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H U G E A U X - ARTE MECCO
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| Born Hugo Rainer Miller on October 09, 1961. Named after French author Victor Hugo and Prince of Monaco Prince Ranier, though spelled "Rainer", Hugeaux was born and raised via Jacksonville/Miami in Florida. Hugeaux was raised on all that is Southern, especially the upbringing of a Catholic mother. His school teacher mother, instill in him the richness of his African, Cherokee and Jewish heritage. His mother helped him to express the joys of creating beautiful women. His father, a baseball player for Florida A&M University, died in 1963 when he was only 2 years old. His life in the South have developed into the need to explore many corners of the world and languages. |
| http://www.hugeaux.com |
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African American Art, Original Paintings, Jazz Art Paintings, Black art
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| Unique Original Art by Acclaimed Artist Ken Joslin.....
jazz art, portraits, nude paintings, figurative art, ink drawings, acrylic paintings, african american art, black art, ebony art....
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| http://kenjoslinart.com |
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My Black Art
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| Black Culture Through African-American Art. We offer prints, giclee prints and some of the popular work of Keith Mallett, Henry Battle and Sterling Brown. |
| http://myblackart.com |
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African American Art - Framed Pictures, Rap Posters, Black art, artwork
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| African American art store featuring framed african american art prints, rap posters, folk art, black figurines, sports posters, african sculptures, christian art, Wood Carvings, Life Size Statues, Hand carved art, fine art and wholesale art work. |
| http://www.africanartworld.com |
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Fine Art by William Tolliver
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| William Tolliver emerged as a brilliant self-taught artist -a Mississippi-born Renaissance man whose creative intelligence combines the study of formal structure with an innate sense of human observation. Far from the marketplace of the New York City art world, Tolliver arose during the mid-1980’s a brilliant regional talent, an individual impelled by a desire to capture the landscapes and peoples of his native deep South. Whether dealing with everyday workers or back-alley jazzmen, he conveys a universal message through sconces of the common human experience. |
| http://www.artbywilliamtolliver.com |
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