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African-American Art 2008 Calendar

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African American Art Calendar

African American Art 2008 Wall Calendar

African American Art Calendar : Wall : 2008


African American artists have made monumental contributions to the canon of Western art. Romare Bearden, Hughie Lee-Smith, and Charles White drew inspiration from African American life and history, creating images laced with social commentary. Alma Thomas and Norman Lewis explored abstraction. This calendar features works by these and other African American masters, including Henry Ossawa Tanner, Jacob Lawrence, Bob Thompson, Hale Woodruff, Lois Mailou Jones, Palmer Hayden, and Beauford Delaney. All are from the Michael Rosenfeld Gallery in New York City, renowned for its groundbreaking exhibitions of African American art. This 2008 calendar is produced by Pomegranate in the category African-American Art calendars.
African American Master Calendar

African American Master 2008 Wall Calendar

African American Master Calendar : Wall : 2008


In African American Master: William H. Johnson's World on Paper, the Smithsonian American Art Museum celebrates Johnson's extensive body of work on paper, a major achievement of American modernism and African American expression. In these bold, colorful watercolors, prints, and drawings, Johnson (1901-1970) translated his thoughts and observations about his life growing up in the rural South, his many years in Scandinavia, and his return to Harlem and New York City. This 2008 calendar is produced by Tide-Mark in the category African-American Art calendars.
African Barber Signs Calendar

African Barber Signs 2008 Wall Calendar

African Barber Signs Calendar : Wall : 2008


In Africa a barber's shop can be nothing more than a chair set up in the open with a sign hanging from a tree. The signs represented in this calendar are extravagant urban art made with commercial house paints on plywood, a contemporary African folk art that reflects social change. This 2008 calendar is produced by Image Connection in the category African-American Art calendars.
African Spirit Calendar

African Spirit 2008 Hardcover Engagement Calendar

African Spirit Calendar : Hardcover Engagement : 2008


This 2008 weekly planner reflects the African Spirit through the colorful artwork of Bernard Stanley Hoyes on the cover. The planner has a hard cover and is wire-o bound. Among the features inside are month-at-a-glance pages, weekly planner pages, handy reference pages, and more. Each weekly spread offers plenty of room to write on each day as well as the year at a glance. This planner is a 16-month planner starting in September of 2007. This 2008 calendar is produced by Time Factory in the category African-American Art calendars.
African Spirit Calendar

African Spirit 2008 Wall Calendar

African Spirit Calendar : Wall : 2008


This new wall calendar features the artwork of Bernard Stanley Hoyes. His bright, vibrant images celebrate a rich cultural history. Includes a bonus 24” x 12” poster! This 2008 calendar is produced by Time Factory in the category African-American Art calendars.
All That Jazz Calendar

All That Jazz 2008 Wall Calendar

All That Jazz Calendar : Wall : 2008


Louis Armstrong said that each man has his own music bubbling up inside him. Georgia-based artist Essud Fungcap's song wells up inside and flows onto the canvas in colorful impressionistic works. A collection of his paintings grace each page in this edition of All That Jazz.

Music is contained in the background and foreground of each of Fungcap's pieces. Sometimes the placement of instruments is obvious. Other times they are subtle, blending in like a soft harmony. This 2008 calendar is produced by African American Expressions in the category African-American Art calendars.
Annie Lee Calendar

Annie Lee 2008 Wall Calendar

Annie Lee Calendar : Wall : 2008


Annie Lee is a gallery owner, art distributor and internationally acclaimed artist. She is known for such notable creations as “Blue Monday”, “6 No Uptown” and “60 Pounds”. Her paintings have appeared on numerous movies and television shows. Annie Lee possesses an amazing ability to observe everyday life and reproduce it using humor, satire and realism. Her style has been referred to as “Black Americana”. In addition to showcasing 12 of Annie's wonderful prints, this calendar features important black history events, birthdays and holidays. This 2008 calendar is produced by Shades of Color in the category African-American Art calendars.
Contemporary African Art Calendar

Contemporary African Art 2008 Wall Calendar

Contemporary African Art Calendar : Wall : 2008


With rich color and meticulous detail, this vibrant collection of modern art expresses the diversity and tradition of the immense continent of Africa. Experience the energy, spirit, and culture of a proud people with a fascinating history as each month reveals Africa through the eyes of artists such as Esther Ameyibor, Jimoh Buraimoh, Wosene Worke Kosrof, and more. This 2008 calendar is produced by Avalanche Publishing in the category African-American Art calendars.
Felicia Greenlee Calendar

Felicia Greenlee 2008 Wall Calendar

Felicia Greenlee Calendar : Wall : 2008


Be a part of Felicia Greenlee's special celebration of African American culture through wall calendar that showcases her amazing talent. Felicia received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Clemson in South Carolina in 1993. After completing her education she began putting her creative talent to use in the textile industry as a designer stylist. In 1995 she was honored to participate in the traveling Smithsonian Institution Exhibit, "Black Women: Achievements Against the Odds." This calendar features Black history information throughout. This 2008 calendar is produced by Shades of Color in the category African-American Art calendars.
Frank Morrison Calendar

Frank Morrison 2008 Wall Calendar

Frank Morrison Calendar : Wall : 2008


Frank Morrison's artwork is unique and will make a statement that you simply cannot miss. The exaggerated body parts and flowing motion of the characters depicted in Frank's artwork are his signature and provide us with a glimpse of his endless creativity and talent. Frank Morrison has been called one of the most aspiring artists of his generation. He has received numerous accolades from his peers as well as his supporters.

