasso. She prefers to work in acrylics and mixed media on paper, wood, or canvas, but is also adept at watercolor, collage, paper sculpture, stained glass, and airbrush.

          Gigi is one of few artists who are able to work across a wide spectrum of cultural images, creating reflections of African-American people. Most evident in Gigi’s art and her personality is her passion. She has an attraction to nudes as subject, and she states, “…the human form is one of the most beautiful of God’s creations.” Gigi feels that the nude as expressed in fine art “…grabs us differently than in other manifestations such as film, music videos, and commercial advertising.”

          She maintains her studio in Detroit, Michigan and works every day from mid afternoon until the early hours of the morning.

          Offered at $125

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