Monday, August 2, 2010

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FIRST AND FOREMOST! BIG THANKS to all our recent BLOG followers! You all are in for some definite fun and exciting art news that we'll sure to keep you posted and updated on!

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Art Tasting: This service specializes in educating individuals and future clientele on all aspects of art and of the practice of collecting art. These art tastings are particularly correspondent to corporate events, dinner parties, house warming’s, and exclusive high-end social functions.

Try On A Painting: This program allows you to select a painting of your choice and invite it into your home. Furthermore this program allows you to actually take this painting and hang it in your room, office, kitchen, dining room, etc. You could also call neighbors over and see if they notice the magical and inspiring paintings on the walls. To conclude, one would say it’s like trying clothes on at the mall, or even sampling your favorite ice cream. With this said, why not Try On A Painting? It most likely will bring the best out in you.

Virtual Viewing: Sometimes it can be very difficult picking out a piece of art work without knowing specifically where to place it. This service allows you to send over an image of the intended wall space for the art work. Thus, in return we will give you a complete Virtual Viewing of the area. In addition, we have multiple simulated settings that are used as examples of art installations for various environments.

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Friday, July 30, 2010

Free At Last

from " American Negro Songs " by J. W. Work



Free at last, free at last
I thank God I'm free at last
Free at last, free at last
I thank God I'm free at last

Way down yonder in the graveyard walk
I thank God I'm free at last
Me and my Jesus going to meet and talk
I thank God I'm free at last

On my knees when the light pass'd by
I thank God I'm free at last
Tho't my soul would rise and fly
I thank God I'm free at last

Some of these mornings, bright and fair
I thank God I'm free at last
Goin' meet King Jesus in the air
I thank God I'm free at last

The meaning of Negro Spirituals

Slaves led very difficult lives. They were forbidden many things, but they were allowed to go to church and play music. Combining African rhythms and harmonies with messages of hope from the bible, they created what were called, Negro Spirituals. The Negro Spirituals not only gave hope during a time of hardship, but has influenced American History of music, poetry, pivotal movements and even the ARTS like the Civil Rights Movement. A series of Negro Spirituals became freedom songs during the Civil Rights Movement. As a reminder of what they were fighting for, the freedom songs provided inspiration and hope. They motivated and supported ordinary people, which united and transformed the Civil Rights Movement. Negro Spirituals changed the character of American Society and may be equaled in importance.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Virtual View of "Interlude"


"Interlude"

ARTIST: Charlotte Riley-Webb
MEDIUM: Acrylic on Canvas
DIMENSIONS: 48"x72"
PRICE: $9800

For inquiries or payment options, contact us by phone at 404.964.4891 or email us at sales@premierart.net.

Charlotte Riley-Webb is an extremely talented abstract and figurative artist whose most recent work on the children's book "Our Children Can Soar" garnered her an NAACP Image Award. To find out more about Charlotte and view more of her work, click here.