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Art provides ticket to paradise: tropical beachscapes shine brightly during dark winter months.
February 1, 2005... It's that time of year again. The weather is gray and gloomy throughout much of the country. Gucci's cruise collection sits on department store shelves and makes shoppers long for warm, tropical beaches. And as the winter months drag on, many...

A hint of nature characterizes today's abstract landscapes; works subtly evoke a sense of time and place.
February 1, 2005... A wisp of a cumulus cloud in the sky. A hint of a horizon line. A bit of green suggesting the leaves of trees, perhaps rustling in the wind. The play of light and shadow, color and shape on the canvas--for a century the province of...

Tsunami requires response.(disaster relief efforts)(Editorial)
February 1, 2005... As we go to press just days after the deadly tsunami ravaged the Indian Ocean coastline, words cannot properly describe the horror, shock and incredulity that we feel as the death toll continues to climb. And with the tally of foreigners...

Focused on snapshots.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
February 1, 2005... The article in Art Business News ("Trailblazing Photography Explores Alternatives," November), quotes Thom Vogel of the Bonni Benrubi Gallery in New York, as saying that a select group of photographers "are trying to express their creativity in...

Black art is alive and well.(Special Report)(African American art )
February 1, 2005... The popularity of African American art is stronger than ever, as evidenced by the many recent and current black art exhibits and events that are helping to celebrate Black History Month (February). * HARTFORD, CT -- "African Art, African...

The Louvre visits Atlanta.(Up Front)(Art museums)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... PARIS -- The Louvre announces the planned September 2006 opening of an outpost at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. An agreement between the two museums is in the process of being finalized and is expected to be signed within the next month....

Wildlife artist climbs to the top.(Milestones)(Ron Orlando)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... CONCORD, NH -- The 2004 Grand Prize in the Arts for the Parks competition was awarded to wildlife artist Ron Orlando at the 18th annual banquet at the Jackson Lake Lodge in Jackson Hole, WY. Orlando's entry, entitled, "Olympic Twins" depicts...

Swatland takes the gold.(Milestones)(Sally Swatland)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... NEW YORK -- The contemporary figurative artist, Sally Swatland, was awarded the Gold Medal of Honor at the Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club's 108th Annual Open Exhibition. "Todd's Point" was chosen from more than 260 entries by an independent...

Diverse landscapes of Wales available.(news)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... CARDIFF, WALES -- The diversity of the Welsh landscape is captured by artist Darrell Wilson in the "Spirit of Wales" series, available through the publishing house, Lime Tree Fine Arts. Wilson uses bold colors to create a fresh, energetic and...

Artist commemorates lifetime friend.(people In The News)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... CHICAGO -- "The Tear," from the collection of Tom Everhart, was released in January by [S.sup.2] Art Group, Ltd., as a homage to Everhart's longtime friend, artistic mentor and collaborator, Charles M. Schulz, creator of the Peanuts[TM] comic...

Fine art publisher debuts with self-taught painter.(people In The News)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... LONG ISLAND, NY -- VJS Art Group, a new fine art publishing company, has made its debut with the work of artist Ron Rundo, a self-taught painter who has been mastering his craft for several years, evolving through a variety of art methods...

Houston-based painter joins New Era.(Sylvia Angeli)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... AUSTIN, TX -- New Era Publishing has signed Houston-based painter Sylvia Angeli, a master painter who uses bold brushstrokes and color palettes to create works ranging from still lifes with fruit to colorful abstracts. Angeli is a painter who...

Newly appointed sales directors.(Brushstrokes appointed Garnett Westbrook and Susan Nofziger)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... RICHMOND HILL, ONT -- Brushstrokes, the first place winner in the "Best New Innovation" category at the 2004 DECORExpo Atlanta show, announces the addition of two sales directors, Garnett Westbrook and Susan Nofziger. Westbrook will take the...

Paintings show beauty of Italy.(people In The News)
February 1, 2005... BOSTON -- Alexander Khomsky Studio introduces "Tuscany Melodies," a new series of sign and numbered, hand-embellished giclee prints. The images are of beautiful ladies surrounded by Italy's landscapes, creating a unique atmosphere of happiness...

