Ballerina Shoe Ballet Flat Pointe Shoe Patent Print 2 - New Release

This vintage image has been digitally enhanced and printed on artist grade, archival, acid free, 100 lb smooth matt paper to enhance the nature of the print. Computer monitors vary in color calibration so your final print may differ slightly from what your see on your screen.FRAMEFrame is NOT included but used to show as an option for displaying the print.I recommend the $9.99 15 ¾” x 19 ¾” IKEA RIBBA frame for these prints. I use the RIBBA frame in my product photography. Ordering information can be found here: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00305869/ If you plan on using a RIBBA frame, order your print in the IKEA RIBBA size. I also recommend the $12.99 16" x 20” IKEA ORKENED frame for these prints. Ordering information can be found here: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/30295736/ If you plan on using an ORKENED frame, order your print in the IKEA ORKENED size. PRINT SIZE OPTIONS; PAPER & SHIPPING*if you don’t see a print size you’d like feel free to send me a custom order request and I’d be happy to try and accommodate. The print sizes below are printed on 100 lb smooth matt paper. The texture brings the print to life and provides a vintage and archival feel. Each image contains a 1/2" white border surrounding the image to allow for easy matting. If you plan to frame the image without the matt you can trim the white border from the image. The size of the print allows for easy matting and framing options.All prints are packed flat between 250 lb cardboard and shipped in a stayflat envelope to ensure the prints arrive safely. These size prints are NOT rolled.5” x 7” - Printed image size is 5” x 7”; total paper size is 6” x 8”8” x 10” - Printed image size is 8” x 10”; total paper size is 9” x 11”8.5” x 11” - Printed image size is 8.5” x 11”; total paper size is 9.5” x 12”11” x 14” - Printed image size is 11” x 14”; total paper size is 12” x 15”IKEA ORKENED SIZE - Printed image size is 11.5” x 15.25”; total paper size is 12” x 16”IKEA RIBBA SIZE - Printed image size is 11.5” x 15.25”; total paper size is 12” x 16”A4 210 mm x 297 mm - Printed image size 210 mm x 297 mm; total paper size 227 mm x 310 mmPOSTER SIZE OPTIONS; PAPER & SHIPPING*if you don’t see a poster size you’d like feel free to send me a custom order request and I’d be happy to try and accommodate. The sizes below are printed on thick, museum-quality, archival, acid-free, matte paper. These poster size prints do not have a white border. The image covers the entire surface of the poster. Posters are shipped rolled in a shipping tube and protected with light paper.18” x 24” - Printed image size and total paper size is 18” x 24” 24” x 36” - Printed image size and total paper size is 24” x 36”DOMESTIC SHIPPINGOrders shipped in the US will be received in 3 - 5 business days from the time the package is shipped.INTERNATIONAL SHIPPINGOrders shipped outside the US will be received in 10 - 14 business days from the time the package is shipped. Tracking number will be provided.

The orchestra comprises 45 musicians ranging in ages 15 to 94, who are music teachers, accountants, students, electricians, mechanics, homemakers, lawyers, retirees, dentists, engineers and computer specialists, primarily Contra Costa residents. The performance is 7:30 p.m. May 10 at the El Campanil Theatre, 602 W. Second St. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for seniors 62 and older and youth 17 and younger. Purchase tickets by calling 925-757-9500 or go to www.elcampaniltheatre.com. The program runs 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday through June 20. The show will be divided into three different exhibits beginning with the members of the Brentwood Art Society. The exhibit runs through May 2.

The second exhibit ballerina shoe ballet flat pointe shoe patent print 2 will feature a 2014 Student Art Show, which marks the 12th year of a partnership between the Brentwood Art Society and the Brentwood Union School District, which co-sponsors the show, The Student Art Show will include 141 elementary and middle school students, The exhibit will run May 12 through May 29, The final exhibit of the show will end with artwork by members of the Brentwood Art Society June 4 through June 20, A reception for the student artists will be held 6 to 7:30 p.m, May 12 in the Brentwood Community Center, Light refreshments will be served, Contact Poldina Scherff at 925-516-5364 or pscherff@brentwoodca.gov..

