- James Rhea 18" x 24 " drawing = study for portrait $500
- Rhea grew up in South Carolina, and traveled in different parts of the United States. From a very early age, he wasfascinated by the history and culture of several different world civilizations, both modern and ancient. In the Navy, he was able to experience first hand the cultures and also the religion-philosophy that was its base. His art conveys the symbolic meaning from several spiritual traditions in an interpretive contemporary form. These can be figurative-representational in form, or a pure abstraction with symbolic content.
- antique needlepoint - $100
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Framed antique needlepoint. Beautiful piece.
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Elaine & Lancelotxx $75 xxxx24"x32"
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Aurora Reeves
- Aurora is a self taught artist who painted this mythic scene of the Lady Elaine, once infatuated with Lancelot, scrying to find out that his love is already given to the queen. A poignant moment and a powerful gift.
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$3200 Approximately 36" X 48" This tapestry from Burma is called a kalaga and is intricately embroidered using sequins, beads, colored stones, small pearls, coral, braids, metallic threads on linen, velvet, silk or cotton. The signs of the zodiac have the typical centrally padded applique design filled with kapok or cotton

Two Fish on a String LeRoy , 1896 $150 Hallen Weiner print from NYC. It is of 2 fish on a stringer and it is painted by Le Roy, 1896. Measures approximately 18" by 27". SOLD -
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P. A. Crenshaw (16"x20") $175
- Mrs. Crenshaw has her needlepoint on display at the South Carolina State Museum. This is beautiful work and exquisitely and expensively framed.
ARTWORK FOR SALE

Frame of Night - $400
Bette Lee Coburn
0riginal Acrylic 30"x40"
Born in Chicago, Ill., Bette Lee Coburn attended Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa; Art Institute of Chicago; Evanston Art Center, Evanston, Ill., and the University of North Carolina. She is listed in American Federation of Arts, Who's Who of American Artists, The International Directory of Art, Who's Who in the Sothwest, and Who's Who of American Women.
At present, Bette Lee resides in Greenville, S.C. She has taught at the Greenvlle Museum of Art and Furman University. She is one of 39 artists featured in the tricentennial book, 39 Contemporary Artists of South Carolina.

Deux Cheveaux
Artist's Proof - $2500
Guillaume Azoulay, a self-taught artist, was born in Casablanca, Morocco in 1949. Azoulay by the age of thirteen was sketching and selling his drawings on the streets of Paris. Azoulay made the world his university, people were his main subject with their joys and pains and ways of life. The brilliance of Azoulay’s art centers on his ability to convey the purity of line to create strong illusions of fluid motion and life. Line is the key element of design in Azoulay’s artwork. It is through his organic line that Azoulay creates balance, harmony, contrast, and the illusion of depth and movement in each one of his compositions.
Galaxie $250
Wendy Giminski - Original Colored Pencil 19.5" x 22"
Athens ,GA is the home of the eclectic. alternative art, music and thought. Resident, artist, illustrator, and graphic designer Wendy Giminski received her art education from Syracuse University.

Ron Mangravite


The Red Foxes red fox Ray Harm (24"x27.5") $300
Print alone is valued at $350 had it not encountered a minor lightbulb discoloration on the background. Buy it because you like it. The damage is minimal and the print is beautiful.
Harm was born in the mid-1920s in West Virginia;and later moved west to compete in rodeos and training horses for the circus. He served in the US Navy in WWII. In 1961 Harm and Wood Hannah, a businessman and art collector came up with the idea of making high-quality art prints of Harm's paintings, which would be issued in limited print runs.
Harm closed production of prints from his major collection around the end of the 1990s, with 195 pieces included in that collection. y, sells prints from original works by his father that were not a part of the original major collection.
Open Doors
Ken Page
28" x 56" $500
This bold piece was done while Ken was at the UGA. It has texture, movement and feeling. Original acrylic.
Wild Turkey
Ken Davies - Signed Print 15" x 15"
(framed size 21.75" x 21.75") $95
Ken Davies was born December, 1925 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, studied at The Massachusetts School of Art in Boston and received a B.F.A. from the Yale School of Fine Arts in 1950. His paintings appear in many fine museums. Ken designed three United States Postage Stamps as well.
Iris
MAGGIE LINN (Iris 15"x38") $135
Maggie Linn has traveled long and far before reaching and settling down in Marquette, Michigan. After having been in the Pacific-China, Singapore and India, during World War II, she returned to the United States. While living in Chicago, Maggie studied at the Chicago Art Institute and did freelance work designing textiles, wallpaper, and packaging, along with illustrating children’s books and doing artwork for ads.
After Maggie’s first trip to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, “everything changed,” she says. She found the inspiration for many beautiful paintings and it wasn’t long before she made Marquette her home.
Arc of Triumph
Ortiz Alfau $100 each.
I also have the Eiffel Tour companion piece.
Established Spanish painter and illustrator, Ortiz Alfau was initially self-trained. The Artist polished his skills by studying in Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain and Paris (1961 ? 1962). Between 1961 and 1975, Ortiz Alfau worked as an illustrator for various Parisian magazines as well as the Spanish editorial, EL COFRE BILBAINO. During this period, the Artist also began working on Graphic Prints with the group, GRUPO DE ESTAMPA POPULAR IN BILBAO.
