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Beauty Of Color
by Thiago Bols
Original on Canvas
Acrylic Paint
Size 36″ x 48″ Approx
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Beauty Of Color
by Thiago Bols
Original on Canvas
Acrylic Paint
Size 36″ x 48″ Approx
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Red Lips
by Benjamin Britt
Oil on Canvas Board
Size 16″ x 20″
Benjamin Britt, born in Windfall, North Carolina, attended Philadelphia’s Museum College of Art, Hussian School of Art, and the Arts Student League in New York City. Britt’s oil paintings and charcoal drawings, seen in some of the finest private collections in the country, range from strong symbolic African themes, charcoal drawings depicting neighborhood children, beautifully rendered portraits, to his widely acclaimed surrealist works. These works form a sense of balance, and space and present strong symbolic messages that cannot be ignored.
Awards
Laurel Wheeler Award Waring Award, Washington, D.C., 1971
Popular Purchase Award, 23rd Annual Awards, 1964
Popular Purchase Award, 17th Annual Awards, 1958
Atlanta University Collections, Best Figure Painting, 16th Annual Awards, 1957
Les Beaux Arts, First Prize Best Abstract, Vineland, New Jersey, Mayfair Merchants Award
Exhibitions
Studio 5 Gallery, New York, NY
Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philadelphia, PA
Allen’s Lane Art Center, Philadelphia, PA
Wharton Art Center, Philadelphia, PA
Cheyney State Teachers College, Cheyney, PA
The Shaffer Gallery, Chafont, PA
The Collectors Gallery, Atlanta University, GA
SmithMason Gallery, Washington, D.C.
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
October Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
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Biquini
by Benjamin Britt
Oil on Canvas Board
Size 16″ x 20″
Benjamin Britt, born in Windfall, North Carolina, attended Philadelphia’s Museum College of Art, Hussian School of Art, and the Arts Student League in New York City. Britt’s oil paintings and charcoal drawings, seen in some of the finest private collections in the country, range from strong symbolic African themes, charcoal drawings depicting neighborhood children, beautifully rendered portraits, to his widely acclaimed surrealist works. These works form a sense of balance, and space and present strong symbolic messages that cannot be ignored.
Awards
Laurel Wheeler Award Waring Award, Washington, D.C., 1971
Popular Purchase Award, 23rd Annual Awards, 1964
Popular Purchase Award, 17th Annual Awards, 1958
Atlanta University Collections, Best Figure Painting, 16th Annual Awards, 1957
Les Beaux Arts, First Prize Best Abstract, Vineland, New Jersey, Mayfair Merchants Award
Exhibitions
Studio 5 Gallery, New York, NY
Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philadelphia, PA
Allen’s Lane Art Center, Philadelphia, PA
Wharton Art Center, Philadelphia, PA
Cheyney State Teachers College, Cheyney, PA
The Shaffer Gallery, Chafont, PA
The Collectors Gallery, Atlanta University, GA
SmithMason Gallery, Washington, D.C.
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
October Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
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Price $185
Arembepe Four
by Luide Araújo – Brazilian
Original Acrylic on Canvas Framed
Size 8″ x 8″ 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.
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Offered at $185
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Arembepe One
by Luide Araújo – Brazilian
Original Acrylic on Canvas Framed
Size 8″ x 8″ 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.
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Feeding the Chickens by Sam Benson
Original Acrylic on Paper
Size 60″ x 42″ Approx
Sam Benson is from Chester, PA.
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Groove
by Jeffrey Glenn Reese
Original Acrylic and Collage on Wood – FRAMED
Size 28″ x 34″ Approx
Jeffrey Glenn Reese, Published author, International Pop artist and Prince of the “Spoken Word”, is world renowned for his masterful line drawings most compared to Picasso, Matisse and France’s own, Jean Cocteau and his powerful and provocative poetry. He is also noted as one of the world’s most riveting Performance Poet to date. Mr. Reese has performed and exhibited at the Smithsonian in Washington, DC, New York Art Expo at the Javitz Center, New York State Museum of Art, the Legendary Vitter End in NYC, World famous Café Lena in Saratoga, New York, the Annual Comesunday Event at The Egg – Rockefeller Plaza in Albany, New York, Kimmel Center in Philadelphia, PA, Hyde Park in England and at the Montreal, Canada Jazz Festival. He has performed with such acts as Winton Marcellus, Roy Ayers and Miles J. Mr. Reese opened for The Last Poets, SWV, King of Calypso Music – Mighty Sparrow, and Pieces of a Dream. His additional accomplishments to date include recognition as one of the top 79 artist in the world for his mural painting at Woodstock in 1994 and also served on the committee to select artists to paint at Woodstock 1999. He was selected as one of the first artist to present, lecture and perform at the first Anguillian Art Festival in Anguilla, Netherland Antilles.
