Jazz Heritage in DC [#56]
The Culture Curious

Jazz Heritage in DC [#56]

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Here’s a small tribute to a significant pocket of creative resistance in our city: U Street. At its peak it was the ultimate showcase of jazz performers, the headquarters of the African American intelligentsia, the go-go birthplace. In the middle of a gentrification process, its colorful walls still contrast with the gray of the capital and attract large groups of people every weekend.


PRINTS are 8x10", 11x14" or 16x20". Open edition printed with professional archival inks on acid-free, 100% cotton rag for long term durability (museum-quality giclée). The prints are packaged in a protective sleeve with a sturdy backing board in a rigid kraft mailer. We care about the environment, so we ship using recycled or reused materials whenever possible.


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Estimated delivery times:
- US: 10-14 days
- Europe: 2-4 weeks
- Rest of the world: 2-4 weeks (depends on the country)


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Important Information:

- Color may vary from what you see on your screen.
- This item does not include framing.


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About the artist:

Carlos Carmonamedina studied Fine Arts in Mexico and Romania. His artwork, which combines his love for travel, bicycles, food, old cameras and comics has been featured in many exhibitions around the world.

After living in Europe for 7 years, he is now settled in Washington DC, where he works as an illustrator and graphic designer.


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Illustrations and original design © carlos carmonamedina / carmonamedina studio llc -- Purchase of fine art does not entitle buyer to reproduction rights. All rights reserved.


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