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“An Investment in your self pays the best Return”

New Book release: I Said , “Invest” (paperback) by Kim Bell Available Now on Amazon

Luchita Hurtado is 98 years old. Born in Venezuela, she has been painting her own life. Now her first solo art exhibition has opened at London’s Serpentine Galleries. It’s called ‘I live I die I will be reborn’ and is on display until October 2019. Video by Jamie Moreland & Michael McKenzie.

Create and post an article on your website detailing information about the competition, the organization, how many artists and entries there were for this event, the theme and how you chose to submit this particular art for this competition.

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The 2nd children story from artist and filmmaker Kim Bell.

This is a short story of two colorful kids having fun playing outside when their pet fish teaches them a few life lessons.

Link to purchase or download below:

Unlimited Imagination Books © 2019

Buy Now $11.11 Amazon (paperback)

Download e-Book $4.44

Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former lawyer, testified on Wednesday before the House Oversight Committee, and his opening statement contained a multitude of credible allegations against # 45. Trump instructed Cohen to arrange for a straw bidder to purchase a portrait of Trump and repaid the bidder with $60,000 Read More

Spiritual Sport Socks drops its first artist Series with contemporary artist Kim Bell of GWOP Magazine.  Grab an exclusive pair of these socks and make a statement today.

Available online now at: www.spiritualsportsocks.com 

Bill Traylor is a self-taught artist born in Alabama in a 1854.

His life spanned slavery, Reconstruction and Jim Crow- he never lived to experience any civil rights or freedoms that white Americans were handed at that time. Read More

A Detroit man who served 45 years behind bars for a crime that he didn’t commit, is forced to sell his personal collection of artwork that he made in prison. Richard Phillips, 72, Read More

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Over 30 years, a retired postal worker and his wife, a retired librarian, have amassed one of the world’s great collections of avant-garde art. But rather than cash in, Herb and Dorothy Vogel are donating all 2,000 pieces to the National Gallery of Art.

David Hockney "Portrait of an Artist"