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Black, Brown, and Beige Fine Art Print
Black, Brown, and Beige
23" x 30"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $291.99
Tangerine Fine Art Print
Tangerine
28" x 24"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $290.99
Double Bass, Triple Head Fine Art Print
Double Bass, Triple Head
21" x 30"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $278.99
Abstract Fine Art Print
Abstract
24" x 27"
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Price: $284.99
Untitled (Jazz Players) Fine Art Print
Untitled (Jazz Players)
22" x 30"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $286.99
Performance Fine Art Print
Performance
23" x 24"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $261.99
Seasons Fine Art Print
Seasons
30" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $285.99
Labyrinth Fine Art Print
Labyrinth
34" x 34"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $457.99
Birdland Fine Art Print
Birdland
34" x 34"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $455.99
The Lion Fine Art Print
The Lion
22" x 30"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $285.99
Calypso Fine Art Print
Calypso
30" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $282.99
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Gil Mayers has been a working as an artist since 1991. He’s a local photographer and multi-media artist. Architecture and Art have always been his interests. He started doing art back when Gnagy John was on TV. While he was having some difficulty speaking and reading, he didn’t have trouble following circles or lines. He’s been drawing since the second grade. In the 1990s, after his children were grown, he took up the gauntlet and started following his first love – art. He started off doing a jazz series since jazz was hot then, and he received praises on his work. He chose to do jazz art because it is interesting, melodic and impulsive. Mayers has shown his work at a number of regional venues including the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. Locally, he has had shows at Karpeles Manuscript Library, Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, Pedestrian Gallery, FCCJ’s Kent Campus and Florida Theatre. He currently has his art on display at House of Stereo and the Gallery Eclectic Bistro.

Mayers is a member of the Jacksonville Coalition of Visual Arts. His notable corporate collectors include Superstock and Vestcor. Individuals who have purchased his work include Arbus editor Cinda Sherman, attorney Chuck Barnes, and Patricia Vail of Jacksonville Area Legal Aid. Apart from photography, he likes reading, especially the Dorothy Sayers’ mysteries. He also likes to read history books or books about art. If not doing art or reading, Mayers can be found strolling through the Cummer gardens. Mayers says that art is a means of communication. What matters to him is when he can do something that’s inspiring and innovative.
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