Born in Massachusetts, but grew up in New Jersey, he began painting as a graffiti artist when he was a young boy. During this time he developed his elongated style and dramatized figures. His scenes create an era past and present. With timeless messages, his natural rhythmic style and intrinsic understanding of physical, spiritual and emotional expression invade and explode from his paintings.

Along with enjoying Frank's beautiful art every day, you will also be filled with knowledge as you read the black history information included throughout this calendar. This 2008 calendar is produced by Shades of Color in the category African-American Art calendars.
Jacob Lawrence Calendar

Jacob Lawrence 2008 Wall Calendar

Jacob Lawrence Calendar : Wall : 2008


While he is known for historical series such as “Harriet in the Promised Land,” Jacob Lawrence was a chronicler without peer of twentieth-century African American life: the hard work and struggle, the street life, the deep rich pleasures that could be extracted from thin times, and the hardy, resilient undercurrent of hope. They're all brought forth in this calendar's stirring images. This 2008 calendar is produced by Pomegranate in the category African-American Art calendars.
Jean-Michel Basquiat Calendar

Jean-Michel Basquiat 2008 Wall Calendar

Jean-Michel Basquiat Calendar : Wall : 2008


The art of Basquiat has a tragic edginess that transcends decades. His paintings reflect the confusion that clouded his days, and represent the uncertainties we all face. Ponder the chaotic beauty this year with our expertly rendered reproductions of 12 of his most influential works. This 2008 calendar is produced by Amcal in the category African-American Art calendars.
Jonathan Green Calendar

Jonathan Green 2008 Wall Calendar

Jonathan Green Calendar : Wall : 2008


Jonathan Green sees the world in ways that are uniquely his own, inspired by his early years on the inland marshes near the Sea Islands. The Gullah culture there, with its enduring traditions of farming and fishing, reverberates in Jonathan Green's paintings today. The Art of Jonathan Green wall calendar features 12 full-color images by the man whose vibrantly colored depictions of Low Country culture have earned him a place among America's top contemporary artists. This 2008 calendar is produced by Tide-Mark in the category African-American Art calendars.
Romare Bearden Calendar

Romare Bearden 2008 Wall Calendar

Romare Bearden Calendar : Wall : 2008


One of the twentieth century's preeminent artists, Romare Bearden (American, 1911-1988) lived and worked during a period of unprecedented growth and vitality in American society. His diverse oeuvre, including collages, mosaic murals, stage sets, record album covers, and more, reflects the creative ferment of his time. Deeply impassioned about the people, issues, and ideas that shaped the world, Bearden imbued his work with a humanism that transcends time and place. Among the twelve works reproduced here: Jazz Village, Old Couple, Mill Hand's Lunch Bucket, and The Long Fence. This 2008 calendar is produced by Pomegranate in the category African-American Art calendars.
Sir Shadow Calendar

Sir Shadow 2008 Wall Calendar

Sir Shadow Calendar : Wall : 2008


Sir Shadow is a unique twenty-first century artist whose style is both exciting and fascinating in its content. He has the unique ability to express love, music, and poetry. His ability to create art through the manipulation of one line, creating shapes and forms that dance, sing and swing with the Jazz music that it depicts is sheer genius. Sir Shadow says his purpose is to help others grow and glow.

Sir Shadow's work is internationally acclaimed and universally appreciated. Some of the collectors of his artwork include Quincy Jones, Isaac Hayes, Oprah Winfrey, Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, Teddy Riley, Puff Daddy, Lauryn Hill and Diana Ross to name but a few. Black History facts are also featured throughout this calendar. This 2008 calendar is produced by Shades of Color in the category African-American Art calendars.
Sunday Morning Calendar

Sunday Morning 2008 Wall Calendar

Sunday Morning Calendar : Wall : 2008


The Sunday Morning calendar by artist Marcella M. continues to illustrate the elegant yet sophisticated portrayals of Proverbs 31 women. Brought to life in vibrant, dynamic color, her Ladies in Hats not only compliment each page but masterfully depict the beauty of the spiritual African American woman. These women of faith are accompanied by scriptures that focus on the blessings that are promised to those who diligently seek the Lord. This 2008 calendar is produced by African American Expressions in the category African-American Art calendars.
The Painted Word African American Poets Calendar

The Painted Word African American Poets 2008 Wall Calendar

The Painted Word African American Poets Calendar : Wall : 2008


Twenty-four portraits of significant African American and Diaspora poets make up the Furious Flower Portrait Quilt by Malaika Favorite. Using mixed media collage, Favorite incorporates each poet's work into his or her portrait, striving for a suggestion of that poet's character. This calendar reproduces twelve of the quilt's portraits, of Nikki Giovanni, Margaret Walker, Claude McKay, and Rita Dove, among others, each accompanied by the text of the included poetry and a brief biography of the poet. Birthdays of notable African American poets are listed on the calendar's grid pages. This 2008 calendar is produced by Pomegranate in the category African-American Art calendars.

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