Friday, September 10, 2010

NORVA Photo Old Granby Street Norfolk

Where can you find photos of Norfolk from back in the day?

There's a company in Virginia Beach with an archive of
Vintage photos of the Hampton Roads area. Thousands of
pics in one place for easy viewing. Sizes from 8" x 10" to
40" and larger in some cases.

Virginia Images Photography has what you are looking for
and you can pick up at the studio, or have them delivered.
Visit the website  at http://www.virginiaimages.com
or click here to see the photo of the Norva a little larger.

If you visit the studio, be sure to check out the new line of canvas reproductions. Canvas adds depth  and texture, creating a look uniquely superior to standard photographic paper. Gallery Wraps extend the image around the frame, actually over a stretcher bar, and have become popular in galleries worldwide in recent years.  Virginia Images Photography can also reproduce your artwork on canvas or photographic paper. Call 425-3110 for more information.

Virginia Images Photography - 847 Seahawk Circle Suite 101 - Virginia Beach VA 23452

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Great Neck Art Show & Jazz Festival 2010 Virginia Beach Virginia

East Coast Art Source, Inc. together with Spring Branch Community Church, announce an open call to artists wishing to participate in the Great Neck Art & Jazz Festival. This one day outdoor event will be held October 2, 2010 from 10 to 4, on church grounds at 1500 N Great Neck Road Virginia Beach, VA 23454

Emphasis is on Local Artists from the Hampton Roads area, although artists from other regions are welcome to participate. Booth spaces are 10' x 10' ($75.00) and 10' x 20' ($125.00).
East Coast Art Source, Inc. organizes several successful art shows, including the East Beach Art & Jazz Festival (Norfolk VA) held in April and Chic's Beach Art Show (Virginia Beach) held in May. Artist Liaison Maryanne Rudziensky says there is space at this venue for up to 50 or more artists, food service, rest rooms and easy access for unloading and loading into your space.

This year's headliner is soft Jazz specialist Stan the Sax Man. Show Director Tim Rudziensky believes that Stan's music draws the public out of the neighborhoods and into a relaxed buying atmosphere. Also worth mentioning: there is plenty of easy free parking so everyone arrives stress free, without riding a bus or walking a long distance to the show.

Artists should email EastCoastArtSource@gmail.com for additional information or call Maryanne at 757-468-1193.