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Hand Made Wind Chime
by OGSA
Wind chimes are chimes constructed from suspended tubes, rods, bells or other objects and are often made of metal or wood. They are usually hung outside of a building or residence as a visual and aural garden ornament, and are played by the wind.
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SOLD – Hand Made Wind Chime 101 by OGSA
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Hand Made Wind Chime
by OGSA
Wind chimes are chimes constructed from suspended tubes, rods, bells or other objects and are often made of metal or wood. They are usually hung outside of a building or residence as a visual and aural garden ornament, and are played by the wind.
SOLD – Waterfall by OGSA
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Waterfall
by OGSA
Size 12″ x 24″ Approx
OGSA is a group of students, artists and regular folks that create unique works of art using mostly driftwood and found objects. Most of these driftwood artists do not have a particular idea in mind when sitting down to work the wood. Rather, they seek to find the subject already inside the piece of natural wood. The wood is then cleaned, enhanced and displayed.
SOLD – City Heights by OGSA
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City Heights
by OGSA
Size 6″ x 18″
OGSA is a group of students, artists and regular folks that create unique works of art using mostly driftwood and found objects. Most of these driftwood artists do not have a particular idea in mind when sitting down to work the wood. Rather, they seek to find the subject already inside the piece of natural wood. The wood is then cleaned, enhanced and displayed.
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SOLD – Unborn Wooden Sculpture by OGSA
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Unborn
by OGSA
Size 6″ x 12″
OGSA is a group of students, artists and regular folks that create unique works of art using mostly driftwood and found objects. Most of these driftwood artists do not have a particular idea in mind when sitting down to work the wood. Rather, they seek to find the subject already inside the piece of natural wood. The wood is then cleaned, enhanced and displayed.
SOLD – Red River by OGSA
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Red River
by OGSA
Size 4 ft x 8 inches
OGSA is a group of students, artists and regular folks that create unique works of art using mostly driftwood and found objects. Most of these driftwood artists do not have a particular idea in mind when sitting down to work the wood. Rather, they seek to find the subject already inside the piece of natural wood. The wood is then cleaned, enhanced and displayed.
PATRICIA BLANCHET, widow of the late Ed Bradley is presented a special painting by STEPHANIE DANIEL of the October Art Gallery
Painting of Ed Bradley by artist Steve Johnson
Commissioned by October Gallery for Cheyney University.
Poster created by October Gallery for Ed Bradley Way Dedication.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. 14th Nov, 2015. PATRICIA BLANCHET, widow of the late Ed Bradley is presented a special painting by STEPHANIE DANIEL of the October Art Gallery in celebration of her late husband The dedication ceremonies were held at the WDAS FM studio in Philadelphia Pa © Ricky Fitchett/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
The October Gallery 30th Annual Philadelphia International Art Expo
The October Gallery 30th Annual Philadelphia International Art Expo
SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!
SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!
GOING FOR 31 YEARS – SEE YOU THEN
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Expo 2015
6353 Greene Street
Philadelphia, PA 19144
The Philadelphia International Art Expo is celebrating 30 years.
October Gallery has been Connecting People with Art for 30 years. We deliver magic and romance to the art expo experience.
Art by: Andrew Turner, Charles Bibbs, Ed Lester, Sam Byrd, Cal Massey, Romare Bearden, Sam Gilliam, Charles White, Frank Morrison, Paul Goodnight, Twin, Anthony Armstrong, Lashun Beal, Leroy Campbell, Annie Lee and many more.
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Also, come see artists from Brazil and Spain.
October Gallery 6353 Greene Street, Philadelphia, PA 19144 215-352-3114.
October 9
Outdoor Art Exhibition Noon to 8 PM
Baby Boomers Line dancing, bop, cha cha and more with DJ Kappa 5 to 9 PM
Awards ceremony 6 PM
Honorees at Expo 2015
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Paint Party with Master Artist Don Stephens
see Saturday & Sunday below
October 10
Outdoor Art Exhibition Noon to 8 PM
Free Wine Tasting Noon to 4 PM click here
Meet Artist Luide from Brazil 2 PM
Travel To Brazil Seminar 3 to 4 PM click here
Paint Party with Master Artist Don Stephens 3 to 5 PM Register
Poetry Jam 3 to 5 PM
October 11
Exhibitions begin Noon to 5 PM
Brunch Noon to 3 PM
Salsa Sunday 3 to 5 PM click here
Paint Party with Master Artist Don Stephens 3 to 5 PM Register
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Exhibitor Sign Up for Expo 30
Call 267-825-3114
SOLD – Ceramic Tea Jar – Hand Made by Joyce Lomax
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Ceramic Tea Jar – Hand Made
by Joyce Lomax
4″ wide x 5″ tall
Love of art came early to Joyce Lomax who spent her childhood in Akron Ohio . As a child, Joyce found herself drawing and painting and always exploring her creative expression. The money was not there to support Joyce’s formal training in art so she did what many of her forefathers did; she self-taught!
