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100 Paintings, Greensboro Bicentennial Book Unveiled by William Mangum

William Mangum, one of the most popular and respected watercolor artists in North Carolina, has just released his latest book of paintings, Greensboro Roots and Renaissance. This limited release, 105-page book celebrates Greensboro's bicentennial with more than 100 paintings of Greensboro.

Greensboro, North Carolina (PRWEB) March 11, 2008 -- William Mangum, one of the most popular and respected watercolor artists in North Carolina, has just released his latest book of paintings, Greensboro Roots and Renaissance. This limited release, 105-page book celebrates Greensboro's bicentennial with more than 100 paintings of the city. During a special Bicentennial Show and Book Signing on March 29 (10 a.m.-4 p.m.) at the William Mangum Fine Art Gallery, visitors may view 100 new original paintings, meet Mangum, have books personalized and enter drawings for special prizes.

William Mangum
William Mangum

"In this 200th birthday tribute, I have united fresh, captivating paintings with a bit of history," says Mangum. "This collection is my opportunity to shed an enchanting energetic light on historic points of interest and explore Greensboro's vivacious new growth and renaissance. From Yum Yum's ice cream to Honda Jet, it's a nostalgic and contemporary celebration of Greensboro."

Page after page, Greensboro Roots and Renaissance captures the active, diverse, enterprising charm of the Gate City, complete with writings by Mangum of his memories and historic perspectives of Greensboro. The release of this 105-page volume coincides with the community-wide Bicentennial celebration highlighting what makes Greensboro so unique. It features historical locations, neighborhoods, parks, Old Greensborough, commerce, faith and outreach, education, sports, arts and entertainment.

Greensboro's Bicentennial Celebration will be held March 25, 2008 through May 17, 2008. These dates coincide with the sale of the land on which Greensborough was founded (March 25, 1808) and the date the sale became official and was recorded (May 17, 1808). The Bicentennial is planned and organized by volunteer committees and will include a variety of events. One of Mangum's many book signings during this celebration will be at the Bicentennial Opening Ceremony on Friday, March 28, at 6 p.m. at the NewBridge Bank Park, home of the Greensboro Grasshoppers Minor League Baseball Team. You can see his list of appearances, talks and book signings at William Mangum Fine Art.

Greensboro Roots and Renaissance is available for $39 at the William Mangum Fine Art at 2166 Lawndale Drive in Greensboro. The gallery showcases additional paintings and limited edition prints, open with no admission charge every day except Sunday. The store has been credited as one of the finest art galleries in the South. Paintings have been reproduced into a variety of stylish gift items.

Starting with a 59-cent tray of watercolors, Mangum has produced more than 3,000 originals -- all drawn from his thirty years of travels throughout North Carolina and abroad. Mangum has built a solid reputation as one of the most respected and collected artists in North Carolina. He has self-published more than 300 paintings as limited edition prints. More than 50,000 of his works have made their way into private and corporate collections. Mangum is also published by Bruce McGraw Graphics in New York, one of the premier publishers of fine art in the world. This is his fifth book.

For more information about William Mangum's North Carolina Art or to purchase some of his art online, contact his Greensboro, North Carolina Gallery at 336-379-9200.

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