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Miami Dolphins NFL Collectibles 101 / 446 sold -
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Asian Garden Art with Golden Frame. Beautiful flowers, vines and butterfly 🦋 Possibly Japanese 🇯🇵 Framed and ready to hang right side up or upside down? You choose. Nice edition for your motif. 🈲 Framed Asian Art - Bird, Flowers & Leaves 18†wide x 22.5†high approx Nice Golden frame. Fits in with most Far Eastern themes. Nice piece. Enjoy! 🦠150 / 446 -
Asian Garden Art with Golden Frame. Beautiful flowers, vines and butterfly 🦋 Possibly Japanese 🇯🇵 Framed and ready to hang right side up or upside down? You choose. Nice edition for your motif. 🈲 Framed Asian Art - Bird, Flowers & Leaves 18†wide x 22.5†high approx Nice Golden frame. Fits in with most Far Eastern themes. Nice piece. Enjoy! 🦠151 / 446 -
Asian Garden Art with Golden Frame. Beautiful flowers, vines and butterfly 🦋 Possibly Japanese 🇯🇵 Framed and ready to hang right side up or upside down? You choose. Nice edition for your motif. 🈲 Framed Asian Art - Bird, Flowers & Leaves 18†wide x 22.5†high approx Nice Golden frame. Fits in with most Far Eastern themes. Nice piece. Enjoy! 🦠152 / 446 -
Asian Garden Art with Golden Frame. Beautiful flowers, vines and butterfly 🦋 Possibly Japanese 🇯🇵 Framed and ready to hang right side up or upside down? You choose. Nice edition for your motif. 🈲 Framed Asian Art - Bird, Flowers & Leaves 18†wide x 22.5†high approx Nice Golden frame. Fits in with most Far Eastern themes. Nice piece. Enjoy! 🦠153 / 446 -
Asian Garden Art with Golden Frame. Beautiful flowers, vines and butterfly 🦋 Possibly Japanese 🇯🇵 Framed and ready to hang right side up or upside down? You choose. Nice edition for your motif. 🈲 Framed Asian Art - Bird, Flowers & Leaves 18†wide x 22.5†high approx Nice Golden frame. Fits in with most Far Eastern themes. Nice piece. Enjoy! 🦠154 / 446 -
Asian Garden Art with Golden Frame. Beautiful flowers, vines and butterfly 🦋 Possibly Japanese 🇯🇵 Framed and ready to hang right side up or upside down? You choose. Nice edition for your motif. 🈲 Framed Asian Art - Bird, Flowers & Leaves 18†wide x 22.5†high approx Nice Golden frame. Fits in with most Far Eastern themes. Nice piece. Enjoy! 🦠155 / 446 -
Asian Garden Art with Golden Frame. Beautiful flowers, vines and butterfly 🦋 Possibly Japanese 🇯🇵 Framed and ready to hang right side up or upside down? You choose. Nice edition for your motif. 🈲 Framed Asian Art - Bird, Flowers & Leaves 18†wide x 22.5†high approx Nice Golden frame. Fits in with most Far Eastern themes. Nice piece. Enjoy! 🦠156 / 446 -
Asian Garden Art with Golden Frame. Beautiful flowers, vines and butterfly 🦋 Possibly Japanese 🇯🇵 Framed and ready to hang right side up or upside down? You choose. Nice edition for your motif. 🈲 Framed Asian Art - Bird, Flowers & Leaves 18†wide x 22.5†high approx Nice Golden frame. Fits in with most Far Eastern themes. Nice piece. Enjoy! 🦠157 / 446 -
Patsy Gullett is a professional artist 👩â€ðŸŽ¨ who lives and works 🖼 in Atlanta, Georgia. She earned a degree in Fine Arts and has successfully applied her talents and training in the commercial art field, as well as in the creation of fine art pieces. Since 1981, Patsy’s work has focused on her love and interest in the Architectural heritage of the South and across the country, leading her to travel extensively throughout the U.S. She has produced many fine portraits of historical buildings and homes in sculptured watercolors and her campus scene series of universities and colleges. The quality and sensitivity of her work has attracted numerous public and private commissions. I hope you enjoy the beauty and history of the piece you have selected. Many of these buildings I’m sure you have enjoyed in your travels and now you can anticipate seeing many more in your future travels. Or just enjoy the heritage of our country by looking at your collection of Sculptured Watercolors and Silhouettes. Awards & Recognition Arts for the Parks Competition – 1991 “The Capital†Top 100 paintings included in the traveling show in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and throughout the U.S. Piece purchased by Dunnegan Gallery of Art First Place – Yellow Daisy Festival, Atlanta, GA. Fine Arts Invitational Classic, Gwinett, GA Third Place – Cave Springs Arts Festival, Cave Springs, GA Purchase Awards Powers Crossroads Arts and Crafts Festival, Newnan, GA Yellow Daisy Festival, Stone Mountain, GA Winter Park Fine Arts Show, Winter Park, FL Naples Art Show, Naples, FL Coconut Grove Art Show, Coconut Grove, FL Gasparilla Arts Festival, Tampa, FL Mt. Dora Arts Festival, Mt. Dora, FL Corporate Collections Walt Disney World, FL Federal Home Loan Bank, Atlanta, GA Kaiser Permanente, Atlanta, GA Fayette County Commissioners Chambers, Fayetteville, GA Fayette County Bank, Peachtree City, GA College Park City Hall, College Park, GA WSB Television, Atlanta, GA U.S. Capitol. Washington D.C. World of Coke, Atlanta, GA 163 / 446 -
