Black-Eyed Susans

Type: "A Voice of Many Colors" Benefit Art Sale
Price: $50.00
 

Description

"A VOICE OF MANY COLORS" is a sale of fine art prints to benefit Dysphonia International
Dysphonia International Vice President Susan Beck donated seven different fine art prints painted by her father, Paul J. Long, that celebrate his lifelong creative legacy. She shares, "As someone living with spasmodic dysphonia, I wanted to find a creative way to raise funds to support Dysphonia International. By donating these prints, everyone who purchases them will be able to enjoy my father's artwork and know they are making a difference in the lives of people who are impacted by voice disorders. "

ABOUT THE ARTIST FROM SUSAN BECK
My father, Paul J. Long, was an accomplished artist who worked in many mediums throughout his lifetime. His painting styles and subjects changed throughout his years and reflected many of the areas of Tennessee that he lived in. During his lifetime, he was a resident of the following counties in East Tennessee: Monroe, Knox, Anderson, Loudon and Blount. The works of art include prints of oil and watercolor paintings from the 1970s through the 2000s and all limited-edition fine art prints. The collection of his artwork demonstrates many of these styles and locations. My father died in 2015 at the beautiful age of 88. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

ABOUT THE PRINT
Black-Eyed Susans in front of an old fence post painted by artist Paul J. Long in 1977. 250 prints were originally issued for this limited edition that were signed by the artist. 40 prints are available for purchase to benefit Dysphonia International. The paper size with a white border is 20 3/4 in x 16 in, and the image size is 18 3/4 in x 14 in.

Shipping within the United States is included in the cost. For international orders (including Canada), please email order@dysphonia.org

From Daughter Susan Beck | My brother Greg told me that our father used the Black-eyed Susans growing on our farm in Lenoir City as inspiration for this painting.  They grew in abundance next to a spring where old fence posts from my Grandfather's property were located.


 


 

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