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by Jim Gerkin
$38.50
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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.
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My hometown of Lancaster, Ohio hold a special New Year's Eve celebration. While in New York City, they drop a lighted, glass ball as the count down... more
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My hometown of Lancaster, Ohio hold a special New Year's Eve celebration. While in New York City, they drop a lighted, glass ball as the count down to the New Year progresses, in Lancaster we raise a lighted, glass ball to the sounds of five, four, three, two, one! The glass in the NYC ball is pretty special, being Waterford crystal. The glass in the Lancaster ball is pretty special as well. It is made up of hundreds of hand blown glass Christmas ornaments attached to a large spherical frame and lighted from within. Most of the ornaments were made by guests of the Ohio Glass Museum and Glass Blowing Studio, an historic and artistic attraction in town. The museum has a special class teaching guests how to blow glass to make a beautiful glass ornament which they can then choose to have attached to the New Year's Ball. We attended the celebration this past New Year's Eve again. I was struck by the colors and textures in the individual ornaments and the beautiful internal light. I...
Jim is a graduate of West Virginia University. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Art in 1970 and a Master's of Instructional Design in 1977. An artist all of his life, Jim took some instruction with Leland McLelland after moving to Central Ohio at the end of 1977. This was a pivotal time for Jim because he finally learned watercolor techniques which allowed him to illustrate. A realistic interpreter of what he sees, Jim finally felt like he'd found the medium that he could identify with. Though watercolor can be unforgiving, Jim has learned to create beautiful watercolors of the things he loves best. As you view his work you will see some of the same themes: barns, old barns with such character; farmsteads, yes you will see some...
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Patty Donoghue
colorful as candy, I love this and your creative use of shape and light. beautiful
John Malone
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WELL DONE!! Thank you for sharing with us your wonderful work of art that has been proudly presented on the Home Page of the group, 'ART FOR PASSION - PASSION FOR ART'. If you wish, you may archive it permanently or promote it further in the Discussions Tabs titled, "JANUARY 2024 Features."