The murder mystery begins with a group of strangers stranded in a boardinghouse during a snowstorm. One of them is a murderer. Performances are at 8 p.m. May 9 and 10, and 2 p.m. May 10 and 11 at California Theatre, 351 Railroad Ave. For tickets and group rates, call 925-427-1611. Admission $20 for adults; seniors, students ages 12 and older $15; children ages 2 through 11, $10. For tickets and group rates, call 925-427-1611 or online at www.pittsburgcaliforniatheatre.org. For more information, email info@pittsburgcaliforniatheatre.com.

The fifth exhibit for the ongoing display continues through May 30, featuring students from Antioch High School, There will be approximately 25 to 35 pieces, including some pottery and other 3D pieces of art, The students are calling their exhibit “Antioch High’s Art Attack.” All artworks will be available for purchase, Participating artists are Alejandro Ruvalcaba, April Rose Regis, Aurora Eastman, Brenda Rios, Brianna Munoz-Yost, Darin Smith, David Currie, Douglas Minton, Elisa Garcia, Imani Reeves, Janelle Celestine, Jaxson Schuler, Jay Von Chatman, Jose Tabora, Julio Ramirez, Karena ballerina shoe ballet flat pointe shoe patent print 2 Melton, Kevin de La Torre, Kirti Khanna, Liliana Dearcia, Mackenzie O’Brien, Makaila Brindle, Sarina Sylva, Sheryl Bowers, Shyann Arce, Sonia Martinez and Zach Bowlen..

Umpqua Bank is at 3700 Lone Tree Way and is open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. For more information visit www.art4antioch.org or call Diane Gibson-Gray at 925- 325-9897. During this popular community event, more than 30 artists will open their studios and galleries to the public, providing demonstrations, interacting with visitors, displaying and selling their work. Artists and fine craftspeople working in all media are welcome. There is no fee to participate and no deadline. A few shared locations may be available for those who don’t have their own space. For information and registration visit www.ContraCostaOpenStudios.com.

The exhibits showcase Antioch Unified School District classes involved in the Art4Schools program, sponsored by the Arts & Cultural Foundation of Antioch, the city of Antioch and a Keller Canyon Grant funded through the office of Contra Costa County Supervisor Federal Glover, The Lynn House Galley will play host to Antioch, Deer Valley and Dozier Libbey high schools, April 30 through May 10, and Orchard Park K-8, May 13 though 24, The Gallery is at 809 W, First ballerina shoe ballet flat pointe shoe patent print 2 St, in Antioch and is open 1 to 4 p.m, Wednesdays and Saturdays, during exhibits, There is no admission fee, and the exhibits are free..

Mozian plays Seymour, the shy, awkward, kindly florist clerk who is the protagonist in the comedy horror, doo-wop, rock ‘n’ roll, Motown-flavored, campy musical written by Howard Ashman (book and lyrics) and Alan Menken (music). Directed by Scot Schneider, “Little Shop of Horrors” tells the tale of Seymour Krelborn who works in a drab flower shop on New York City’s skid row. The shop is leaning towards closing its doors, until Seymour brings in an odd, unidentifiable, exotic plant he discovered after a “total eclipse of the sun,” and places that plant in the window. Sales boom. Seymour’s co-worker is Audrey, a pretty young woman with low self-esteem who Seymour secretly adores. Seymour names the plant after her, Audrey II, or “Twooey. The flower shop boss is Mr. Mushnik, a failure of a florist, who nevertheless recognizes that Audrey II is making the chimes ring on his cash register.

Seymour realizes early on that Audrey II is some sort of Venus flytrap-like plant, when the greenery with jaws catches a few drops of blood from Seymour’s cut finger and grows, That plant keeps growing throughout, and once it starts talking, it is loaded with street-smarts, a fair amount of funk, and some really fatal ideas, This Terra Nova spring musical has all the right stuff to make its cast sing, Along with the genius of director Schneider, there is the soaring music direction by Michael Pens, joined by his band of 11 Terra Nova “symphony” virtuosos, Choreographer Giamaica Zeidler has created hip and technically tight dance numbers, constantly underscoring the story and the play’s chorus line of hoofers are breathtaking, Vocal coaches Bianca Lucia, Cyndi Caldwell and Ilon ballerina shoe ballet flat pointe shoe patent print 2 Glasman’s brilliant hard work shows and Paul Kwapy’s set design will amaze..



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