SUMMERTIME IS HERE – LET’S CELEBRATE IN STYLE!
Now is the time to wear your originally painted design, wearable art apparel created especially for you by Janice King Art-Rebirth. Rejoice. Create.
Be the talk of the town at home or on vacation!
No More stops for me! After overcoming a seriously debilitating illness, Janice reconnected with her creative self after being stopped so many times throughout my life, she started painting at age 60.
She has come full circle, thus, Janice King Art-Rebirth. Rejoice. Create is here!
Janice is inspired by Beautiful Black Women and that’s why she paints them. “We carry so much of society on our shoulders, and we are sheroes. Sometimes we are unsung by others. Here is my way of paying homage to us, our past, present and our future selves. I also pay gratitude to my late mother, Bernice Payne who was so creative and talented.
She has left me a great legacy! Be inspired as you view my work and be mindful of the great women in your life and around the world. The first woman, Eve was a black woman. Encourage the creatives that you know, even if they are little girls. For you do not know what great gifts those little girls possess. But they do! Do not stop them in their creativity.”
I present to you, just a few of Janice’s creations. Enjoy, be reborn, rejoice in creativity. Wear it well! Voila!
These are just a few of uniquely designed pieces of apparel by Janice King, head over to the website to see the entire collection and then support Janice by placing an order because Summertime is Here – Let’s Celebrate in Style!
Make sure to JOIN HER GUEST LIST for Commissions (Pre-paid work) Paint Parties, Workshops, Home Decor, Wearable Art & more!
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