Wednesday, October 07, 2009
Fayette, AL Art Print
Artist Tommy Thompson created this beautiful hand-pulled silk-screened print of Fayette, Al. We have a few artist proofs of the print remaining if you would like to purchase one for a Christmas gift or other occasion. Please click on this link: http://www.villageprints.com/drawings/alabama/fayette-alabama-color/.
Haleyville, AL Art Print
Artist Tommy Thompson created this beautiful hand-pulled silk-screened print of Haleyville, AL. We have a few artist proofs remaining if you would like to purchase one for a gift. Log onto http://www.villageprints.com/drawings/alabama/haleyville-alabama-color/
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Hartselle, AL Art Print
Tommy Thompson created this beautiful hand-pulled, silk-screened print of Hartselle, AL. We have a few artist proofs of the print remaining. To purchase a print for a gift or other occasion, please check this out: http://www.villageprints.com/drawings/alabama/hartselle-alabama-color/.
Jasper, AL Art Print
Jasper, Alabama, is located in Walker County, and once ranked among the world's leading producers of coal. The town, named in honor of Sergeant William Jasper, was incorporated in 1888. Famous television and movie stars call Jasper their hometown. Included among the famous are Polly Holliday and George Lindsey, who played Goober on the “Andy Griffith Show.” Other notables include singer Sandy Posey; U.S. Senator John H. Bankhead II; former speaker of the House William Brockman Bankhead; Alabama millionaire James Stanley Freeman and his son, famed World War II admiral James Shepherd Freeman; and the late Congressman Tom Bevill, who is known for making the first 911 emergency call. The late actress Tallulah Brockman Bankhead lived for a while as a child at her father's home in Jasper.
Anyone who would like to either own a memento of Jasper or give someone else a present commemorating the town of Jasper can do so by purchasing a signed and numbered, 20 inch by 24 inch, hand-pulled, eight-color silk screen original of the town by clicking here: http://www.villageprints.com/drawings/alabama/jasper-alabama-color/.
Cullman, AL, Art Print
Tommy Thompson created this beautiful hand-pulled silk-screened print of Cullman, AL. We have a few artist proofs of the print remaining. If you would like to purchase one as a Christmas gift or other occasion, please check out http://www.villageprints.com/drawings/alabama/cullman-alabama-color
Ennis, TX
Are you longing for a memento of your birthplace, Ennis, TX? Are you searching for that unique gift for a loved one who has a special place in their heart for Ennis, TX? Do you belong to a club or organization that is looking for an unusual fund-raising idea? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you need to check out Village Prints.
Greenville, TX
Are you longing for a memento of your birthplace, Greenville, TX? Are you searching for that unique gift for a loved one who has a special place in their heart for Greenville, TX/? Do you belong to a club or organization that is looking for an unusual fund-raising idea? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you need to check out the Greenville, TX print.
Memories of Marshall, TX
Are you longing for a memento of your birthplace, Marshall, TX? Are you searching for that unique gift for a loved one who has a special place in their heart for Marshall, TX? Do you belong to a club or organization that is looking for an unusual fund-raising idea? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you need to check out Village Prints.
Memento of Jacksonville, TX
Are you longing for a memento of your birthplace, Jacksonville, TX? Are you searching for that unique Christmas gift for a loved one who has a special place in their heart for Jacksonville, TX? Do you belong to a club or organization that is looking for an unusual fund-raising idea? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you need to check out Village Prints.
Home to Corsicana, TX
Are you longing for a memento of your birthplace, Corsicana, TX? Are you searching for that unique gift for a loved one who has a special place in their heart for Corsicana, TX? Do you belong to a club or organization that is looking for an unusual fund-raising idea? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you need to check out Village Prints.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Homesick for the South
Are you a transplanted Southerner? Are you homesick for your Southern roots? The hometown drawings of 12 Southern states available through Village Prints offer transplanted Southerners the chance to soothe their homesickness by having composite prints of their hometowns hanging on their walls. We received a call recently from a lady originally from Tennessee, who is now living in Florida. She told us how homesick she was for the South, and memorabilia like our prints of Southern towns would be so welcome in her home. Although she already owns our print of her hometown of Columbia, TN, she immediately ordered prints of three other towns around Columbia, TN.
Last October we met M. L. Rose, the author of The Road to Eden's Ridge, at the Factory in Franklin, TN. Ms. Rose is an exuberant writer and interesting conversationalist. When she learned about the 350+ pencil drawings that the artists of Village Prints have done, she became very enthusiastic about the prospect of promoting these prints because during today's economic downturn so many Americans are now wanting to return to basics--to return to their roots. Be sure to check out the website at http://www.villageprints.com to see if we have drawn your hometown. You will find drawings of towns in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas.
