Skip to content Skip to footer

On MLK’S Healing Path: St. Cyprian’s

$200.00

Color Pencil by Joan Hoffman
(4 in. x 4 in.)

“Martin Luther King undertook challenging civil rights work in St. Augustine. One of the homes and churches which supported and harbored him during this difficult time was St. Cyprian’s Church in Lincolnville in St. Augustine. I undertook many sketches of this well known church before selecting a perspective. The churches “spire” is encircled in darkness lit by the light of the moon and the extra light I gave to the colors of the sky to reveal the bell, whose pealing would have called to to the supporters of Dr. King to gather around. Prismacolor is suited to the small size of the image. At one time I had thoughts of making a series of cards on civil rights sources of refuge in Lincolnville, which is one reason I worked small.”

Artwork purchased online may be picked up at the St. Augustine Art Association (22 Marine Street) on or after April 2nd during regular gallery hours (Tuesday through Sunday, 12:00 – 4:00pm) or shipped to the buyer (ALL SHIPPING COSTS TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER). 

1 in stock

Categories: , Tags: , Product ID: 26085

Description

Sales benefit the programs of the St. Augustine Art Association, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and they bring joy to the buyer! To make a purchase online, click the “BUY NOW” button. You can click the “VIEW CART” button to look over what pieces you’ve added to your cart and to checkout.

Artwork purchased online from the Miniature Marvels may be picked up at the St. Augustine Art Association (22 Marine Street) on or after April 2nd during regular gallery hours (Tuesday through Sunday, 12:00 – 4:00pm) with a copy of your receipt, or shipped to the buyer (ALL SHIPPING COSTS TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER). Please contact STAAA to arrange: info@staaa.org or (904) 824-2310 (Mon-Fri).

Additional information

Dimensions 4 × 4 in

The St. Augustine Art Association is partially funded by grants from the St. Johns County Tourist Development Council, the St. Johns Cultural Council, the Community Foundation for Northeast Florida‘s Crisp-Ellert Fund, and the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Benjamin & Jean Troemel Arts Foundation.

© 2021 ST. AUGUSTINE ART ASSOCIATION, A 501 (C)(3) NONPROFIT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. SITE BY: AVID DESIGN GROUP LLC