Showing posts with label NC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NC. Show all posts

Art for the Masses!!!!

Friday, November 21, 2008

ORIGINAL FINE ART FOR $250 OR LESS

200 Regional Artists are pleased to invite you to purchase artwork directly from them priced at $250 or less.

Artwork available in pottery, painting, fiber, mixed media, jewelry, photography, watercolor, wood, metalsmith, digital, collage, illustration, mosaic, screen printing, sculpture, printing, glass, and drawing and more (don't forget LEATHER baby, yeah!).




Saturday, November 22, 2008
10am - 5pm
Hanover Center
3501 Oleander Drive, Wilmington, NC
(behind Stein Mart inside a 30,000 square foot warehouse)
Rain or Shine

$3 donation requested at the door

Among the 200 artists will be:
blah, blah, blah, LESLIE PEARSON, blah, blah, blah.......

Edge of Urge

Wednesday, July 2, 2008


I am really pleased that some of my screenprinted tote bags, tee-shirts, and cards are now selling at Edge of Urge, an awesome shop at a primo location right downtown in Wilmington (18 Market Street). The store was recently featured in Coastal Living Magazine.


Here's one of the tote bags that's in the shop...


and here are the cards...

Natural Inspiration

Saturday, June 21, 2008


A couple of days ago Justin and I were invited to go to Masonboro Island with some new friends from ACME. It was a beautiful night for a boat ride. There's nothing more inspirational than being surrounded by natural beauty and a bunch of creative people. We saw an amazing sunset followed by an indescribable full moon.

Masonboro Island is the largest undisturbed barrier island along the southern part of the North Carolina coast, and is located approximately five miles southeast of Wilmington. The Masonboro site is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway to the west, Masonboro Inlet to the north and Carolina Beach Inlet to the south.


Hunting for shells with fellow artist Michelle Connelly, I found this one that reminded me of a birds wing.


Photos by Justin Pearson Photography