Patsy Gullett is a professional artist 👩â€ðŸŽ¨ who lives and works 🖼 in Atlanta, Georgia. She earned a degree in Fine Arts and has successfully applied her talents and training in the commercial art field, as well as in the creation of fine art pieces. Since 1981, Patsy’s work has focused on her love and interest in the Architectural heritage of the South and across the country, leading her to travel extensively throughout the U.S. She has produced many fine portraits of historical buildings and homes in sculptured watercolors and her campus scene series of universities and colleges. The quality and sensitivity of her work has attracted numerous public and private commissions. I hope you enjoy the beauty and history of the piece you have selected. Many of these buildings I’m sure you have enjoyed in your travels and now you can anticipate seeing many more in your future travels. Or just enjoy the heritage of our country by looking at your collection of Sculptured Watercolors and Silhouettes. Awards & Recognition Arts for the Parks Competition – 1991 “The Capital†Top 100 paintings included in the traveling show in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and throughout the U.S. Piece purchased by Dunnegan Gallery of Art First Place – Yellow Daisy Festival, Atlanta, GA. Fine Arts Invitational Classic, Gwinett, GA Third Place – Cave Springs Arts Festival, Cave Springs, GA Purchase Awards Powers Crossroads Arts and Crafts Festival, Newnan, GA Yellow Daisy Festival, Stone Mountain, GA Winter Park Fine Arts Show, Winter Park, FL Naples Art Show, Naples, FL Coconut Grove Art Show, Coconut Grove, FL Gasparilla Arts Festival, Tampa, FL Mt. Dora Arts Festival, Mt. Dora, FL Corporate Collections Walt Disney World, FL Federal Home Loan Bank, Atlanta, GA Kaiser Permanente, Atlanta, GA Fayette County Commissioners Chambers, Fayetteville, GA Fayette County Bank, Peachtree City, GA College Park City Hall, College Park, GA WSB Television, Atlanta, GA U.S. Capitol. Washington D.C. World of Coke, Atlanta, GA 164 / 446 -
Patsy Gullett is a professional artist 👩â€ðŸŽ¨ who lives and works 🖼 in Atlanta, Georgia. She earned a degree in Fine Arts and has successfully applied her talents and training in the commercial art field, as well as in the creation of fine art pieces. Since 1981, Patsy’s work has focused on her love and interest in the Architectural heritage of the South and across the country, leading her to travel extensively throughout the U.S. She has produced many fine portraits of historical buildings and homes in sculptured watercolors and her campus scene series of universities and colleges. The quality and sensitivity of her work has attracted numerous public and private commissions. I hope you enjoy the beauty and history of the piece you have selected. Many of these buildings I’m sure you have enjoyed in your travels and now you can anticipate seeing many more in your future travels. Or just enjoy the heritage of our country by looking at your collection of Sculptured Watercolors and Silhouettes. Awards & Recognition Arts for the Parks Competition – 1991 “The Capital†Top 100 paintings included in the traveling show in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and throughout the U.S. Piece purchased by Dunnegan Gallery of Art First Place – Yellow Daisy Festival, Atlanta, GA. Fine Arts Invitational Classic, Gwinett, GA Third Place – Cave Springs Arts Festival, Cave Springs, GA Purchase Awards Powers Crossroads Arts and Crafts Festival, Newnan, GA Yellow Daisy Festival, Stone Mountain, GA Winter Park Fine Arts Show, Winter Park, FL Naples Art Show, Naples, FL Coconut Grove Art Show, Coconut Grove, FL Gasparilla Arts Festival, Tampa, FL Mt. Dora Arts Festival, Mt. Dora, FL Corporate Collections Walt Disney World, FL Federal Home Loan Bank, Atlanta, GA Kaiser Permanente, Atlanta, GA Fayette County Commissioners Chambers, Fayetteville, GA Fayette County Bank, Peachtree City, GA College Park City Hall, College Park, GA WSB Television, Atlanta, GA U.S. Capitol. Washington D.C. World of Coke, Atlanta, GA 165 / 446 -
