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Spirits In Stone, June 2008 Newsletter
New paintings by Wosene! Hailed by Smithsonian curators as one of the most important international contemporary artists, Wosene's art creates bridges between traditional African art and contemporary expression, while the rhythms of jazz inspire the moods, pacing and textures in his work. His art evokes memories of good food, wine, friendship, and the rituals of life. Using Ethiopia's Amharic script as the core element in his work, Wosene forms a new language with abstracted - and everchanging - symbols, shadows, and colors. More Shona sculptures added to our website, a perfect selection of smaller works that fit right in the budget! Spirits in Stone Luxury program: 12 months interest free purchases, how's does that sound? Great Investment Opportunity to own stock where you love to shop! For the first time in our 27 year history, Spirits in Stone is inviting interested collectors to invest in our diversified company. We offer strong financial returns, but even more important is knowing that you are part of something that makes a real difference in the world, as well as doing good business. Art and Animals from Africa! Our largest exhibition of the year! Showcasing live animals and one-of-a-kind stone sculptures by internationally acclaimed Shona stone sculptors, as well as masks, jewelry, and baskets, will open at the San Diego Natural History Museum on July 11 and will remain at the Museum through October 12, 2008. All of the artwork is available for purchase with the proceeds benefiting the Museum as well as the African communities in which the Shona artists live. On the 28th, at our June Jazz event, discover new and superb artworks just arrived from Africa while listening to cool, live, jazz with The Sean Moore Trio. Come grow an Artful Garden at our Santa Barbara art walk, July 3rd and through the end of the month. We'll provide our clients with inspiration and practical advice for collectors wanting to enhance the vibrancy and life-affirming qualities of their home gardens.
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