SOLD
Adina
by Laurie Cooper
Original Pastel on Paper
Size 9″ x 12″ Approx
SOLD – Dark Point One by Sanaa
SOLD
Dark Point One
by Sanaa
Original Acrylic on Canvas
Size 8″ x 10″ Approx
The art can be hung vertical or horizontal. No framing needed.
You might want to flip the art from time to time to give the space and art a different look and feel.
Original Affordable Abstract Art. All Created by Hand.
Mixed media abstract 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 this group of artists.
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SOLD – Bahia by Luide Araujo
SOLD
Bahia
by Luide Araújo
Original Acrylic on Canvas
Size 31.5″ x 47″ Approx
Luide Araújo was born and raised in the neighborhood of Candeal, Salvador. At the age of 20 he managed to secure work in a gallery owned by the family of the renowned artist, Carybé, where he became a devoted student. Luide has painted over 200 works and participated in seven exhibitions in areas as diverse as Bogotá, Columbia, and the ‘Museu do Ritmo’ and Grande Hotel da Barra in Salvador.
In continuing the exploration of his artistic talents Luide has developed a unique style blending personal life experiences with his vision of the environment in which he lives. His initial works clearly show the influence of his mentor, Carybé, especially in relation to their themes and the naive style. Luide’s bairro, Candeal, features regularly in his paintings where its most famous resident, the musician Carlinhos Brown, often makes a cameo appearance.
More recently Luide has been delving into his relationship with the afro-brazilian religion, Candomblé, producing works in the Yorubá tradition, reflecting the diverse personalities of the Orixás (Candomblé divinities) as well as the spirituality they bring to our daily lives. The motive for creating such art stems partly from reverence but also, for Luide, a personal exploration where the paintings serve to educate and indeed share something that Candomble gives to all of us – a sense of unity with mother nature. The message is that we need to be respectful, but at the same time we should enjoy the marvels omnipresent in the natural world.
In spite of the strong decorative quality of Luide’s work he manages to avoid the superficiality that often accompanies the decorative. His art is distinctive and shuns complexity, yet it remains profound in its simplicity, seducing us and inviting us to open up our imagination. Luide is at pains to point out that producing this work is not an easy process – it involves creating and recreating, pursuing the essence of the image he is attempting to convey.
Irreplaceable Values by Edwin Lester
OUT STOCK
Irreplaceable Values
by Edwin Lester
Limited Edition Signed and Numbered
Offset Lithograph Edition 450
Size 22″ x 36″ Approx
This self taught artist from Philadelphia has been well accepted in the art community in his first year. Expressing his acceptance in Christ and some political issues has taken many by surprise wondering what is to be expected in 2004.
When ask if he considered himself a spiritual or concept artist he replied, “I paint images which are a part of my everyday life. God, love, simply living trying to be the best I can at what ever I am trying to accomplish that day. I just love what I do and when I walk out into the world each day, there is so much to see, so much to paint. For tomorrow is not promised. So today I will say what I can, do as I must and paint what I can even if it’s just one stroke.”
SOLD – Albert’s Horn by S. Watson
SOLD
Albert’s Horn
by S. Watson
Original Acrylic on Canvas
Size 13.5″ x 19.5″ Approx.
S. Watson is from the Philadelphia area and attended the Arts Institute.
Cal Massey
Price: $25
Massey Coffee Mug
11 oz Mug
Start your day off right with an artful coffee mug made just for you.
Offered at $25
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SOLD – Hibo by Laurie Cooper

SOLD
Hibo
by Laurie Cooper
Original Pastel on Paper
Size 9″ x 12″ Approx
SOLD – Strong Blue by Laurie Cooper
SOLD
Strong Blue
by Laurie Cooper
Original Pastel on Paper
Size 9″ x 12″ Approx
Black
Price: $17
Black Coffee Mug
11 oz Mug
Start your day off right with an artful coffee mug made just for you.
Offered at $17
Big Yellow by Laurie Cooper
OUT STOCK
Big Yellow
by Laurie Cooper
Giclee Hand Embellished on Paper / Signed by the Artist
Each print is slightly different because they are hand colored.
