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Art from The Ray Day Studio
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NEWS RELEASE...
Ray Day will release a new print "A Day in the Country" May 1, 2002.
ARTIST PROFILE...A BIOGRAPHY Ray has long been a familiar face in the Southern Indiana art community.
He taught art at Providence High School for 34 years and directed the theatre program there for 28 years. He left Providence in 1996 to pursue a full-time art career.
Since 1973, Ray and his wife Eileen, have published over 40 limited editions from his watercolor originals...and were familiar participants at Harvest Homecoming, St. James Court Art Show and many other community sponsored exhibitions. At the invitation of the Howard Steamboat Museum he created a painting entitled VICTORIAN ELEGANCE. The print is now a fund-raising project of the Museum.
Since 1989 Ray has created over 100 miniature architectural sculptures for Lilliput Lane, in Penruth, England.
He has just completed work on his sixth annual sculpture for the Disneyana Convention.
Ray is now a self-employed artist and a firm believer that we are stewards of the past, preserving for the next generation.
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A Day in the Country
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A Day in the Country - Master Edition

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A Day in the Country
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A Day in the Country

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Pride of the Orchard
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Pride of the Orchard

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Pride of the Orchard
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Print

Pride Lite - Pride of the Orchard

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Through the Garden Wall
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Limited Edition Giclee Print

Through the Garden Wall

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The English Collection is scheduled for release in August, 2000.



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Pathway to the View
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Limited Edition Giclee Print

Pathway To The View

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The English Collection



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An English Summer Day
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Limited Edition Giclee Print

An English Summer Day

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"AN ENGLISH SUMMER DAY"
Gold Hill in Shaftesbury, Dorset.
Print Only: Standard Edition - $110.00
Print Only: Aritst Proof - $135.00
Print Size 17.5" x 20.5" - Image 14" x 17.5"
How To Order
On the side of a sunny hill overlooking Blackmore Vale sits this glorious assembly of tiny cottages built three or four hundred years ago in the shadow of an old abbey wall. The distant Dorset landscape epitomizes a "Wessex" scene of shady lanes, woody dales, picturesque trees
and rivers - all set in that distinctively English patchwork of
green hedgerows and tiny fields.
Limited Edition Giclee Print - Image Size: 14" x 17.5"



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VICTORIAN ELEGANCE A/P
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Victorian Elegance Artist Proof

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The Howard Steamboat Museum & Mansion in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Proceeds from the sale of this print go to support the Museum.



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OCTOBER PATCH
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October Patch

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Covered Bridge in Spring

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Honeysuckle and Roses

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VICTORIAN ELEGANCE
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Victorian Elegance

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The Howard Steamboat Museum & Mansion in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Proceeds from the sale of this print go to support the Museum.



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FUZZY'S COVERED BRIDGE
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Fuzzy's Covered Bridge

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This commissioned work of Fuzzy's Covered Bridge Golf Course in Sellersburg, Indiana is signed by the artist and by Fuzzy Zoeller.



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RUBY FALLS
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Ruby Falls

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RUST OF AGES
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Rust of Ages

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SUMMER COOLERS
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Summer Coolers

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COCA-COLA COUNTRY (SOLD)
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Coca-Cola Country

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COUNTRY SCHOOLHOUSE
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Country Schoolhouse

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RURAL REVERENCE
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Rural Reverence

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BACK ROAD BARGAINS
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Back Road Bargains

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PORTLAND HEAD LIGHT
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Portland Head Light

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GLADE CREEK MILL
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Glade Creek Mill

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REEL REFRESHING (SOLD)
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Reel Refreshing

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Custom framed print of Blackiston Mill



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Farmstead in Summer

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ICE COLD PEPSI
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Prints

Ice Cold Pepsi

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Thanks to the enthusiasm of a collector of Ray Day prints, this old Pepsi-Cola barn was found along Highway 7, just north of Madison, Indiana. The sign is now completely faded, but the outline of the lettering remains quite clear and discernible. It is difficult to date the sign because the ornate logo was used by the company from its earliest days.



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