A blog about art and other endeavors of the artist author Karen Francis, currently living in Memphis, Tennessee. Trying to +++ Watch Time on my Art Promotions YT channel blessings427, so I can monetize it. Thanks for watching. I don't see a way to reply to Comments here when on Safari browser.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Relax a Week in Florida in January, 2013

A week is also available in North Carolina. These weeks are for rent, but may also be purchased.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Art Bazaar Continues, plus new blog
I have three works in this show plus a book of photography.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
A Monument of the Mind
(Memphis) To me, the Nineteenth Century Club is a monument not to a period of time, but to good citizenship. It is the birthplace of ideas that helped this city grow in strength and beauty, a monument of the mind. Its name is the name of a Club whose members have helped everyone living in Memphis even to this day. Who has not played in the parks of Memphis? This club created the Parks and Recreation system by organizing the first public playground. If each Memphian who ever enjoyed summers in the parks contributed ten dollars, the Nineteenth Century could have its repairs done in no time. This same group of forward thinking club members started City Beautiful campaign in 1930 which lasted through the fifties and sixties and produced results winning national acclaim and tourists for Memphis. This club also helped build hospitals and education associations. This building on Union could become a highlight on tours of the secret treasures in Memphis, like the lovely homes in the Historical District of New Orleans. In some cities, the government would purchase the land and rent the building back back to the organization or owner in perpetuity (or at least 99 years) for $1.00 a year. By eliminating the tax burden, the organization might be able to make the needed repairs.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Holiday Fine Art Bazaar this Friday Evening
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Learn about a New Script, "Christmas Ride"
and LIKE this page. It takes 25 Likes to get a User Name assigned for a Page. Thanks.
Art Promotions is marketing this script or, alternatively, wishing to produce it. Will need lots of help!
Friday, November 11, 2011
Veterans Day, 2011
The bill increases the tax credit for hiring disabled veterans to $9,600. It also would create new tax credits of up to $5,600 for employers hiring veterans who have been looking for work for at least half a year and $2,400 for employers who hire veterans out of work for four weeks or more."
Are there any disabled veterans seeking employment or veterans out of work for half a year, or even four weeks, who want to help sell art or make a film in Memphis? If so, call Art Promotions, 901 289-4939 starting Monday. The pay is mostly commission only on the art, and back end pay in points on the films at this time.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Churches in Art Today - a video
Monday, October 31, 2011
Public Invited to Vote in Church Art Contest on Fine Art America . com
Florida Series
This is my first youtube upload. Hope you enjoy it.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Last Week to See Transitions Art Exhibit at WKNO
Thursday, October 6, 2011
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Karen Francis
Saturday, September 24, 2011
The Beautiful Mississippi River
Preparations were underway Friday afternoon for the St. Judes Benefit Cycle Ride. Numerous Bicycle shops from around Memphis had tents in Tom Lee Park as the cyclists gathered for the relay ride on this gorgeous day. It is easy to access the park where spacious sidewalks make for easy riding by going through the parking lot at the old Rivermont at Riverside and Georgia on to the path, rather than riding down Riverside itself which was blocked to car traffic due to the race.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Safer Streets for Cyclists was the Plea . . .
along with a Call for Cycle Lanes on Madison. Excitement mounts two wheels in Memphis as the Green Line is being sewn together from Collierville, through to Germantown, to Shelby Farms near Cordova, all the way to Tillman. Then a big blank exists until Cooper Street in Midtown. Even with Madison cycle lanes from Cooper to Cleveland, a preferred route to the scenic riverside park paths along the Mississippi River and to the businesses and cafes along Main Street has yet to be determined.
Politicians and Madison Merchants Speak at Rally
Some wonder if the Mayor is getting the message about the opportunities safe bike lanes create for the city, such as reducing air pollution and drawing more cyclists to Memphis.
Rally Riders Arrive at Memphis City Hall
About forty cyclists made the trek from Midtown all the way down Madison (about 3.5 miles) to the City Hall Plaza.