Patsy Gullett is a professional artist 👩â€ðŸŽ¨ who lives and works 🖼 in Atlanta, Georgia. She earned a degree in Fine Arts and has successfully applied her talents and training in the commercial art field, as well as in the creation of fine art pieces. Since 1981, Patsy’s work has focused on her love and interest in the Architectural heritage of the South and across the country, leading her to travel extensively throughout the U.S. She has produced many fine portraits of historical buildings and homes in sculptured watercolors and her campus scene series of universities and colleges. The quality and sensitivity of her work has attracted numerous public and private commissions. I hope you enjoy the beauty and history of the piece you have selected. Many of these buildings I’m sure you have enjoyed in your travels and now you can anticipate seeing many more in your future travels. Or just enjoy the heritage of our country by looking at your collection of Sculptured Watercolors and Silhouettes. Awards & Recognition Arts for the Parks Competition – 1991 “The Capital†Top 100 paintings included in the traveling show in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and throughout the U.S. Piece purchased by Dunnegan Gallery of Art First Place – Yellow Daisy Festival, Atlanta, GA. Fine Arts Invitational Classic, Gwinett, GA Third Place – Cave Springs Arts Festival, Cave Springs, GA Purchase Awards Powers Crossroads Arts and Crafts Festival, Newnan, GA Yellow Daisy Festival, Stone Mountain, GA Winter Park Fine Arts Show, Winter Park, FL Naples Art Show, Naples, FL Coconut Grove Art Show, Coconut Grove, FL Gasparilla Arts Festival, Tampa, FL Mt. Dora Arts Festival, Mt. Dora, FL Corporate Collections Walt Disney World, FL Federal Home Loan Bank, Atlanta, GA Kaiser Permanente, Atlanta, GA Fayette County Commissioners Chambers, Fayetteville, GA Fayette County Bank, Peachtree City, GA College Park City Hall, College Park, GA WSB Television, Atlanta, GA U.S. Capitol. Washington D.C. World of Coke, Atlanta, GA 166 / 446 -
Patsy Gullett is a professional artist 👩â€ðŸŽ¨ who lives and works 🖼 in Atlanta, Georgia. She earned a degree in Fine Arts and has successfully applied her talents and training in the commercial art field, as well as in the creation of fine art pieces. Since 1981, Patsy’s work has focused on her love and interest in the Architectural heritage of the South and across the country, leading her to travel extensively throughout the U.S. She has produced many fine portraits of historical buildings and homes in sculptured watercolors and her campus scene series of universities and colleges. The quality and sensitivity of her work has attracted numerous public and private commissions. I hope you enjoy the beauty and history of the piece you have selected. Many of these buildings I’m sure you have enjoyed in your travels and now you can anticipate seeing many more in your future travels. Or just enjoy the heritage of our country by looking at your collection of Sculptured Watercolors and Silhouettes. Awards & Recognition Arts for the Parks Competition – 1991 “The Capital†Top 100 paintings included in the traveling show in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and throughout the U.S. Piece purchased by Dunnegan Gallery of Art First Place – Yellow Daisy Festival, Atlanta, GA. Fine Arts Invitational Classic, Gwinett, GA Third Place – Cave Springs Arts Festival, Cave Springs, GA Purchase Awards Powers Crossroads Arts and Crafts Festival, Newnan, GA Yellow Daisy Festival, Stone Mountain, GA Winter Park Fine Arts Show, Winter Park, FL Naples Art Show, Naples, FL Coconut Grove Art Show, Coconut Grove, FL Gasparilla Arts Festival, Tampa, FL Mt. Dora Arts Festival, Mt. Dora, FL Corporate Collections Walt Disney World, FL Federal Home Loan Bank, Atlanta, GA Kaiser Permanente, Atlanta, GA Fayette County Commissioners Chambers, Fayetteville, GA Fayette County Bank, Peachtree City, GA College Park City Hall, College Park, GA WSB Television, Atlanta, GA U.S. Capitol. Washington D.C. World of Coke, Atlanta, GA 167 / 446 -
Patsy Gullett is a professional artist 👩â€ðŸŽ¨ who lives and works 🖼 in Atlanta, Georgia. She earned a degree in Fine Arts and has successfully applied her talents and training in the commercial art field, as well as in the creation of fine art pieces. Since 1981, Patsy’s work has focused on her love and interest in the Architectural heritage of the South and across the country, leading her to travel extensively throughout the U.S. She has produced many fine portraits of historical buildings and homes in sculptured watercolors and her campus scene series of universities and colleges. The quality and sensitivity of her work has attracted numerous public and private commissions. I hope you enjoy the beauty and history of the piece you have selected. Many of these buildings I’m sure you have enjoyed in your travels and now you can anticipate seeing many more in your future travels. Or just enjoy the heritage of our country by looking at your collection of Sculptured Watercolors and Silhouettes. Awards & Recognition Arts for the Parks Competition – 1991 “The Capital†Top 100 paintings included in the traveling show in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and throughout the U.S. Piece purchased by Dunnegan Gallery of Art First Place – Yellow Daisy Festival, Atlanta, GA. Fine Arts Invitational Classic, Gwinett, GA Third Place – Cave Springs Arts Festival, Cave Springs, GA Purchase Awards Powers Crossroads Arts and Crafts Festival, Newnan, GA Yellow Daisy Festival, Stone Mountain, GA Winter Park Fine Arts Show, Winter Park, FL Naples Art Show, Naples, FL Coconut Grove Art Show, Coconut Grove, FL Gasparilla Arts Festival, Tampa, FL Mt. Dora Arts Festival, Mt. Dora, FL Corporate Collections Walt Disney World, FL Federal Home Loan Bank, Atlanta, GA Kaiser Permanente, Atlanta, GA Fayette County Commissioners Chambers, Fayetteville, GA Fayette County Bank, Peachtree City, GA College Park City Hall, College Park, GA WSB Television, Atlanta, GA U.S. Capitol. Washington D.C. World of Coke, Atlanta, GA 168 / 446 -