Publisher goes beyond borders.(people In The News)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... SALT LAKE CITY, UT -- Poems Art Publishing announces its exclusive agreement with Devon Publishing Limited to serve as Poems' exclusive distributor for the United Kingdom, offering the Autumn Poems Catalog, as well as fine prints and posters in...

Celebrities co-host charity auction.(people In The News)(Robert F. Kennedy and Robin Williams )(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... RYE, NY -- A star-studded charity auction, The Sports Invitational, benefiting the Waterkeeper Alliance, a group dedicated to preserving and protecting our water from polluters, was held in early January at the castle-like Fairmont Banff...

3-D pop artist kicks off Super Bowl.(people In The News)(JagNet)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... NEW YORK -- The Super Bowl XXXIX, 3-D Pop artist Charles Fazzino, announces his partnership with JagNet, a local network comprised of the wives of Jacksonville Jaguar coaches, staff and players, to raise money in order to provide educational...

Sturman selected as GRAMMY artist.(people In The News)(The Recording Academy)(Robert Sturman)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... HOLLYWOOD, CA -- The Recording Academy announced that the 47th Annual GRAMMY[R] Awards has selected artist Robert Sturman to create the artwork used as the official image for the world's premier music event, which will take place Feb. 13. The...

CC&C announces date change.(news)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... CHICAGO -- The Chicago Contemporary & Classic (CC&C), the new art fair showcasing modern and contemporary art from many of the world's most respected galleries, has moved the dates forward one week, making its debut April 29 through May 2 at...

"Vegas Nights" celebrates Centennial.(news)
February 1, 2005... LAS VEGAS -- World-renowned artist Christian Riese Lassen brought in the New Year with "Vegas Nights," a celebration of Las Vegas' Centennial, unveiling the piece during a champagne reception on Jan. 1 at Caesars Palace. His new work depicts...

Figurative impressionist artist is signed.(people In The News)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... PIERMONT, NY -- Mark Alan Fine Art has announced the signing of the figurative Impressionist artist, Deborah Delaseux, whose originals and limited editions will be showcased at Artexpo New York, Booth 2531, March 3-6. The initial response is...

Museum announces next president.(Museum Matters)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... NEW YORK -- The Metropolitan Museum of Art announces Emily Kernan Rafferty as its newest president, which went into effect Jan. 15, replacing the former president, retiree David E. McKinney. Rafferty has been employeed by the museum for 28...

Expanded center to showcase museum's American collections.(Museum Matters)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... BROOKLYN, NY -- The Luce Center for American Art has significantly expanded its space with a 5,000 square-foot Visible Storage/Study Center, which opened last month. The space was designed to provide a glimpse of the scope of the Brooklyn...

NY museum marks 50th anniversary.(New York)(Katonah Museum of Art)(Downstate Organization Award )(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... KATONAH, NY -- The Katonah Museum of Art, a nonprofit organization dedicated to encouraging the enjoyment, appreciation and study of visual arts, has been selected for the 2004 Downstate Organization Award for advancing cultural development in...

Artist launches virtual portfolio.(.com News)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... CHARLOTTE, NC -- Artist Amy Steinberg has launched a new Web site containing her virtual portfolio at www.amysteinberg.com. She is known for her work that is based on "voyages of the mind," travels both real and imagined to faraway places. Her...

Prestigious college museum goes online.(.com News)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... NEW HAVEN, CT -- The Yale University Art Gallery launches, www.artgallery.yale.edu, an innovative Web site that is based on its distinguished international collection. The site includes more than 300 works that are highlighted with large...

Web site offers largest art source.(.com News)(www.art-exchange.com)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... HOT SPRINGS, AR -- Art-exchange.com, the first and largest business-to-business marketplace for art, has recently completed the largest art-sourcing database, compiling source, location and sale information for fine art worldwide. "If a...