Joyce explored many mediums before she embraced her pressed copper paintings and ceramic work. Her art is very earthy with a primitive flare depicting characters and experiences in her African American environment. Some of her depictions are lighthearted with a bit of humor.
A love of color, stories and expressing herself in mixed media is an accurate summary of Joyce’s work. She and or her art can be found at many cultural events in and outside of Atlanta, Georgia.
Joyce has won several awards: Afr’ Am Show in Norfork, Virginia-2004 and South Dekalb Heritage Festival Palette Award 2003.
“It is a privilege for me to create and share with you similar experiences; for me, art is about the ability to express feelings through the chosen medium hopefully someone gets it… I will continue to explore!”~Joyce
SOLD – Ceramic Oatmeal Jar- Hand Made by Joyce Lomax
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Ceramic Oatmeal Jar- Hand Made
by Joyce Lomax
4″ wide x 5″ tall
Love of art came early to Joyce Lomax who spent her childhood in Akron Ohio . As a child, Joyce found herself drawing and painting and always exploring her creative expression. The money was not there to support Joyce’s formal training in art so she did what many of her forefathers did; she self-taught!
Joyce explored many mediums before she embraced her pressed copper paintings and ceramic work. Her art is very earthy with a primitive flare depicting characters and experiences in her African American environment. Some of her depictions are lighthearted with a bit of humor.
A love of color, stories and expressing herself in mixed media is an accurate summary of Joyce’s work. She and or her art can be found at many cultural events in and outside of Atlanta, Georgia.
Joyce has won several awards: Afr’ Am Show in Norfork, Virginia-2004 and South Dekalb Heritage Festival Palette Award 2003.
“It is a privilege for me to create and share with you similar experiences; for me, art is about the ability to express feelings through the chosen medium hopefully someone gets it… I will continue to explore!”~Joyce
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SOLD – Ceramic Sugar Jar – Hand Made by Joyce Lomax
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Ceramic Sugar Jar – Hand Made
by Joyce Lomax
8″ wide x 8″ tall
Love of art came early to Joyce Lomax who spent her childhood in Akron Ohio . As a child, Joyce found herself drawing and painting and always exploring her creative expression. The money was not there to support Joyce’s formal training in art so she did what many of her forefathers did; she self-taught! Joyce explored many mediums before she embraced her pressed copper paintings and ceramic work. Her art is very earthy with a primitive flare depicting characters and experiences in her African American environment. Some of her depictions are lighthearted with a bit of humor. A love of color, stories and expressing herself in mixed media is an accurate summary of Joyce’s work. She and or her art can be found at many cultural events in and outside of Atlanta, Georgia. Joyce has won several awards: Afr’ Am Show in Norfork, Virginia-2004 and South Dekalb Heritage Festival Palette Award 2003. “It is a privilege for me to create and share with you similar experiences; for me, art is about the ability to express feelings through the chosen medium hopefully someone gets it… I will continue to explore!”~Joyce .
SOLD – Ceramic Bowl Red – Hand Made by Joyce Lomax
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Ceramic Bowl Red – Hand Made
by Joyce Lomax
10″ wide x 4″ tall
Love of art came early to Joyce Lomax who spent her childhood in Akron Ohio . As a child, Joyce found herself drawing and painting and always exploring her creative expression. The money was not there to support Joyce’s formal training in art so she did what many of her forefathers did; she self-taught!
Joyce explored many mediums before she embraced her pressed copper paintings and ceramic work. Her art is very earthy with a primitive flare depicting characters and experiences in her African American environment. Some of her depictions are lighthearted with a bit of humor.
A love of color, stories and expressing herself in mixed media is an accurate summary of Joyce’s work. She and or her art can be found at many cultural events in and outside of Atlanta, Georgia.