Exterior lake and mountains scene. Mount Chocorua White Mountains, New Hampshire. Charles Henry Sawyer (1868-1954) was in the business of producing hand-colored photographs. He was in direct competition with his peer and former employer, Wallace Nutting. Sawyer created beautiful scenic hand-painted photographic landscapes for the tourist trade. These small, colorful pictures were like the postcards of today. Travelers would bring them home for their own memories or give them to friends and family to decorate their walls. Most of his scenes are of New Hampshire, but he also produced pieces depicting Maine, and the Monterey Coast. Enjoy! 169 / 446 -
Exterior lake and mountains scene. Mount Chocorua White Mountains, New Hampshire. Charles Henry Sawyer (1868-1954) was in the business of producing hand-colored photographs. He was in direct competition with his peer and former employer, Wallace Nutting. Sawyer created beautiful scenic hand-painted photographic landscapes for the tourist trade. These small, colorful pictures were like the postcards of today. Travelers would bring them home for their own memories or give them to friends and family to decorate their walls. Most of his scenes are of New Hampshire, but he also produced pieces depicting Maine, and the Monterey Coast. Enjoy! 170 / 446 -
Exterior lake and mountains scene. Mount Chocorua White Mountains, New Hampshire. Charles Henry Sawyer (1868-1954) was in the business of producing hand-colored photographs. He was in direct competition with his peer and former employer, Wallace Nutting. Sawyer created beautiful scenic hand-painted photographic landscapes for the tourist trade. These small, colorful pictures were like the postcards of today. Travelers would bring them home for their own memories or give them to friends and family to decorate their walls. Most of his scenes are of New Hampshire, but he also produced pieces depicting Maine, and the Monterey Coast. Enjoy! 171 / 446 -
Exterior lake and mountains scene. Mount Chocorua White Mountains, New Hampshire. Charles Henry Sawyer (1868-1954) was in the business of producing hand-colored photographs. He was in direct competition with his peer and former employer, Wallace Nutting. Sawyer created beautiful scenic hand-painted photographic landscapes for the tourist trade. These small, colorful pictures were like the postcards of today. Travelers would bring them home for their own memories or give them to friends and family to decorate their walls. Most of his scenes are of New Hampshire, but he also produced pieces depicting Maine, and the Monterey Coast. Enjoy! 172 / 446 -
Exterior lake and mountains scene. Mount Chocorua White Mountains, New Hampshire. Charles Henry Sawyer (1868-1954) was in the business of producing hand-colored photographs. He was in direct competition with his peer and former employer, Wallace Nutting. Sawyer created beautiful scenic hand-painted photographic landscapes for the tourist trade. These small, colorful pictures were like the postcards of today. Travelers would bring them home for their own memories or give them to friends and family to decorate their walls. Most of his scenes are of New Hampshire, but he also produced pieces depicting Maine, and the Monterey Coast. Enjoy! 173 / 446 -
Exterior lake and mountains scene. Mount Chocorua White Mountains, New Hampshire. Charles Henry Sawyer (1868-1954) was in the business of producing hand-colored photographs. He was in direct competition with his peer and former employer, Wallace Nutting. Sawyer created beautiful scenic hand-painted photographic landscapes for the tourist trade. These small, colorful pictures were like the postcards of today. Travelers would bring them home for their own memories or give them to friends and family to decorate their walls. Most of his scenes are of New Hampshire, but he also produced pieces depicting Maine, and the Monterey Coast. Enjoy! 174 / 446 -
