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Eri Yamamoto Trio -][- THE NEXT PAGE – [AUM Fidelity, 2012] –

13 Friday Apr 2012

Posted by Rob Young in What's New?

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Eri Yamamoto Trio, THE NEXT PAGE

Eri Yamamoto Trio -][- THE NEXT PAGE –MP3– [AUM Fidelity, 2012] –

It has been two years since Eri Yamamoto’s last album of wonderfully melodious songs! She has been busy playing for rapt audiences across Europe and Japan, as well as the U.S. and Canada. Folks around the world get effusive when they hear her music, and that is an organically beautiful reality. Ms. Yamamoto has also been busy writing, and The Next Page presents a treasure trove of all new compositions. Continue reading →

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Rene Dickerson | Jazz Trio in Blue and Orange

29 Monday Dec 2008

Posted by Rob Young in African American Art

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We’re delighted to share with you this week the renowned artistry of Rene Dickerson as our last feature for 2008.

A Love affair with a brush and canvas is the best way to create has led him down a road filled with shapes and color that hold the world captivated. Rene has a body of work that spans four decades with various awards and accolades from the art industry and collectors. ~ Grandpasart.com

Rene Dickerson | Jazz Trio in Blue and Orange [Giclee/Limited Edition]

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E. Peterson W. | Innocence

01 Monday Dec 2008

Posted by Rob Young in African American Art, What's New?

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Hello everyone, the other day I received a comment from E. Peterson W. in reference to art and discovered in conversation that she’s an artist. With this in mind, we’re beginning the month of December with the work of this prophetic young artist as our featured “Artists of The Week.” Ironically, we where stumped and fascinated after viewing her work and therefore had a very difficult time deciding which piece to feature. So after mulling over Ms. Peterson’s pieces time and again, her latest masterpiece “Innocence” seemed appropriate for this or any occasion from the collection of her wonderful gallery. Enjoy!

E. Peterson W. | Innocence

Description: “I just love painting faces. No matter how deep you look into the eyes of a child, all you see is innocence. The eyes say it all. Especially children’s eyes. Acrylic paint and pastel on paper.”

E. Peterson, Innocence

E. Peterson, Innocence

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