Size 24″ x 30″ Approx
Giggles by Michele Foster-Lucas
Price: $550
Giggles
by Michele Foster-Lucas
Giclee on German Etching Paper
Signed by the Artist
Size: 15″ x 19″ Approx
Michele Foster-Lucas is a Folk Artist that speaks of people and culture through her existing and creative artwork. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Michele soon moved to southern New Jersey after high school years, she later attended Burlington County College where she earned an Associate Degree in Science.
Michele has always had the spirit of an artist. In 1993, at the urging of friends and family, and after visiting private exhibitions and museums, Michele began painting on canvases. After moving to soft pastels, Michele’s subjects evoke a spiritual grace and yearning, reflective of her God-given talents. She was soon invited to exhibit her talent at the Woodbine Exhibition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Galleria in Manayunk and the Gallerie 500 in Washington, DC. Michele was a featured artist at the Essence of African Fashion Show and the highly prestigious, October Gallery held in Philadelphia. Her work has been displayed at the Remee Gallery, the Annual Tommy Gomillion Art in the Garden in Washington and Community Art in Atlanta, Georgia, General Electric Fine Art Gallery, and the Picture That Fine Art Gallery in Connecticut.
As Michele’s artistic perspective expanded, she explored new mediums and modes of expression as in works titled The Watermelon,” “Couple and the Moon,” and a series Black stick figures, render a near abstractionist view of life’s moments.
To date, Michele has produced two photo-lithographs titled “One Love” (released nationally as an unlimited edition in 1992) and has currently produced over one hundred giclees. The names of some are titled Carnival, Growing In Grace, The Fan, Road Song, and Out of the Blue which was released in limited edition in 2007.
“Carnival” represents a powerful and colorful leap into a new dimension of creativity inspired by a famous New England artist that used acrylic. Michele combines that technique with soft charcoal pastels. The resulting is an image that conveys the frenzy, vibrancy, and sensuality contained in the spirit of a Carnival.
Her patrons include a wide array of persons ranging from the contemporary artists Paul Goodnight to Hershey Hawkins (a former Basketball player of the Philadelphia 76’s). Her works are for all people from all walks of life as evidenced by a near “sell out” of her exhibit at Gallerie 500. Versatile Michele creates pieces ranging from modest to complex.
As a new folk artist on the scene, her artistry has grown bolder of greater variety and with breathtaking emotional complexity. For your home or your office, her art work remains affordable but of a sophistication that speaks of museum quality.
Offered at $550

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Listen by Michele Foster-Lucas
Price: $1,500
Listen
by Michele Foster-Lucas
Giclee on Canvas
Signed by the Artist
Size: 30″ x 40″ Approx
Michele Foster-Lucas is a Folk Artist that speaks of people and culture through her existing and creative artwork. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Michele soon moved to southern New Jersey after high school years, she later attended Burlington County College where she earned an Associate Degree in Science.
Michele has always had the spirit of an artist. In 1993, at the urging of friends and family, and after visiting private exhibitions and museums, Michele began painting on canvases. After moving to soft pastels, Michele’s subjects evoke a spiritual grace and yearning, reflective of her God-given talents. She was soon invited to exhibit her talent at the Woodbine Exhibition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Galleria in Manayunk and the Gallerie 500 in Washington, DC. Michele was a featured artist at the Essence of African Fashion Show and the highly prestigious, October Gallery held in Philadelphia. Her work has been displayed at the Remee Gallery, the Annual Tommy Gomillion Art in the Garden in Washington and Community Art in Atlanta, Georgia, General Electric Fine Art Gallery, and the Picture That Fine Art Gallery in Connecticut.
As Michele’s artistic perspective expanded, she explored new mediums and modes of expression as in works titled The Watermelon,” “Couple and the Moon,” and a series Black stick figures, render a near abstractionist view of life’s moments.
To date, Michele has produced two photo-lithographs titled “One Love” (released nationally as an unlimited edition in 1992) and has currently produced over one hundred giclees. The names of some are titled Carnival, Growing In Grace, The Fan, Road Song, and Out of the Blue which was released in limited edition in 2007.
