more art is more love

Archive for November 27th, 2008|Daily archive page

art & the top 50 world record game fish catches

In Uncategorized on November 27, 2008 at 3:57 pm

 

Commission Your Own Flick Ford Painting!This extremely limited Collector’s Edition, signed by the artist and author, is lettered A through Z and comes in a custom made slipcase of the finest book cloth with a letterpress label. Commission your own original watercolor of a fish from either of Flick Ford’s books, his 2006 FISH: 77 Great Fish of North America or BIG: The 50 Greatest World Record Catches and your personally commissioned Collector’s Edition book and original painting will ship within 2-3 weeks. Only 26 people will ever own this Flick Ford Collector’s Edition. Talk to your Greenwich Workshop Authorized Dealer about your personal commission.

 

BIG: The 50 Greatest World Record Catches

BIG: The 50 Greatest World Record Catches is the first-ever illustrated book about the top 50 world record game fish catches. Flick Ford—acclaimed—“Audubon” painter of fish—has created spectacular reconstructions of actual world record catches, many never-before-seen in living color. Author Mike Rivkin, International Game Fish Association’s historian, tells the stories behind each of the 50 top catches. Who, what, where, bait, boat, tackle plus the history of record keeping, conservation, IGFA certification and summary of endangered species.

BIG: The 50 Greatest World Record Catches,
by Flick Ford 
 

COLLECTOR BOOK W/ ORIGINAL
Image size:
14″w x 11″h. US: $1,350.00 

Show a Friend >

Order this work >

< back

dc's performing artist roster program

In Uncategorized on November 27, 2008 at 3:52 pm

*Application deadline: Friday, December 19 at 7:00 pm*

The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities is currently accepting 
applications from individuals and non-profit organizations for the 
*Performing Artist Roster Program (PAR)*. The roster showcases some of
the District’s most talented artists in dance, music, and theater. 
Performing artists featured in the roster have demonstrated their 
artistic excellence and have been reviewed by an independent peer review
panel of area arts professionals. 

The purpose of the program is to promote artistic exchanges between 
Washington, D.C. and Maryland. The goals of the program are to promote 
the artistic excellence and development of District of Columbia 
performing artists by enhancing their marketability and touring capacity 
through successful touring engagements beyond their home state, 
professional development workshops, and roster campaign promotions. 

*A link to the program guidelines and a fill-in PDF application form are 
currently available on the home page of our website under “Agency News”
at www.dcarts.dc.gov <http://www.dcarts.dc.gov/>. *

For more information please contact:

Charles Barzon, Arts Program Assistant

DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities

Phone: 202-724-5613

Email: charles.barzon@dc.gov <mailto:charles.barzon@dc.gov>

skin deep @ art whino

In Uncategorized on November 27, 2008 at 3:48 pm

[skin_sm.jpg]