A long term resident of Delaware, artist 👨â€ðŸŽ¨ Larry Anderson enjoys focusing his attentions to the beauty of the Eastern Seaboard's 🌊 sights and events. Larry attempts to search out past and present nostalgia relating to "history in the making". Larry likes to keep his art inviting and have the feeling of being able to "walk in and stay" in his works for a while, creating the art that reflects our lives and times. While Larry enjoys capturing the local lore and events that are unique to this area, he also enjoys "participation painting" incorporating other people's ideas, memories and dreams into his art. Larry is dedicated to preserving the history of the region, actively supporting causes and efforts by both participation and fundraising events. Larry is from an artistic family. His parents met in art school and his brother Jon is a professional artist as well. Larry is a graduate of Fine Arts from the American Academy of Arts in Chicago, Illinois where he studied commercial illustration and watercolor. After being transferred to the Delaware Valley as an Electrical Engineer and Construction Manager in 1984 he began to realize his talents laid elsewhere and has spent the last 17 years of his life as a full time Artist and part time civic activist. Some of Larry's accomplishments include but are not limited to: Wilmington Christian School's 1994 Artist of the Year Cofounder and chairman of the Ronald McDonald House of Delaware's Annual Artfest Fundraising Event for 15 years Commissioned Artist for PNC Bank's 1995, 1996 and 2002 Holiday Prints Painting and signing a rendition of "The Grand Staircase" on the 1996 Titanic Expedition Cruise Buy-A-Tie Fundraiser for the Wilmington Western Railroad for 1999 Cofounder and Chairman of the Wilmington and Western Hockessin Art Festival for 10 years Fundraising programs for many Not for Profit Organizations Recording and preserving the history of the Eastern Seaboard Former Board Member for Wilmington & Western Railroad Former Board Member for Ronald McDonald House of Delaware State of Delaware 2010 Fellowship Award Recipient Founder of Art at the Atrium Show, benefiting Habitat for Humanity Mentoring & helping prepare students for art school Sits on Board of Advisors for Delaware Foundation for Visual Arts (DFVA) Committee member reorganizing the Brandywine Festival of the Arts In addition, Larry's works are in many private and commercial collections around the world. 175 / 446 -
A long term resident of Delaware, artist 👨â€ðŸŽ¨ Larry Anderson enjoys focusing his attentions to the beauty of the Eastern Seaboard's 🌊 sights and events. Larry attempts to search out past and present nostalgia relating to "history in the making". Larry likes to keep his art inviting and have the feeling of being able to "walk in and stay" in his works for a while, creating the art that reflects our lives and times. While Larry enjoys capturing the local lore and events that are unique to this area, he also enjoys "participation painting" incorporating other people's ideas, memories and dreams into his art. Larry is dedicated to preserving the history of the region, actively supporting causes and efforts by both participation and fundraising events. Larry is from an artistic family. His parents met in art school and his brother Jon is a professional artist as well. Larry is a graduate of Fine Arts from the American Academy of Arts in Chicago, Illinois where he studied commercial illustration and watercolor. After being transferred to the Delaware Valley as an Electrical Engineer and Construction Manager in 1984 he began to realize his talents laid elsewhere and has spent the last 17 years of his life as a full time Artist and part time civic activist. Some of Larry's accomplishments include but are not limited to: Wilmington Christian School's 1994 Artist of the Year Cofounder and chairman of the Ronald McDonald House of Delaware's Annual Artfest Fundraising Event for 15 years Commissioned Artist for PNC Bank's 1995, 1996 and 2002 Holiday Prints Painting and signing a rendition of "The Grand Staircase" on the 1996 Titanic Expedition Cruise Buy-A-Tie Fundraiser for the Wilmington Western Railroad for 1999 Cofounder and Chairman of the Wilmington and Western Hockessin Art Festival for 10 years Fundraising programs for many Not for Profit Organizations Recording and preserving the history of the Eastern Seaboard Former Board Member for Wilmington & Western Railroad Former Board Member for Ronald McDonald House of Delaware State of Delaware 2010 Fellowship Award Recipient Founder of Art at the Atrium Show, benefiting Habitat for Humanity Mentoring & helping prepare students for art school Sits on Board of Advisors for Delaware Foundation for Visual Arts (DFVA) Committee member reorganizing the Brandywine Festival of the Arts In addition, Larry's works are in many private and commercial collections around the world. 176 / 446 -
