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Playing Our Parts Poster
by Sid Freeman
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Playing Our Parts poster by Sid Freeman. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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I have always wanted to play a musical instrument. So I gave it a try - the clarinet in Junior High. I was awful, but getting to be part of the... more
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Artist's Description
I have always wanted to play a musical instrument. So I gave it a try - the clarinet in Junior High. I was awful, but getting to be part of the Christmas concert was amazing. All those musical voices working together. Each reaching for individual attention - it was a microcosm of life with a sense of urgency and harmony at the same time. Of course, I didn't think it as that then; it was just exciting. My sense of all things being connected and art by committee (subject, media & craft) have allow me an expression of my excitement. Words: cello, bass, piano & violin.
About Sid Freeman
Lettering Art by Sid Freeman �After 20 years as a professional calligrapher, I found myself competing with the computer. This was not fun and slowly I worked back to my roots as a painter only this time using those magical sound symbols which make up our speech.� Receiving her MFA from the University of Wyoming and then working in advertising Sid Freeman became enamored with calligraphy. With the help of the Wyoming Arts Council grant money she began to study with many incredible professionals as well as taking workshops from the Colorado Calligraphers� Guild. In 1987 she became self employed and enjoyed doing great jobs like the Wyoming Governor�s Awards and Federal Marshal�s Proclamations. In 1993 she and her husband,...
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