“Carnival” represents a powerful and colorful leap into a new dimension of creativity inspired by a famous New England artist that used acrylic. Michele combines that technique with soft charcoal pastels. The resulting is an image that conveys the frenzy, vibrancy, and sensuality contained in the spirit of a Carnival.
Her patrons include a wide array of persons ranging from the contemporary artists Paul Goodnight to Hershey Hawkins (a former Basketball player of the Philadelphia 76’s). Her works are for all people from all walks of life as evidenced by a near “sell out” of her exhibit at Gallerie 500. Versatile Michele creates pieces ranging from modest to complex.
As a new folk artist on the scene, her artistry has grown bolder of greater variety and with breathtaking emotional complexity. For your home or your office, her art work remains affordable but of a sophistication that speaks of museum quality.
Offered at $1,500

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The Man II by Michele Foster-Lucas
Price: $600
The Man II
by Michele Foster-Lucas
Giclee on German Etching Paper
Signed and Hand Embellished by the Artist
Size: 19 1/2″ x 28 ” Approx
Michele Foster-Lucas is a Folk Artist that speaks of people and culture through her existing and creative artwork. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Michele soon moved to southern New Jersey after high school years, she later attended Burlington County College where she earned an Associate Degree in Science.
Michele has always had the spirit of an artist. In 1993, at the urging of friends and family, and after visiting private exhibitions and museums, Michele began painting on canvases. After moving to soft pastels, Michele’s subjects evoke a spiritual grace and yearning, reflective of her God-given talents. She was soon invited to exhibit her talent at the Woodbine Exhibition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Galleria in Manayunk and the Gallerie 500 in Washington, DC. Michele was a featured artist at the Essence of African Fashion Show and the highly prestigious, October Gallery held in Philadelphia. Her work has been displayed at the Remee Gallery, the Annual Tommy Gomillion Art in the Garden in Washington and Community Art in Atlanta, Georgia, General Electric Fine Art Gallery, and the Picture That Fine Art Gallery in Connecticut.
As Michele’s artistic perspective expanded, she explored new mediums and modes of expression as in works titled The Watermelon,” “Couple and the Moon,” and a series Black stick figures, render a near abstractionist view of life’s moments.
To date, Michele has produced two photo-lithographs titled “One Love” (released nationally as an unlimited edition in 1992) and has currently produced over one hundred giclees. The names of some are titled Carnival, Growing In Grace, The Fan, Road Song, and Out of the Blue which was released in limited edition in 2007.
“Carnival” represents a powerful and colorful leap into a new dimension of creativity inspired by a famous New England artist that used acrylic. Michele combines that technique with soft charcoal pastels. The resulting is an image that conveys the frenzy, vibrancy, and sensuality contained in the spirit of a Carnival.
Her patrons include a wide array of persons ranging from the contemporary artists Paul Goodnight to Hershey Hawkins (a former Basketball player of the Philadelphia 76’s). Her works are for all people from all walks of life as evidenced by a near “sell out” of her exhibit at Gallerie 500. Versatile Michele creates pieces ranging from modest to complex.
As a new folk artist on the scene, her artistry has grown bolder of greater variety and with breathtaking emotional complexity. For your home or your office, her art work remains affordable but of a sophistication that speaks of museum quality.
Offered at $600

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Laleita by Michele Foster-Lucas
Price: $600
Laleita
by Michele Foster-Lucas
Giclee on German Etching Paper
Signed by the Artist
Size: 9″ x 36″ Approx
Michele Foster-Lucas is a Folk Artist that speaks of people and culture through her existing and creative artwork. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Michele soon moved to southern New Jersey after high school years, she later attended Burlington County College where she earned an Associate Degree in Science.
