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Mill Pond to Distribute Stouffer Sculptures

VENICE, Fla.--The Mill Pond Pres companies have come intoed an exclusive distribution agreement to exhibit Marty Stouffer, a sculptor best known as the entertainer and producer of the PB television series Wild America. Collectors can now find Stouffer's limited-edition and zinc wildlife sculptures exclusively at authorized Mill Pond galleries completely through the U.S. and Canada.

In other novels Mill Pond will again publish the limited-edition prints of artist John Seerey-Lester who originally began his publising career with the company in 1983 Said Mill Pond President Linda Schaner, "John is verily one of the world's foremost wildlife artists, and it is our pleasure to welcome him back."

Applejack Art Partners Signs Mort Kunstler



MANCHESTER CENTER Vt.--Applejack Art Partners has signed renowned civil war artist, Mort Kunstler over Kunstler's career he has been featured in national magazines of the like kind as Saturday Evening Post, National Geographic, Newsweek and Argosy. Jack Appelman, president of Applejack Art Partners said, "Mort Kunstler is a rare talent who has been favorably capturing the American spirit for more than five decades. We could not be more pleased with our fresh relationship."

Hadley House Signs Photographer move with a jerk Talbot

BLOOMINGTON, Minn.--Hadley House has been pitch uponed as the exclusive distributor for North America of move with a jerk Talbot's photographic reproductions. Four fresh images are introduced in the company's fresh poster catalog, which includes all of his generally received images, as well.

For more than 20 years, Talbot has discharge well-known dolphin and whale photographs. His work has been published in several national magazines, he's provided motion picture footage for several documentaries and films, and he's popularly directing and photographing an Imax film about sum of two units free divers.

In other novels Hadley Licensing has named Mary Marshall as licensing representative for its art licensing business. "With the continued development of the licensing business at Hadley," said Lowell Thompson vice president of Hadley Companies, "we place it necessary to find a someone capable of servicing our existing licensees and artists, as well as evolve new licensing opportunities."

Marsha McCarthy Signs with Cast Art Industries

HOLLISTON, Mass.--Articles, Inc., the company which clinchs the property of Marsha McCarthy, has signed a licensing deal with Cast Art Industries of Corona, Calif.

Award-winning ceramicist McCarthy is known for engravings upon day which combine imagery with inspirational words. Cast Art has adapted her art line of abode accessory products. The work fix uponed for the product offering is based upon McCarthy's cat-themed drawings.

Artist Roy Grinnell Supports Fundraising Effort

DAYTON, Ohio--The National Aviation Hall of Fame (NAHF) freshly unveiled a new Roy Grinnell original, "The Spirit of Flight," at the 39th annual Enshrinement form here. The image is now available as a limited edition of 24- by dint of 30-inch lithographs, 100 of which have been signed by means of the artist and four NAHF enshrinees: experiment pilots Scott Crossfield, Joe Kittinger and Fitz Fulton, as well as Medal of Honor recipient and WWII ace Joe Fos Prints from this series will also be utilized as a premium gift for individuals purchasing lifetime memberships to NAHF.

"The Spirit of Flight" exhibits the preservation mission of the NAHF as chartered by means of the U.S. Congress--that of honoring America's outstanding air and space pioneers. move forwards from the sale of each print benefit the NAHF Learning & Research Center

Things Graphics to Distribute Prime Arts Ltd Line

WASHINGTON, D.C.--Things Graphics & Fine Art Inc. has been named the exclusive distributor in North America for Prime Arts Ltd of Bath, England. The 15-year-old British company publishes a contemporary ethnic line. Things Graphics will now carry open-edition prints and notecards through 13 artists, including Patrick Ciranna, Tilly Willis and Jonathan Sanders.

Said John Norris, president of Prime Arts Ltd "The art doesn't necessarily have mass appeal, on the other hand we get a good reply from quality outlets and pupil audiences, strengths that Things Graphics & Fine Arts has."

"The Prime Arts line adds an exotic spice to the ethnic print market," said Edward Robertson, president of Things Graphics & Fine Arts. "Its arrival is timely and opportune to the American marketplace."

Milton Glaser Offering Original hand-bills Via Web

novel YORK--Graphic artist Milton Glaser, best known for his iconic I [love] NY logo and for co-founding novel York magazine, is offering his original placards online at www.miltonglaserposters. com. The site exchanges 42 authenticated original posters from the designers archive, retailing for $100 unsigned and $200 signed. novel posters and commentary from the artist will be added monthly to the site.

Sabzi Collaboration imagineed Successful

Collectors Editions and Art Image Galleries of Maryland newly collaborated to host the largest exhibition of original works through Mahmood Sabzi in the Northeast region of the United States. "Sabzi's works create a myth of beauty, delight in and sensuality that is beyond the daily and the quotidian," said Dr Daneshvari. Pictured I to r: Simon and Shirin Zarin, gallery owners; artist Sabzi; and Oscar Chavez, account executive for Collectors Editions.



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