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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SOLD – Big Eyes by S. Watson
SOLD
Big Eyes
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.
Morning Prayer by Michele Foster-Lucas
Price: $1,800
Morning Prayer
by Michele Foster-Lucas
Giclee Hand Embellished on German Etching Paper
Signed by the Artist
Size: 40″ x 30″ 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 $1,800
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Black Is Beautiful – Black Art Coloring Book – Softcover
Price: $11 NOW $5.50
Black Is Beautiful Coloring Book
Size 8.5″ x 11″
Inspirational Coloring Book to Celebrate the Black Family. 60 images perfect for colored pencils. This Coloring Book For anyone – young or old – Is Just What You Need | Inspirational Anti-Stress Coloring Book Find your inner artist as you color this therapeutic anti-stress coloring book, perfect for colored pencils. Full page designs are printed single side for easy removal for display. Positive affirmations and inspiring images to provide endless fun, stress relief, creativity, and relaxation. Relax and unwind as you color and immerse yourself in inspiration and motivational self-expression through creativity with this stress-relieving coloring book designed to honor the Black family.
Size: 8.5″ x 11″ All interior pages are black and white to be hand colored.
Offered at $5.50
The Match Maker by Willie Torbert
OUT STOCK
The Match Maker
by Willie Torbert
Signed
Size 13″ x 19″
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.
African Wood Sculpture
Price: $1,700
African Wood Sculpture
Size: 10″ x 27″ Approx
Offered at $1,700
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SOLD – At The Mic by S. Watson
SOLD
At The Mic
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.
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