A long term resident of Delaware, artist 👨â€ðŸŽ¨ Larry Anderson enjoys focusing his attentions to the beauty of the Eastern Seaboard's 🌊 sights and events. Larry attempts to search out past and present nostalgia relating to "history in the making". Larry likes to keep his art inviting and have the feeling of being able to "walk in and stay" in his works for a while, creating the art that reflects our lives and times. While Larry enjoys capturing the local lore and events that are unique to this area, he also enjoys "participation painting" incorporating other people's ideas, memories and dreams into his art. Larry is dedicated to preserving the history of the region, actively supporting causes and efforts by both participation and fundraising events. Larry is from an artistic family. His parents met in art school and his brother Jon is a professional artist as well. Larry is a graduate of Fine Arts from the American Academy of Arts in Chicago, Illinois where he studied commercial illustration and watercolor. After being transferred to the Delaware Valley as an Electrical Engineer and Construction Manager in 1984 he began to realize his talents laid elsewhere and has spent the last 17 years of his life as a full time Artist and part time civic activist. Some of Larry's accomplishments include but are not limited to: Wilmington Christian School's 1994 Artist of the Year Cofounder and chairman of the Ronald McDonald House of Delaware's Annual Artfest Fundraising Event for 15 years Commissioned Artist for PNC Bank's 1995, 1996 and 2002 Holiday Prints Painting and signing a rendition of "The Grand Staircase" on the 1996 Titanic Expedition Cruise Buy-A-Tie Fundraiser for the Wilmington Western Railroad for 1999 Cofounder and Chairman of the Wilmington and Western Hockessin Art Festival for 10 years Fundraising programs for many Not for Profit Organizations Recording and preserving the history of the Eastern Seaboard Former Board Member for Wilmington & Western Railroad Former Board Member for Ronald McDonald House of Delaware State of Delaware 2010 Fellowship Award Recipient Founder of Art at the Atrium Show, benefiting Habitat for Humanity Mentoring & helping prepare students for art school Sits on Board of Advisors for Delaware Foundation for Visual Arts (DFVA) Committee member reorganizing the Brandywine Festival of the Arts In addition, Larry's works are in many private and commercial collections around the world. 177 / 446 -
A long term resident of Delaware, artist 👨â€ðŸŽ¨ Larry Anderson enjoys focusing his attentions to the beauty of the Eastern Seaboard's 🌊 sights and events. Larry attempts to search out past and present nostalgia relating to "history in the making". Larry likes to keep his art inviting and have the feeling of being able to "walk in and stay" in his works for a while, creating the art that reflects our lives and times. While Larry enjoys capturing the local lore and events that are unique to this area, he also enjoys "participation painting" incorporating other people's ideas, memories and dreams into his art. Larry is dedicated to preserving the history of the region, actively supporting causes and efforts by both participation and fundraising events. Larry is from an artistic family. His parents met in art school and his brother Jon is a professional artist as well. Larry is a graduate of Fine Arts from the American Academy of Arts in Chicago, Illinois where he studied commercial illustration and watercolor. After being transferred to the Delaware Valley as an Electrical Engineer and Construction Manager in 1984 he began to realize his talents laid elsewhere and has spent the last 17 years of his life as a full time Artist and part time civic activist. Some of Larry's accomplishments include but are not limited to: Wilmington Christian School's 1994 Artist of the Year Cofounder and chairman of the Ronald McDonald House of Delaware's Annual Artfest Fundraising Event for 15 years Commissioned Artist for PNC Bank's 1995, 1996 and 2002 Holiday Prints Painting and signing a rendition of "The Grand Staircase" on the 1996 Titanic Expedition Cruise Buy-A-Tie Fundraiser for the Wilmington Western Railroad for 1999 Cofounder and Chairman of the Wilmington and Western Hockessin Art Festival for 10 years Fundraising programs for many Not for Profit Organizations Recording and preserving the history of the Eastern Seaboard Former Board Member for Wilmington & Western Railroad Former Board Member for Ronald McDonald House of Delaware State of Delaware 2010 Fellowship Award Recipient Founder of Art at the Atrium Show, benefiting Habitat for Humanity Mentoring & helping prepare students for art school Sits on Board of Advisors for Delaware Foundation for Visual Arts (DFVA) Committee member reorganizing the Brandywine Festival of the Arts In addition, Larry's works are in many private and commercial collections around the world. 178 / 446 -