Handmade art boutique is launched.(.com News)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... NEW ORLEANS -- Mary Bonney, owner of The William & Joseph Gallery, debuts Retrodaisy.com, an online boutique of handmade art objects, including glass, jewelry, clocks and two-dimensional artwork. The site frequently changes its roster of work...

Web site adds complimentary art research tools.(.com News)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... BOSTON -- Artfact, the information resource for simplifying art and antique research, appraisal and pricing, introduces three new art research tools, "Fine Art Style Guide" "Artist Directory," and "Artfact Premium," furthering its mission to...

Online gallery offers high-end works.(www.houseofcachet.com)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... TORONTO -- David Waddleton has launched, House of Cachet (www.houseofcachet.com), an online art gallery designed to bring distinctive pieces to a global market, going beyond the mass-market reproductions. The gallery specializes in quality...

Overcoming his own adversities, artist gives back.(fund raising)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... NORTHBROOK, IL -- Internationally renowned artist Mackenzie Thorpe has raised nearly $500,000 to date from sales of various Thorpe exhibitions for charities of learning disabled and disadvantaged children in the United States, Australia, Japan...

Art is priceless.(news)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... VANCOUVER, BC -- The Bank of Canada has put into circulation 25 million new and exquisite $20 bank notes that feature a collage of four popular images by artist Bill Reid. The note commemorates the important role that arts and culture play in...

City's "crown jewel" makes out.(gallery News)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... LADUE, MO -- The grand opening of the newest Kodner Gallery in late November saw an attendance of more than 500 people, drawing a record number and raising more than $10,000 for St. Louis' Forest Park Forever, an organization dedicated to...

Georgia gallery opening.(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... BLUE RIDGE, GA -- Cynthia B. Houppert, a former art-marketing instructor at the Atlanta College of Art, has opened Art Struck gallery promoting local, national and international artists. Houppert has represented internationally known artists...

Artist Eye Space views two Slade School artists.(gallery News)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... LONDON -- The Artist Eye Space is showing the work of two Slade Art School artists, Misato Ban and Jonathan Murphy, through Feb. 24. Ban is a landscape artist who aims to create a feeling of balance between nature and contemporary life. She...

Remembering the olden days.(oil paintings exhibitions)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... LOUISVILLE, KY -- The Kaviar Forge and Gallery is featuring, through Feb. 26, rural countryside oil paintings by Rick Wilson. Wilson paints realistic landscapes and rustic still lifes that he remembers from his early experiences as a child,...

One point for Elvis.(news)(art piece)(Elvis Presley)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... BOCA RATON, FL -- American Royal Arts, a premier entertainment fine art publisher, announces the release of "Win One for Elvis" a limited edition giclee created from the negatives of Graceland archives using advanced technology. The image is a...

"Art show" has impressive list.(news)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... NEW YORK -- America's most prestigious art fair, The Art Show, announces an outstanding list for 2005 consisting of the top art galleries across the country, Feb. 24-28, at the Seventh Regiment Armory. Organized by the Art Dealers Association...

Walking in Manatee.(news)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... BRADENTON, FL -- World-renowned Ed Miracle has been commissioned to create a larger-than-life sculpture to be built on-site at the Riverwalk Professional Park along the Manatee River. He will begin to build the steel-armature and cement figures...

Los Angeles Art Show carves unique niche.(Special Report)
February 1, 2005... LOS ANGELES -- When a group of 16 gallery owners specializing in regional, traditional and period art formed the Fine Art Dealers Association (FADA) in 1990, and five years later launched a small annual art fair, little did they know that a...

"Sunday's Best" reflects social trends.(gallery News)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... PROVIDENCE, RI -- Bert Gallery has on exhibit, through Feb. 25, "In Their Sunday's Best" showcasing various Sunday activities that historic and contemporary artists paint. The show reflects evolving social trends along with dramatic change in...

Celebrating a century of glass.(news)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... WILLIAMSTOWN, WV -- Fenton Art Glass, the largest manufacturer of handmade colored glass in the United States, is celebrating its 100th anniversary now through August 2005, with family signings, collector events, and a gala at the Fenton...