Joyce has won several awards: Afr’ Am Show in Norfork, Virginia-2004 and South Dekalb Heritage Festival Palette Award 2003.
“It is a privilege for me to create and share with you similar experiences; for me, art is about the ability to express feelings through the chosen medium hopefully someone gets it… I will continue to explore!”~Joyce
SOLD – Ceramic Bowl – Hand Made by Joyce Lomax
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Ceramic Bowl Yellow- Hand Made
by Joyce Lomax
10″ wide x 4″ tall
Love of art came early to Joyce Lomax who spent her childhood in Akron Ohio . As a child, Joyce found herself drawing and painting and always exploring her creative expression. The money was not there to support Joyce’s formal training in art so she did what many of her forefathers did; she self-taught!
Joyce explored many mediums before she embraced her pressed copper paintings and ceramic work. Her art is very earthy with a primitive flare depicting characters and experiences in her African American environment. Some of her depictions are lighthearted with a bit of humor.
A love of color, stories and expressing herself in mixed media is an accurate summary of Joyce’s work. She and or her art can be found at many cultural events in and outside of Atlanta, Georgia.
Joyce has won several awards: Afr’ Am Show in Norfork, Virginia-2004 and South Dekalb Heritage Festival Palette Award 2003.
“It is a privilege for me to create and share with you similar experiences; for me, art is about the ability to express feelings through the chosen medium hopefully someone gets it… I will continue to explore!”~Joyce
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SOLD – Untitled Original by Alix Beaujour
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Untitled by Alix Beaujour
Original
Size 36″ x 30″
Alix Beaujour was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and moved to the United States in 1978 where he now resides in Dallas, Texas. He has mastered the use of colors and imagery with private study in Haiti and a short stay in Paris France. Alix is a versatile and talented artist who paints in different mediums to depict the daily life like folklore of the African, West Indian and American Cultures. His most recent conception has been experimentation with pastel. He finds this medium more expressive than oil and uses it to portray the beauty of women in the diversity of roles they play. He is sensitive to detail and therefore makes use of bold colors, dimension and expression to make his subjects come alive.
Smokin by William Tolliver
Smokin
by William Tolliver
Hand Pulled Serigraph
Signed by the Artist
Size 40″ x 30″
Artist Bio: 1951-2000 – Tolliver spent more than 30 of his 48 years perfecting his skill as a painter. Today, William Tolliver’s art is collected worldwide. Tolliver’s style freely combines the color of Chagall with the solid compositional principles of Cezanne and the mood and forms of Modigliani and Picasso. Tolliver’s words of wisdom for the young artist were, “I would urge an art student to go to school and learn the fundamentals, because to know the fundamentals is to know the technical aspects of blending colors.”
In an age when the rules of art had either been abandoned in favor of an anti-formalist attitude or had been institutionalized in academic study, William Tolliver emerged as a brilliant self-taught artist -a Mississippi-born Renaissance man whose creative intelligence combines the study of formal structure with an innate sense of human observation. Far from the marketplace of the New York City art world, Tolliver arose during the mid-1980’s a brilliant regional talent, an individual impelled by a desire to capture the landscapes and peoples of his native deep South. Whether dealing with everyday workers or back-alley jazzmen, he conveys a universal message through sconces of the common human experience. While plaintive in mood, Tolliver’s works evoke compassion with an underlying sense of expressive emotion. “I could draw on a lot of sad and depressing things from my life, but I’d rather emphasize the positive.” An artist of insight and natural ability, Tolliver is a deliverer of an artist message imbued with unique expressions and spiritual enlistment. Tolliver was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi. Although his mother worked in the cotton fields by day, she found time to rear and help educate 14 children. To stimulate their interest in learning, she often challenged William and his older brother to drawing contests. Discovering William’s talent, she borrowed art books from the library that exposed her son to the works of the European masters. His astute observation led him to study subjects from books, black-and-white photographs, nature, comics, and family members who posed as models. Since the local public schools did not have an art curriculum, Tolliver continued his course of self-study. From inexpensive dime-store watercolor sets purchased with money earned by mowing lawns, Tolliver learned to mix and blend colors by using a paint-by-number kit. Using this system he experimented with mixing color and skin tones and by the age eight was able to create academically correct paintings.
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