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Church Acrylic Print featuring the painting In Port Gibson MS by Jeanette Jarmon

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In Port Gibson MS Acrylic Print

Jeanette Jarmon

by Jeanette Jarmon

$79.00

Product Details

In Port Gibson MS acrylic print by Jeanette Jarmon.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.

Design Details

This historic steeple belongs to the First Presbyterian Church in Port Gibson, MS. The gold hand is over 10' tall, and the church is over 100 years... more

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Artist's Description

This historic steeple belongs to the First Presbyterian Church in Port Gibson, MS. The gold hand is over 10' tall, and the church is over 100 years old. General Grant did not destroy Port Gibson in the Civil War; he said it was "too beautiful to burn".

About Jeanette Jarmon

Jeanette Jarmon

Born and raised in Vicksburg, MS, currently living in Starkville, MS. Professional artist, past adjunct professor at Mississippi College, and Wayland Baptist University at the Kenya Campus. My painting styles run the gamut from realism, abstraction and nonobjective with a variety of media and subjects. I love nature and the outdoors and light and color. My first grant received was a federal block grant through the MS Department of Human Services in which I created a video program on how to develop creative thinking. This series,THE CREATIVE CHILD, was used for continuing education credits for child caregivers. The series was shown on MS Educational Television and won an award at the Columbus International Film and Video Festival,...

 

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