New York show announces sponsorship.(news)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... NEW YORK -- The 2005 Armory Show, March 11-14, announces this year's sponsor, Clifford Chance, a global law firm providing services to the world's leading financial institutions and multinational businesses. The sponsorship is a result of the...

BMG releases 2005 catalog.(Introducing)(Bruce McGaw Graphics )(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... WEST NYACK, NY -- Bruce McGaw Graphics (BMG) has released its Spring 2005 Collection--the supplement to its Art 2004 catalog--bringing high-end looks to the decorative market at an affordable price. The images include eight decorative pieces...

Artists protect their assets.(news)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... NASHVILLE, TN -- After reading an article about an artist's struggle with proper sales documentation, John Cherry got the idea to start his own company, National Fine Arts Title Registry, to prevent misunderstandings over art details and...

Art captures basketball legend.(news)
February 1, 2005... LOS ANGELES -- The gifted athleticism of the Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant has been captured by artist Stephen Holland in "Kobe '05," a hand-embellished giclee on canvas. The work is being released by SPS Limelight Agency. Bryant, considered...

New name for Kennebeck.(news)(Kennebeck Fine Art is the new name)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... LOUISVILLE, CO -- Kennebeck Editions has officially changed its name to Kennebeck Fine Art. The decision was made by the owners, Mark and Jill Muller, because the company's focus is on original oil paintings, bronze sculpture and limited...

Newly named Alexander & Tate adds Ukra.(Mark A. Ukra)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... BEVERLY HILLS, CA -- Alexander & Tate Fine Art, formerly Titus Fine Art, announces the addition of Mark A. Ukra, Esq., as part owner. Ukra, 49, is an attorney and entrepreneur who grew up in Beverly Hills. His leadership abilities and business...

Paintings for jazz lovers.(news)
February 1, 2005... LOS ANGELES -- Painter Tim Rogerson has captured the many colorful moods of jazz in a new quintet of paintings for Collectors Editions. All images will be featured as hand-embellished giclees on canvas in a limited edition of 95. All pieces are...

America in transition.(Nashville, TN)(Winogrand 1964)(war photography exhibitions)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... The Cheekwood Museum of Art has on exhibit, "Winogrand 1964," depicting the year when one of the world's great photographers, Garry Winogrand, captured American history impacted by the Vietnam War, the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the...

Exhibit showcases works of multidimensional printmaker.(Athens, GA)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... The Georgia Museum of Art presents, "The Spirit of the Modern: Drawings and Graphics by Maltby Sykes," on display through March 13 with approximately 50 objects from his successful career in painting, printmaking, teaching and writing. During...

Art globalization.(San Diego)
February 1, 2005... "Past in Reverse: Contemporary Art of East Asia," the international traveling exhibition, is on view at the San Diego Museum of Art through March 6, featuring important established and up-and-coming artists from China, Japan, South Korea,...

Exhibit features works of 20 emerging sculptors.(Los Angeles)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... "Thing: New Sculpture from Los Angeles" is on view at the Hammer Museum through June 5, featuring 20 up-and-coming, Los-Angeles-based artists whose innovative works reflect the energy and originality of L.A's art scene. There are approximately...

Dual environmentally conscious exhibits.(Glencoe, IL)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... The Chicago Botanic Garden is hosting two exhibits, "Remnants of Our Forest Past" and "Elements," featuring black-and-white photographs focusing on conservation, diversity and ecology issues, through April 3. The exhibit, "Remnants of Our...

FIT exhibits a legacy.(New York)(Fashion Institute of Technology)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... The Museum at The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) has on exhibit, "Rico Puhlmann: A Fashion Legacy, 1955-1995," through April 9, showcasing more than 200 photographs, drawings and sketches. The show features the artistry of Rico Puhlmann,...

A new style in the world of art.
February 1, 2005... A Critical Praise On Kamran Khavarani's paintings By Albert Boime, professor of Art History at UCLA October 2003 Exalted by the love poems of the thirteenth-century Persian poet, Jalalu'l-Din Rumi, Kamran Khavarani seeks to translate his...

