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Paintings - oil, watercolor or acrylic - pen and ink, charcoal
and pastel drawings. Whatever the
medium, Northeastern Pennsylvania artist Kim Pearce has a
unique command of it.
Now, high-quality prints of Kim's
ever-growing body of fine art are available for sale
online at kimpearce.com.
The symbols of American freedom run
throughout Kim's pieces, which include paintings and
drawings inspired by the tragedy of the Sept. 11 terrorist
attacks; heroes of World
War II and the Vietnam War; landmarks and landscapes of his hometown,
Matamoras, beloved
Milford and Pike County, Pa., and the majestic Delaware
River; nautical scenes of New
England; wildlife and animals; Native Americans; and
motorcycles.
(Read
more
about the artist)
On this
site, you will find many of Kim's pieces,
including the popular
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"Pride"
- $25
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"Pride," which he
created in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks to remember
the New York City firefighters who lost their lives trying
to save the innocent victims of terrorism. N.Y. Gov. George Pataki and
former interim Mass. Gov.
Jane Swift are among the proud
owners of this print.
Copies of
"Pride" were sold all over the United
States to raise more than $15,000 for the family of Doug
Miller, a member of the New York City Fire Department who was killed at the World Trade Center. Doug, who lived near Kim and his
family in Pike County, left behind a wife and three daughters.
Below are more of Kim's 9/11 commemorative prints. Every
print sold on this site is printed on 11 x 17-inch 80-pound
stock and will not fade in sunlight.
For more prints, check out the various categories above left. Click on any of the
images to see larger versions and more information. |