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Paintings by
PAM RICE
Volume I and II
Available - CLICK HERE
NOW available as a PDF downloadable
eBook!
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“The Painting Speaks” — A young girl who appreciates art, visits a local art gallery with her class. She discovers great things from amazing paintings. Ages 4 - 8 Soft Cover - 8.5” x 6.3”, 40 pages -
8.5” x 6.3”, 40 pages
Participants who have only picked up a brush 3 - 4 times in previous workshops. They have captured distance, light and shadows very well! Visit http://www.pamricedesign.com/workshops.html
“When The Brown Bird Flies” —a young boy, enthusiastic with the idea of flight, finds a creative way to experience flying.
Ages 4 - 8 Soft Cover - 8.5” x 6.3”, 44 pages
“The Sugarcane Ride” —a young girl follows her older brother and his friends everywhere and tries to do everything they do. In the end, she discovers it is best follow her own mind.
Ages 4 - 8 Soft Cover - 8.5” x 6.3”, 36 pages
Brenda H.
Deborah G.
Ava S.
Issac S.
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Contributing artists:
• Synthia Saint James
• Evita Tezeno
• Clyde D. Lewis
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New brochure on Historic Bronzville with a focus on group tours
throughout the area.
"By The Sea", 32 x 24" Gouache
(Below left, "Sunset" (SOLD L.Collins 2006)
(right)
"Street Sign" 18x24" Gouache
(ABOVE) Found on the internet — Three of my first album covers designed for NESSA RECORDS in 1975. After contacting Chuck Nessa, he sent all albums, now on CD!
African American Literature Book Club
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