Obsession drives painter's success; Pino Dangelico, the man behind the art, is as complex as the female forms he paints.(Artist profile: Pino Dangelico)
February 1, 2005... The art of Pino Dangelico--known throughout the art world as Pino--is all about beauty and the human female form. His path to success, however, is all about gritty perseverance. And, today, when Pino encourages struggling artists not to give...

The business of art: the art business, in many ways, is unlike any other. Yet, in many other ways, it is like any other business. This month, five gallery owners discuss what it takes to operate a successful gallery business.(Roundtable)(Panel Discussion)
February 1, 2005... Editor's note: This is the second of a two-part series, in which five gallery owners from New York, North Carolina, Florida, Missouri and California, share their views on business plans, market research and methods for securing capital. Part 1...

Meet your most expensive salesperson.(advice)
February 1, 2005... You spend very little time with him. You often let him make decisions that affect your business, but set aside only a few minutes to discuss his thoughts, directions and ideas. He has become, through the years, your spokesperson. But you spend...

Q & A with Eric Smith.(interview)(Interview)
February 1, 2005... Eric Smith, publisher of Art Business News and vice president of the International Art and Framing Group (IAFG), began his career in the international art business in the mid 1980s, when he managed 20 galleries for national art retailer Martin...

Scott Jackson.(originals)
February 1, 2005... JacksonArt Studio announces the release of "E.J. and Johnnie." The original acrylic on canvas measures 18 x 24 inches and retails for $3,000. For more information, call 702-220-5295 or 702-271-2038; or e-mail jacksonartstudio@cox.net.

Tony Zuniga.(originals)
February 1, 2005... Tony Zuniga announces the release of "Maria." The original oil on canvas is 24 x 36 inches and retails for $1,500. For more information, call 209-464-6670; or e-mail dezuniga@sbcglobal.net.

Tony Bechara.(originals)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... S.I. Fine Arts announces original work by Tony Bechara. Born in 1949 in Puerto Rico, Bechara now lives and works in Manhattan. His vibrantly glowing pointillism springs directly from his childhood among the beautiful light and colors of the...

Signe Grushovenko.(originals)
February 1, 2005... SIGNE GRUSHOVENKO announces the release of "Making Friends with Blue" and "Picnic," oils on canvas. Sized at 44 x 51 inches and 40 x 42 inches respectively, the retail prices are $2,800 and $1,900. Grushovennko's vibrant, abstracted figurative...

Melinda Clair Callaghan.(artists)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... MELINDA CLAIR CALLAGHAN announces the release of "Fall" and "Summer Cottage" Both oils on canvas, they are 24 x 30 inches and 24 x 30 inches respectively. Both are priced at $750. Callaghan says that the reality of a subject is not her focus,...

Angus Macpherson.(professional painter)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... ANGUS MACPHERSON states that "Painting is an observation of the human condition. I see patterns. I see upheaval and chaos and violent turbulence. And I see strange breathtaking beauty." Born is 1952 as a third-generation Albuquerque resident,...

Steve Bogdanoff.(Emerging Artists)
February 1, 2005... American artist Steve Bogdanoff is known for his distinct interpretive fresco secco paintings. Influenced by ancient Greek art among others, Bogdanoff replicates in the fresco form scenes depicted in myriad wall murals, friezes, reliefs, and...

William Cain.(Emerging Artists)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... Born in Pasadena, CA, William Cain began his study of art at a young age with the guidance of his artistic parents. He attended the School of Visual Arts in New York and has studied in numerous fine art academies, while living between New York...

Avi Ben-Simhon.(Emerging Artists)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... The brilliant color and vivid lines of the work of Avi Ben-Simhon evoke a feeling of joy and happiness. His work, the culmination of artistic excellence and a background in graphic printing, is exciting, unique and has become a favorite among...

William Rasdell.(Emerging Artists)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... A photographic/digital artist, William Rasdell's emphasis is on producing fine art and editorial images. As an editorial photographer, he has served a highly demanding corporate clientele that includes Twentieth Century Fox, HBO, McDonalds,...

