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by Gertrude Palmer
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "The Episcopal Ordination of Sierra Wilkinson" by Gertrude Palmer. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Commissioned by Julia Hill Pearce, the painting captures the ordination of African American deacon Julia Sierra Wilkinson being blessed by Bishop... more
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Commissioned by Julia Hill Pearce, the painting captures the ordination of African American deacon Julia Sierra Wilkinson being blessed by Bishop Scott Benhase.
Fine artist, designer & illustrator, Gertrude Palmer signs her paintings simply "Gert". As a young fashionista she received the In Vivo Design Award for a collection of ethnic ski wear, the first fabricated in natural materials. This launched her own junior boutique line under the label of In Vivo. However her yearning for immersion in fine art called to her. Introduced to stone lithography in High School at celebrated New Trier, North of Chicago, she continued studies under Lyle Matouche (master printer for Karl Tobey) found at Southern Oregon University where she produced political and feminist works from 1979 � 1983. Even Valentino ate Apples, Great American Playboy, Not So Mad Housewife, Ecalypso were all produced during this...
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Debby Pueschel
Beautiful. Congratulations on your feature in Spiritual Hospitality. FL
Gertrude Palmer
Thanks GJ. I will check them out.
GJ Glorijean
Gertrude Palmer, This would be wonderful displaying in the SH Spiritual Hospitality FAA Group, it seeks to by Judeo-Christian Hospitality into the world w/ bias for the Episcopal Branch, Bishop Curry soul of the National Cathedral... It is a sacred & scriptural space where there is evidence of Word & faith in artworks. This is a lovely commission. Admin, GJ glorijean