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Hope, Arkansas, Birthplace of Mike Huckabee
The artistic team of Tommy Thompson and his two daughters, Michelle and Melanie, has produced composite drawings of more than 300 towns across 12 Southern states. These drawings can be viewed on the web site, Village Prints. One of the prints is Hope, Arkansas, the birthplace of former Governor Mike Huckabee. The drawing of Hope was done by Thompson's daughter, Michelle Rideout, who is the one of the South’s most prolific artists in capturing small town Americana.
Struck by the pride of older Americans in the heritage of their towns, Thompson transformed glimpses of the past found in old, faded photographs and memories into composite drawings, which were then printed as limited editions. Collectors of Thompson's prints sometimes find it difficult to locate someone who is willing to part with their prints once all the prints of a particular town have been sold. The artistic team preserved the memories of bygone days for more than 300 towns in twelve states across the South.
Monday, March 02, 2009
Iron City, Tennessee, Origin of Village Prints
In 1984 artist Tommy Thompson was traveling through a small town called Iron City, Tennessee. When he stopped by one of the stores for a soft drink, he was amazed at the town pride that he heard in the voices of the old men sitting around a pot-bellied stove in the store. After listening some more, he learned that a community group needed a fundraiser to help refurbish a park along a creek that ran through the town. The people in the general store, through their descriptions and recollections, helped the artist capture in a pencil drawing the essence of the buildings that had long ago been torn down. The project was quite successful, selling all prints in a month or so, to benefit the small town. From that spark, the artistic team preserved the memories of bygone days for more than 300 towns in twelve states across the South.
For more than 20 years, Thompson and his two daughters, Michelle and Melanie, preserved small-town Americana for posterity in their drawings. Check out the newly redesigned web site to see if you can find the place of your roots. For example, you will see a composite drawing of Hope, Arkansas, the birthplace of two famous men, Governor Mike Huckabee and former President Bill Clinton.
In their travels as painter, photographer, and writer, Tommy and Marie Thompson have met some very interesting people. In Franklin, TN, they met M. L. Rose, the author of the new book, The Road to Eden's Ridge. In a conversation with Tommy Thompson, Rose learned of his original career as an illustrator. She was fascinated with the artist's concept for the unique business that has preserved memories of the past for many Americans who grew up in small towns across the South. Rose advised Thompson to promote vigorously his unusual web site because, she said, in an economic downturn Americans want to reminisce about their roots--the place where they grew up.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Newly Redesigned Web Site at Village Prints. Com
Artist Tommy Thompson has now redesigned his web site for Village Prints.com. During the two decades, the artist has recorded for posterity the main streets of small-town America. Thompson has more than 30 years' experience in art, photography, printing and marketing. The native Mississippian studied graphic art at Mississippi State University, where he also supervised the art and photography division of the Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station. Thompson began his unique business, Village Prints, in 1984, and since that time he and his daughters Michelle and Melanie produced drawings of more than 300 towns in 12 states across the southern United States. Struck by the pride of older Americans in the heritage of their towns, Thompson has transformed glimpses of the past found in old, faded photographs and memories into composite drawings, which are then printed as limited editions. Collectors of Thompson's prints sometimes find it difficult to locate someone who is willing to part with their prints once all the prints of a particular town are sold, which sometimes occurs in a week or two. Because these art prints are limited editions, they represent an investment that increases in value over time.
Sunday, January 04, 2009
Return to Basics--Find a Drawing of the Hometown of Your Roots
http://www.villageprints.com/drawings/texas/marshall-tx
Whenever we experience an economic downturn, we usually want to return to the basics--to a simpler way of life.
http://www.villageprints.com/drawings/arkansas/hope-ar
If you long to return to your roots, why not search for your hometown on http://www.villageprints.com/.
http://www.villageprints.com/drawings/georgia/camilla-ga
Tommy Thompson or his two daughters may have captured the essence of your hometown in a composite drawing.
http://www.villageprints.com/drawings/alabama/springville-alabama
These artists have preserved the memories of hundreds of towns in 12 states across the South.
http://www.villageprints.com/drawings/north-carolina/concord-nc
These limited-edition prints are signed and numbered and printed on parchtone paper.
http://www.villageprints.com/drawings/kentucky/bowling-green-ky
The prints make wonderful gifts for any occasion--Valentines, birthdays, retirements, etc.
Log onto http://www.villageprints.com/ and try to find the town where you grew up or once lived.
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