Carol Christie.(Emerging Artists)
February 1, 2005... Flower power is the key to success for Abstract Expressionist Carol Christie, who brings a therapeutic touch to stunning floral designs. "My mother died when I was quite young. We always had an incredible garden. Hence, flowers evoke a feeling...

Alexandra Brin.(Emerging Artists)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... Alexandra Brin has seen beauty and drama in everyday life since she was a child growing up in Modavia, then part of the Soviet Union. While she has worked as an artist from the time she was 17, she didn't have the opportunity to display her...

John Canning.(Emerging Artists)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... The artwork of John Canning is a vehicle for a wide-ranging regional tour; and as it discovers and reveals an eclectic array of architectural styles, vegetation, figurative and color combinations, it delivers diversity. Through intense...

Greg Singley.(emerging artists)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... Greg Singley was born in Greensboro, AL. He attended business studies for four years at an Alabama college, followed by classes at the Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, FL, where he graduated in 1976 with a degree in illustration and design....

"Summer Skies".(New editions)
February 1, 2005... Seven North of St. Petersburg, FL, introduces "Summer Skies" by landscape artist Peter Pettegrew. The image is available as a giclee on paper in a signed and numbered, limited edition of 95 and on canvas in an edition size of 195. The paper...

"A Free Man in Paris".(New editions)
February 1, 2005... McRae, Lambert & Dunn of Laguna Niguel, CA, announce the release of "A Free Man in Paris; by Kirk Phillips. The series of SX-70 Polaroid photographs, hand manipulated by the artist, are available in a signed, limited edition of 200. The giclees...

"Botanical".(New editions)
February 1, 2005... Robert Bertone's synergy with color and composition, combined with a sophisticated sense of humor, translates into bright, energetic, joyful images. Bertone presents his new editions with the premier of his signed and numbered giclee,...

"Field of Poppies".(New editions)
February 1, 2005... Thomas Metcalf Studios announces "Field of Poppies; a giclee on canvas. Available in an edition of 300 with 10 artist proofs, the size of the piece is 30 x 40 inches and retails for $795. For more information, call 808-669-3156 or 808-669-3156;...

"Le Pavilion des Garden".(New editions)
February 1, 2005... Mark Alan Fine Art presents "Le Pavilion des Garden; by Vadik Suljakov. The hand-embellished giclee will be released in two sizes: 40 x 60 inches and 24 x 36 inches in signed and numbered edition sizes of 195 with 75 artist proofs. The...

"Agile Rabbit" and "Windy Day in Paris".(new editions)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2005... Ken Aldridge's Soulful Creations announces the release of two new editions: "Agile Rabbit" and "Windy Day in Paris." Each signed and numbered giclee print measures 16 x 20 inches and is available in a limited edition of 25 on fine art paper for...

"Tuscany Glow".(New editions)
February 1, 2005... Swimm Artworks of San Clemente, CA, introduces the release of its newest giclee on canvas, "Tuscany Glow" by Tom Swimm. The original oil on canvas was the signature piece at the artist's one-man show at Pacific Edge Gallery in Laguna Beach, CA,...

"Hypnotic Muse".(New editions)
February 1, 2005... Contemporary landscape artist, Ford Smith, will introduce 10 new limited edition giclees produced at the same size as the original paintings. "Hypnotic Muse" a giclee on canvas in an edition size of 100 is sized at 48 x 60 inches, and retails...

"Afternoon Shadows".(New editions)
February 1, 2005... Konnie Kim Fine Art announces the release of a signed open edition giclee on canvas, "Afternoon Shadows" by Konnie Kim. The image size is 24 x 30 inches and retails for $295. An original oil painting is also available. For more information,...

"The Cello Players".(New editions)
February 1, 2005... The Wild Art Group, Inc., announces the release of "The Cello Players" a giclee on watercolor paper by J. D. Wild. In an edition size of 399, it is 13 x 16 inches, and retails for $175. For more information, call 909-652-1598; e-mail...

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