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America. Americen Americus retexit, Semel vocauit inde semper exitam Photo Mugs (The astrolabe)…. |
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Americae Retectio (The Globe showing America, Africa and Europe and a panorama Photo Mugs …. |
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Convicts being rowed out to a prison hulk on the Thames Photo Mugs Rogues, vagabonds and beggars had been transported out of Britain, mostly to America since the 1600s. Some were sent to the Caribbean for up to twenty-one years and used as virtual slave labour on the plantations. The American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) stopped Britain off-loading convicts in America. Instead, old warships were used as prisons, a temporary measure which lasted over eighty years… |
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Funky Wall Mural Canvas Print / Canvas Art – Artist Andrew Fare $120.19 This is a beautiful stretched-canvas print wrapped on 1.5″ thick stretcher bars. The print is professionally printed, assembled, and shipped within 2 – 3 business days from our production facility in North Carolina and arrives ready-to-hang on your wall. Fine Art America is home to more than 75,000 artists from all over the world who entrust us to fulfill their print orders online. We offer a 30-d… |
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Chicago Wall Mural 1974 Canvas Print / Canvas Art – Artist Thomas Firak $180.78 This is a beautiful stretched-canvas print wrapped on 1.5″ thick stretcher bars. The print is professionally printed, assembled, and shipped within 2 – 3 business days from our production facility in North Carolina and arrives ready-to-hang on your wall. Fine Art America is home to more than 75,000 artists from all over the world who entrust us to fulfill their print orders online. We offer a 30-d… |
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Wall Mural in Qibao – Shanghai – China Canvas Print / Canvas Art – Artist Christine Till $244.09 This is a beautiful stretched-canvas print wrapped on 1.5″ thick stretcher bars. The print is professionally printed, assembled, and shipped within 2 – 3 business days from our production facility in North Carolina and arrives ready-to-hang on your wall. Fine Art America is home to more than 75,000 artists from all over the world who entrust us to fulfill their print orders online. We offer a 30-d… |
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Fine Art America Prints Questions

Is my art any good, is it inspirational or, what do people think, and is it possible to sell my art,?
Hello,
I am a 17 year old student, And I was wondering am I any good at art, i mean I know I am good, but good enough to be a professional artist. It is a dream of mine to be able to just paint and sketch and find new techniques and ways of portraying something of expression opinion and the world we live in. I have pretty much spent my childhood drawing and I would love to study architecture.
Recently I have finished 2 pieces from Nice and in Florence. Just wondering what people think,, critic me , and how can I sell my art? on the internet which is the best way to sell prints? I have used the Fine art america thing to showcase my stuff, but noone has looked at my stuff, I dunno if they are any good,,, Just wondering what you guys think ??
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I think they are great. I like your style. It is unique which is important
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Jeff Evans Studio Announces New Art Website in Participation with the OPEN YOUR EYES Studio Tour
OPEN YOUR EYES Studio Tour Artist.
Welcome to a working studio with hourly printmaking demonstrations during the “Open Your Eyes” Studio Tour. Children are welcome and can make a print of their own. Stroll across the red covered bridge to enjoy some lemonade or iced tea in Jeff and Alecia’s celebrated gardens.
Jeff Evans is a mixed media artist printmaker and sculptor, working in collage, woodcuts, etchings, engravings, linocuts and clay. Decor Magazine wrote ‘Weaving traditional media and contemporary themes into original compositions of astonishing depth, his pieces start with woodcuts or etchings, collaged, reworked and reincarnated through layering, pasting and rendering in acrylics and oils.’
Born in New York City to a Fauvist painter, Jeff Evans studied at Hamilton College, at the National Academy of Fine Arts and at New York University’s Graduate Division of Fine Arts. He studied printmaking with master printers Bob Blackburn and Krishna Reddy. Extensive travel in the United States, Europe, South America, and Asia and a desire to capture the mood and rhythm of each location greatly influence his work. Evans often seeks out local materials and incorporates their energy into his art, including paint, paper and especially water – from Venetian Canals, Indonesian Rice Paddies, Amazonian Mountain Streams and European Rivers.
Twenty-four artists will open their creative spaces to the public to show their work and discuss their creative processes during the “Open Your Eyes” Studio Tour. The “Open Your Eyes” tour takes place in the towns of Bantam, Cornwall, Goshen and Warren, on Saturday, June 26 from 10 – 5 pm and Sunday, June 27 from 10 – 4 pm and is free to the public. The studio tour is organized by the Northwest Connecticut Arts Council and supported through a grant from the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism. The artists include painters, sculptors, photographers, architects, ceramicists, printmakers and woodworkers. For more information about Open Your Eyes Studio Tour go to www.openyoureyestour.org
“This event aims to shine a light on the many artists who live, work and contribute so much to our region. The Open Your Eyes Studio Tour recognizes that when the public learns first-hand from the artist about what is involved with the making of a work and the ‘story’ behind it, a deeper connection and involvement with the art work happens. We’re hoping each artist and visitor make those types of lasting connections through this event,” said Amy Wynn, Northwest Connecticut Arts Council’s executive director.
The Northwest Connecticut Arts Council is a non-profit organization devoted to promoting the arts and cultural resources of northwestern Connecticut. The Council considers that arts and culture are integral contributors to the quality of life in the region. The Council focuses on assisting artists and cultural organizations in their efforts to thrive, and on informing the public, and giving access to the arts across the region.
Open Your Eyes Studio Tour
Saturday, June 26, 10 – 5 pm
Sunday, June 27, 10 – 4 pm
Warren, CT
Price: Free
Contact Information:
Name: Jeffrey Evans
Phone: 646.251.9912 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 646.251.9912 end_of_the_skype_highlighting
Web site: http://www.jeffevansstudio.com
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