Saturday, February 14, 2009

New Works by Painter, Ann Hair


One of our favored gallery painters, Ann Hair, has completed a new series of works focusing on shoes! Fun, flirty, and fancy, these are a sure bet! Perfect for a dressing room, bedroom, or bath! They would also make a powerful statement in a grouping or series. Made with the highest quality, but at reasonable prices!

Friday, February 13, 2009

Kathy Bransfield Jewelry is Back!


Swooping into Spectrum just in time for Valentine's Day is the beautiful pieces by Kathy Bransfield! She sprouted in Cincinnati, Ohio, but now resides in the sunny state of California. Her inspiration comes from life's complex beauty and all of its diversity.


Each piece is engraved with a thoughtful word, poem, or thought, keeping it close to your heart! Each piece embodies an essence of her quirkiness and unfaltering cheerful spirit. These pieces are extremely popular and go fast! Stop in today and get yours before they are all gone!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

New Gallery Painter: Kristin Gibson


Spectrum Art & Jewelry is pleased to announce the arrival of a new painter, Kristin Gibson. As a native to the area, Kristin spends her time with her family and is highly influenced by sea life. With an art degree from East Carolina University, she brings a strong arts and design background to her strong compositional works. We have fresh new acrylics in an array of sizes. Feel free to view her work on our website by clicking here!

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Give the Gift She WANTS this Valentine's Day!


Not every girl will admit it, but we all WANT IT! Jewelry, that is! Spectrum has jewelry to fit all Valentine's Day budgets from sterling silver pieces to one-of-a-kind, custom designed jewelry. We offer the finest quality at the best price in town! So quit calling the florist this year and start giving her something that will last forever...jewels!

Friday, January 16, 2009

Spectrum Teaches at Domestic Violence Center~


The women of Spectrum Art & Jewelry recently made their 2nd trip back to the Domestic Violence Shelter. Bringing, beads, clasps, supplies and encouragement, the Spectrum staff taught the women how to make beaded jewelry. This not only allowed them to feel beautiful in their new adornment, but also a sense of empowerment. Learning a new skill can release tensions and allow new hobbies and outlets to flourish!


We encourage all of you to volunteer in your local community. The more you give, the more you get!

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Get Ready for Inauguration Day!




The history of the US Presidential Inauguration is a long one steeped with deep roots. No matter who you voted for, we all know that this presidential inauguration will be historic. Stop into Spectrum today to get your inauguration day jewelry! We can custom design a piece of jewelry for you to match ANY budget! So come on over and get decked out in your red, white, and blue! We have plenty of gems and beads to create a special piece for such an historic event!


Jewelry on Inauguration Day has been a favorite among First Ladies. The photo above is of Mrs. Eisenhower's jewels she wore on the special occasion!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Smart Car Debut a Success!

Friday, January 9th, we had the debut for Bebe, the art smart car. Artist and gallery manager, Nancy Noel May, is the creator of Bebe and this month's feature at our Open House & Wine Tasting. Bebe drew a large crowd, a news reporter and was featured under the tent with lights, just like a celebrity!

What's So Smart About It?
The name "Smart" came from a combination of Swatch, Mercedes and the word "art." The company also markets the cars with the brand and model name in lowercase to emphasize their small size.

The Smart Car began with Nicolas Hayek, the man who invented Swatch watches. He wanted to make a small car that would be fuel efficient, environmentally responsible and easy to park in small spaces. The Swatch Company collaborated with Daimler-Benz (after a failed venture with Volkswagen) to create the first City Coupe under the company name Micro Compact Car (MCC). Development began in 1994, and the first car was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1997. The MCC went on sale the following year, but Hayek was disappointed with the use of a conventional engine -- he'd wanted a hybrid or pure electric motor -- and the price of the car, which was higher than expected. When initial sales were slow, Swatch pulled out of the partnership, leaving Daimler-Benz (now DaimlerChrysler) full owner of the Smart division. Today, Smart is part of DaimlerChrysler's Mercedes group.

When you see the Smart Car, the first thing that you notice is its size. The City Coupe (renamed the "Fortwo" once Smart began releasing other models), is only 8 feet, 2.5 inches long, less than 5 feet wide and about 5 feet tall. (In comparison, the original Hummer H1 is over 7 feet wide.) That means that instead of parallel parking in line with other cars, a Smart Car can back right up to the curb. Two or three Smart Cars can park that way in a single curbside parking space.