Michele has always had the spirit of an artist. In 1993, at the urging of friends and family, and after visiting private exhibitions and museums, Michele began painting on canvases. After moving to soft pastels, Michele’s subjects evoke a spiritual grace and yearning, reflective of her God-given talents. She was soon invited to exhibit her talent at the Woodbine Exhibition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Galleria in Manayunk and the Gallerie 500 in Washington, DC. Michele was a featured artist at the Essence of African Fashion Show and the highly prestigious, October Gallery held in Philadelphia. Her work has been displayed at the Remee Gallery, the Annual Tommy Gomillion Art in the Garden in Washington and Community Art in Atlanta, Georgia, General Electric Fine Art Gallery, and the Picture That Fine Art Gallery in Connecticut.
As Michele’s artistic perspective expanded, she explored new mediums and modes of expression as in works titled The Watermelon,” “Couple and the Moon,” and a series Black stick figures, render a near abstractionist view of life’s moments.
To date, Michele has produced two photo-lithographs titled “One Love” (released nationally as an unlimited edition in 1992) and has currently produced over one hundred giclees. The names of some are titled Carnival, Growing In Grace, The Fan, Road Song, and Out of the Blue which was released in limited edition in 2007.
“Carnival” represents a powerful and colorful leap into a new dimension of creativity inspired by a famous New England artist that used acrylic. Michele combines that technique with soft charcoal pastels. The resulting is an image that conveys the frenzy, vibrancy, and sensuality contained in the spirit of a Carnival.
Her patrons include a wide array of persons ranging from the contemporary artists Paul Goodnight to Hershey Hawkins (a former Basketball player of the Philadelphia 76’s). Her works are for all people from all walks of life as evidenced by a near “sell out” of her exhibit at Gallerie 500. Versatile Michele creates pieces ranging from modest to complex.
As a new folk artist on the scene, her artistry has grown bolder of greater variety and with breathtaking emotional complexity. For your home or your office, her art work remains affordable but of a sophistication that speaks of museum quality.
Offered at $600

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Love One Another by Michele Foster-Lucas
Price: $600
Love One Another
by Michele Foster-Lucas
Giclee on German Etching Paper
Signed by the Artist
Size: 15″ x 23″ Approx
Michele Foster-Lucas is a Folk Artist that speaks of people and culture through her existing and creative artwork. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Michele soon moved to southern New Jersey after high school years, she later attended Burlington County College where she earned an Associate Degree in Science.
Michele has always had the spirit of an artist. In 1993, at the urging of friends and family, and after visiting private exhibitions and museums, Michele began painting on canvases. After moving to soft pastels, Michele’s subjects evoke a spiritual grace and yearning, reflective of her God-given talents. She was soon invited to exhibit her talent at the Woodbine Exhibition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Galleria in Manayunk and the Gallerie 500 in Washington, DC. Michele was a featured artist at the Essence of African Fashion Show and the highly prestigious, October Gallery held in Philadelphia. Her work has been displayed at the Remee Gallery, the Annual Tommy Gomillion Art in the Garden in Washington and Community Art in Atlanta, Georgia, General Electric Fine Art Gallery, and the Picture That Fine Art Gallery in Connecticut.
As Michele’s artistic perspective expanded, she explored new mediums and modes of expression as in works titled The Watermelon,” “Couple and the Moon,” and a series Black stick figures, render a near abstractionist view of life’s moments.
To date, Michele has produced two photo-lithographs titled “One Love” (released nationally as an unlimited edition in 1992) and has currently produced over one hundred giclees. The names of some are titled Carnival, Growing In Grace, The Fan, Road Song, and Out of the Blue which was released in limited edition in 2007.
“Carnival” represents a powerful and colorful leap into a new dimension of creativity inspired by a famous New England artist that used acrylic. Michele combines that technique with soft charcoal pastels. The resulting is an image that conveys the frenzy, vibrancy, and sensuality contained in the spirit of a Carnival.
Her patrons include a wide array of persons ranging from the contemporary artists Paul Goodnight to Hershey Hawkins (a former Basketball player of the Philadelphia 76’s). Her works are for all people from all walks of life as evidenced by a near “sell out” of her exhibit at Gallerie 500. Versatile Michele creates pieces ranging from modest to complex.
As a new folk artist on the scene, her artistry has grown bolder of greater variety and with breathtaking emotional complexity. For your home or your office, her art work remains affordable but of a sophistication that speaks of museum quality.
Offered at $600

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