*8 fine art note cards and envelopes in clear gift box with gold cord and bow, $14.
This fine art note card was created using an etching I made of the , “Government Street Presbyterian Church” .
The cards are 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" . The same cards are also available in Black and White upon request.
What was my inspiration to create this etching?
The Government Street United Presbyterian church print was created because of its unique architecture, and location in downtown Mobile, AL. Many Old buildings surround the church which makes me appreciate it’s unique beauty all the more. The classical, majestic architecture and brilliant white church is reminiscent of a structure the ancient Greeks would have constructed. It is a breath of fresh air as you gaze up this symbol of Christianity, purity, and hope, seldom found in the heart of a city. It was hard for me to take my eyes off of it, so I wanted to immortalize my first impression of this magnificent church as it had been etched into my memory.
Artist Biography updated Oct 16, 2018
I graduated from the University of South Alabama with a BFA in graphic design in 1985. My primary areas of concentration in college, and in the years to follow, have been Drawing and Printmaking, although I also enjoy working in Pastel and Oil Painting. Over the years I have participated in many outdoor art shows, exhibited my work in local galleries and had my work accepted, exhibited, and awarded in various National Shows across the United States. One of my pastels, “Late Summer afternoon on the LeTort” was printed in a Fly Fishing Book published by Stackpole Books called “Selectivity”, written by a well-known author and fly fishing guide. I was also blessed to have a large color etching displayed in the Augusta National Club House, accepted and sold at the Master’s Golf Tournament from 1992-94. I was very fortunate my “Augusta National, View from Magnolia Lane” color etching was purchased by many patrons from Miami to California, Europe to South Africa as well as from the Far East. Truly humbled and honored, some of my patrons were past Master’s champions.
I enjoyed the opportunity to teach Youth and Adult, Drawing and Printmaking classes at the Danville Community Art Center in KY from 2011 to 2015 until my husband and I moved back to Ohio. We currently reside in Beavercreek, OH where I work full time in my home studio and am excited as I begin putting down roots in the Art community in and around the Dayton area.