"Summer At The Creek" by Jules Kang Sharpe

"Summer At The Creek" by Jules Kang Sharpe

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May 27, 2021.

Summer At The Creek is an edition of 100 archival prints by Jules Kang Sharpe. The print measures 6 inches wide by 7.25 inches tall, the artwork measures approximately 5 inches wide by 6.25 inches tall. The archival prints were created by Tiny Showcase and ship with a certificate of authenticity. The artwork has been printed on a heavy 290gsm natural white paper.

The original piece is gouache on paper.

Available hand-framed in maple with archival mat and glass by Vermont's Joel Taplin of Taplin MFG. Framed artwork is archivally matted and hung with UV-protective glass. The hand-made frames are made from locally-milled wood with inlaid splines in each corner for added strength. Please allow three weeks for the completion of your custom, hand-made frame.

Also available with custom-cut, museum matting for standard size frames. Please allow an extra 3 business days for processing.

Other print release by Jules still available: History of the Halloween Costume (2022).

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Jules has chosen to support Stop AAPI Hate. 15% of our profits from prints sales will be donated to help stop the dangerous rise in anti-Asian violence.

β€œIn response to the alarming escalation in xenophobia and bigotry resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Asian Pacific Planning and Policy Council (A3PCON), Chinese for Affirmative Action (CAA), and the Asian American Studies Department of San Francisco State University launched the Stop AAPI Hate reporting center on March 19, 2020. The center tracks and responds to incidents of hate, violence, harassment, discrimination, shunning, and child bullying against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States.”

Meet Jules Sharpe

Jules Sharpe (they/them) is an illustrator living in Providence, RI. Originally from Springfield, Missouri, they take inspiration from the outdoors and always try to represent the Missouri spirit! As an Asian American, Jules is also interested in telling narratives about the Asian American experience, especially in the Midwest. Jules currently works as an educator and teaches art and music at a pod school in Pawtucket.