A long term resident of Delaware, artist 👨â€ðŸŽ¨ Larry Anderson enjoys focusing his attentions to the beauty of the Eastern Seaboard's 🌊 sights and events. Larry attempts to search out past and present nostalgia relating to "history in the making". Larry likes to keep his art inviting and have the feeling of being able to "walk in and stay" in his works for a while, creating the art that reflects our lives and times. While Larry enjoys capturing the local lore and events that are unique to this area, he also enjoys "participation painting" incorporating other people's ideas, memories and dreams into his art. Larry is dedicated to preserving the history of the region, actively supporting causes and efforts by both participation and fundraising events. Larry is from an artistic family. His parents met in art school and his brother Jon is a professional artist as well. Larry is a graduate of Fine Arts from the American Academy of Arts in Chicago, Illinois where he studied commercial illustration and watercolor. After being transferred to the Delaware Valley as an Electrical Engineer and Construction Manager in 1984 he began to realize his talents laid elsewhere and has spent the last 17 years of his life as a full time Artist and part time civic activist. Some of Larry's accomplishments include but are not limited to: Wilmington Christian School's 1994 Artist of the Year Cofounder and chairman of the Ronald McDonald House of Delaware's Annual Artfest Fundraising Event for 15 years Commissioned Artist for PNC Bank's 1995, 1996 and 2002 Holiday Prints Painting and signing a rendition of "The Grand Staircase" on the 1996 Titanic Expedition Cruise Buy-A-Tie Fundraiser for the Wilmington Western Railroad for 1999 Cofounder and Chairman of the Wilmington and Western Hockessin Art Festival for 10 years Fundraising programs for many Not for Profit Organizations Recording and preserving the history of the Eastern Seaboard Former Board Member for Wilmington & Western Railroad Former Board Member for Ronald McDonald House of Delaware State of Delaware 2010 Fellowship Award Recipient Founder of Art at the Atrium Show, benefiting Habitat for Humanity Mentoring & helping prepare students for art school Sits on Board of Advisors for Delaware Foundation for Visual Arts (DFVA) Committee member reorganizing the Brandywine Festival of the Arts In addition, Larry's works are in many private and commercial collections around the world. 179 / 446 -
A long term resident of Delaware, artist 👨â€ðŸŽ¨ Larry Anderson enjoys focusing his attentions to the beauty of the Eastern Seaboard's 🌊 sights and events. Larry attempts to search out past and present nostalgia relating to "history in the making". Larry likes to keep his art inviting and have the feeling of being able to "walk in and stay" in his works for a while, creating the art that reflects our lives and times. While Larry enjoys capturing the local lore and events that are unique to this area, he also enjoys "participation painting" incorporating other people's ideas, memories and dreams into his art. Larry is dedicated to preserving the history of the region, actively supporting causes and efforts by both participation and fundraising events. Larry is from an artistic family. His parents met in art school and his brother Jon is a professional artist as well. Larry is a graduate of Fine Arts from the American Academy of Arts in Chicago, Illinois where he studied commercial illustration and watercolor. After being transferred to the Delaware Valley as an Electrical Engineer and Construction Manager in 1984 he began to realize his talents laid elsewhere and has spent the last 17 years of his life as a full time Artist and part time civic activist. Some of Larry's accomplishments include but are not limited to: Wilmington Christian School's 1994 Artist of the Year Cofounder and chairman of the Ronald McDonald House of Delaware's Annual Artfest Fundraising Event for 15 years Commissioned Artist for PNC Bank's 1995, 1996 and 2002 Holiday Prints Painting and signing a rendition of "The Grand Staircase" on the 1996 Titanic Expedition Cruise Buy-A-Tie Fundraiser for the Wilmington Western Railroad for 1999 Cofounder and Chairman of the Wilmington and Western Hockessin Art Festival for 10 years Fundraising programs for many Not for Profit Organizations Recording and preserving the history of the Eastern Seaboard Former Board Member for Wilmington & Western Railroad Former Board Member for Ronald McDonald House of Delaware State of Delaware 2010 Fellowship Award Recipient Founder of Art at the Atrium Show, benefiting Habitat for Humanity Mentoring & helping prepare students for art school Sits on Board of Advisors for Delaware Foundation for Visual Arts (DFVA) Committee member reorganizing the Brandywine Festival of the Arts In addition, Larry's works are in many private and commercial collections around the world. 180 / 446 -
