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CLICK ON THIS LINK to find a hugh selection of African American figurines, art, bible book cover, greeting cards, home decor, jewerly, calendars, pillows and throws, African American fraternities and sororities git items  and so much more!!!

Albert Fennell's Sophisticated Ladies figurine collection is an explosion of the same vivid, brilliant colors that arise from his palette. Fennell's figurines, like his artwork, continue to tantalize the viewer’s senses as well as embracing the contemporary elements of design, balance and movement.

Fennell’s artistic talents became apparent when as a sixth grader, his landscape picture was selected in a district wide competition, and exhibited in the San Diego Museum. Fennell has continually distinguished himself in many different capacities; as Art Director, Designer and Fine Artist. His experiences have led to opportunities in the fields of advertising, illustration, art consulting, environmental graphics and much more.


Emma Jane's Remember When ... figurines and her Cool Kids collection are a joy to behold and a joy to collect. “Look deep into a child’s eyes and you’ll find everything you’ll ever need in life; pure love, honest sadness, simple joy, and most importantly, an irrepressible hope for and belief in the future,” says Emma Jane.

Emma Jane Watkins started sculpting as a child when she opened an art school in the basement of her parents home. While her friends played hopscotch, Emma Jane baked delicately formed animals and people in the family oven. By the time she was in high school, Watkins was already receiving portrait commissions and her career as one of America’s premier sculptors was well under way.

Emma Jane Watkins’ work continues to touch on the themes shared in the hearts of children of every age. Her newest collection, “Love Letters from the Heart...TM,” captures the love and innocence of children everywhere.