As an author, Mr. Reese wrote two books containing Poetry, Art, Short Stories and Essays. The first book is titled, “Jewelry from The Higher Power, Vol.1 and the second book is titled, “Poems and Other Writings”, published by American Vision Galleries in NYC. This latter book continues to grow in value as a collector’s item and is currently being put into a CD version with music.
Mr. Jeffrey Glenn Reese has just recently completed a new body of Art work that will be shown at the Jeffrey Glenn Reese Art Gallery to be opened by Summer 2009 on Historic Benson Street, Camden, New Jersey.
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Love Word Art
Size 19″ x 13″
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 $15
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African American Doll Delta
by C Davis
Size 8″ x 15″ Approx
Beautiful collectible African American Dolls. These are original dolls designed and hand crafted by collector/creator C Davis. Each doll is 15″ tall and 8″ at the base. They are magnificently outfitted in traditional or African cloth and Natural Hair. Enjoy!
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African American Doll Holiday One
by C Davis
Size 8″ x 15″ Approx
Beautiful collectible African American Dolls. These are original dolls designed and hand crafted by collector/creator C Davis. Each doll is 15″ tall and 8″ at the base. They are magnificently outfitted in traditional or African cloth. Enjoy!
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The DJby Justin Bua
Open Edition
Size 24 ” x 35″ Approx
Justin BUA is an award-winning artist, author, speaker, and entrepreneur.
Groundbreaking in his field, BUA is internationally known for his best-selling collection of fine art posters—The DJ being one of the most popular prints of all time.
Born in 1968 in NYC’s untamed Upper West Side and raised between Manhattan and East Flatbush, Brooklyn, BUA was fascinated by the raw, visceral street life of the city. He attended the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Performing Arts and complemented his education on the streets by writing graffiti and performing worldwide with breakdancing crews. BUA went on to the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California where he earned a B.F.A. and taught figure drawing at the University of Southern California for ten years.
Starting in the world of commercial art, BUA designed and illustrated myriad projects, from skateboards and CD covers to advertising campaigns. He developed the look and feel of the opening sequence for MTV’s Lyricist Lounge Show, EA Sports video games NBA Street and NFL Street, and the world of Slum Village’s award winning music video “Tainted.”
BUA’s line of apparel and a limited edition shoe line with PF Flyers sold out completely. BUA went on to create his own animated series Urbania and was the host of the Ovation TV series American Revolutionaries, later directing his own Ovation documentary on the legendary DMC, entitled Walk This Way. In 2012, BUA accepted an NAACP Image Award and a Telly Award for his art direction in Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s documentary film On the Shoulders of Giants.
As a longtime vegan and health-advocate, BUA recently created The BUA Bar, a raw, organic chocolate bar for people with “old-school tastes and new-school sensibilities.” The BUA Bar tastes so good, it should be bad!
In June 2013, BUA became the first artist to launch an online school with Artist Works, allowing beginning and advanced students around the world to study his curriculum and interact one-on-one through video exchange.
BUA Live takes BUA worldwide as he lends his art expertise, teaching skills, talent, and wild personality to TV, film, commercials, workshops, animation projects, and more.
BUA exhibits throughout the United States and internationally—including recent shows at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Pop International Gallery, New York. His energetic and vocal worldwide fan base ranges from former presidents, actors, musicians, professional athletes and dancers, to street kids and art connoisseurs.
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Art Is – Art Poster
Offset Open Edition Poster
Size 13″ x 19″
Our high-quality printing process gives this print/poster its eloquent and striking appearance. Printed cover stock. This is an affordable print, enjoy! If you love art than these print/reproductions are perfect for you.
Offered at $15
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African American Doll Zeta Phi Beta
by C Davis
Size 8″ x 15″ Approx
Beautiful collectible African American Dolls. These are original dolls designed and hand crafted by collector/creator C Davis. Each doll is 15″ tall and 8″ at the base. They are magnificently outfitted in traditional or African cloth and Natural Hair. Enjoy!
Before the First Whistle (Early Morning) – 1973
by Romare Bearden
Limited Edition Signed and Numbered
Lithograph /Edition 50
Size 11 7/8″ x 15 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.
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Sunday
by Thiago Bols
Original Acrylic on Board
Size 18″ x 24″ Approx