A long term resident of Delaware, artist 👨â€ðŸŽ¨ Larry Anderson enjoys focusing his attentions to the beauty of the Eastern Seaboard's 🌊 sights and events. Larry attempts to search out past and present nostalgia relating to "history in the making". Larry likes to keep his art inviting and have the feeling of being able to "walk in and stay" in his works for a while, creating the art that reflects our lives and times. While Larry enjoys capturing the local lore and events that are unique to this area, he also enjoys "participation painting" incorporating other people's ideas, memories and dreams into his art. Larry is dedicated to preserving the history of the region, actively supporting causes and efforts by both participation and fundraising events. Larry is from an artistic family. His parents met in art school and his brother Jon is a professional artist as well. Larry is a graduate of Fine Arts from the American Academy of Arts in Chicago, Illinois where he studied commercial illustration and watercolor. After being transferred to the Delaware Valley as an Electrical Engineer and Construction Manager in 1984 he began to realize his talents laid elsewhere and has spent the last 17 years of his life as a full time Artist and part time civic activist. Some of Larry's accomplishments include but are not limited to: Wilmington Christian School's 1994 Artist of the Year Cofounder and chairman of the Ronald McDonald House of Delaware's Annual Artfest Fundraising Event for 15 years Commissioned Artist for PNC Bank's 1995, 1996 and 2002 Holiday Prints Painting and signing a rendition of "The Grand Staircase" on the 1996 Titanic Expedition Cruise Buy-A-Tie Fundraiser for the Wilmington Western Railroad for 1999 Cofounder and Chairman of the Wilmington and Western Hockessin Art Festival for 10 years Fundraising programs for many Not for Profit Organizations Recording and preserving the history of the Eastern Seaboard Former Board Member for Wilmington & Western Railroad Former Board Member for Ronald McDonald House of Delaware State of Delaware 2010 Fellowship Award Recipient Founder of Art at the Atrium Show, benefiting Habitat for Humanity Mentoring & helping prepare students for art school Sits on Board of Advisors for Delaware Foundation for Visual Arts (DFVA) Committee member reorganizing the Brandywine Festival of the Arts In addition, Larry's works are in many private and commercial collections around the world. 181 / 446 -
A long term resident of Delaware, artist 👨â€ðŸŽ¨ Larry Anderson enjoys focusing his attentions to the beauty of the Eastern Seaboard's 🌊 sights and events. Larry attempts to search out past and present nostalgia relating to "history in the making". Larry likes to keep his art inviting and have the feeling of being able to "walk in and stay" in his works for a while, creating the art that reflects our lives and times. While Larry enjoys capturing the local lore and events that are unique to this area, he also enjoys "participation painting" incorporating other people's ideas, memories and dreams into his art. Larry is dedicated to preserving the history of the region, actively supporting causes and efforts by both participation and fundraising events. Larry is from an artistic family. His parents met in art school and his brother Jon is a professional artist as well. Larry is a graduate of Fine Arts from the American Academy of Arts in Chicago, Illinois where he studied commercial illustration and watercolor. After being transferred to the Delaware Valley as an Electrical Engineer and Construction Manager in 1984 he began to realize his talents laid elsewhere and has spent the last 17 years of his life as a full time Artist and part time civic activist. Some of Larry's accomplishments include but are not limited to: Wilmington Christian School's 1994 Artist of the Year Cofounder and chairman of the Ronald McDonald House of Delaware's Annual Artfest Fundraising Event for 15 years Commissioned Artist for PNC Bank's 1995, 1996 and 2002 Holiday Prints Painting and signing a rendition of "The Grand Staircase" on the 1996 Titanic Expedition Cruise Buy-A-Tie Fundraiser for the Wilmington Western Railroad for 1999 Cofounder and Chairman of the Wilmington and Western Hockessin Art Festival for 10 years Fundraising programs for many Not for Profit Organizations Recording and preserving the history of the Eastern Seaboard Former Board Member for Wilmington & Western Railroad Former Board Member for Ronald McDonald House of Delaware State of Delaware 2010 Fellowship Award Recipient Founder of Art at the Atrium Show, benefiting Habitat for Humanity Mentoring & helping prepare students for art school Sits on Board of Advisors for Delaware Foundation for Visual Arts (DFVA) Committee member reorganizing the Brandywine Festival of the Arts In addition, Larry's works are in many private and commercial collections around the world. 182 / 446 -
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