6/13/2023 0 Comments Jydge vita![]() There is also a choice in the saucepan range between stainless steel inners and non stick. The saucepans comes with a dual draining lid, making it easy to pour water from potatoes or pasta and less washing up afterwards too. The Judge Vista comprises of mirror polished stainless steel with easy grip, comfortable phenolic Low Heat Transmission Handles. The Judge Vista range is our largest stocked range in our Cirencester Cookshop. Judge - Part of the Horwoods Brand Judge Vista Range ![]() If we don't have the item or set you require in stock we can order from you directly from Horwoods. The range includes milkpan, saucepans and frypans and can be purchased in a set also. The Stellar Rocktanium range is suitable for all hob types, dishwasher safe and oven safe making it a great choice for a busy lifestyle. It has a tough, non stick surface making it perfect for any level of cooking experience. Stellar Rocktanium RangeĪn essential range of saucepans and frypans, the Stellar Rocktanium is a popular choice for our customers. If we don't have the item you want in stock we can always order it for you. The range is huge including saucepans, frypans, saute pans, stock pots, roasting trays and more. Stellar offer a lifetime guarantee and a 10 year non stick warranty. ![]() Oven safe up to 210 ☌ as well as being dishwasher safe. The range has excellent heat conduction and even distribution across the base for a consistent cook. Featuring a hard anodised surface to make it last longer and easier to clean, in fact it is twice as strong as normal steel. The ideal range for chef's who want the best. “Wiley Henry Jr., a noted artist in this area, has become an accomplished writer as well.Stellar - Part of the Horwoods Brand Stellar 6000 Range.“I find Wiley Henry’s work sensitive, and the expressions on his characters accurate in turns of realism.” - Julian Bolton, former Shelby County Board of Commissioners.At MCA we’re very proud of all that he has accomplished.” - Jeffery Nesin, former president, Memphis College of Art “Wiley Henry Jr.’s work and his commitment to this community are exemplary.His work illustrates the spiritual side of us all.” - Dr. “Memphis is full of young talented artists such as Wiley Henry.“Wiley Henry is and has been a major player in the Memphis artistic community both as an artist and a strong advocate for the arts in this area.” - Kate Gooch, former president, Memphis Arts Council.Won the Merit Scholarship to attend the former Memphis Art Academy, currently the Memphis College of Art. Judged Memphis City Schools art competition, sponsored by WKNO TV Station.ġ982: Awarded the ESSA grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission for the Artist-in-Schools program in Jackson, TN.ġ981: Awarded the ESSA grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission for the Artist-in-Schools program in Jackson, TN.ġ979: Voted most artistic senior at the Memphis College of Art.ġ975: Selected the national grand prize winner for the Vollentine Boy’s Club art contest, Memphis, TN. Served as artist in the Memphis City Schools demonstrating, lecturing and working with elementary students.ġ983: Judged Regional Scholastic Arts competition, Memphis, TN. Notable Black Memphians (Published 2008)Ģ010: Honorable Mention, presented at the 16th Annual Stone AwardsĢ009: Memphis Living Legends award, presented by New Sardis Baptist ChurchĢ001: Resolution from Memphis City Council for writing and artĢ001: Resolution from State of Tennessee for writing and artġ992 & 1989: Outstanding Young Man of Americaġ986: Judged Tennessee Vica Skill Olympicsġ985: Awarded Innervisions grant from Memphis Arts Councilġ984: Memphis Arts Council's Artists-in-the-Schools.Stories, mentions, and photographs of the artist’s artwork have appeared in the following: Poster for The Kroger Stores (Our Family), and more.Eight (8) posters for the annual Juneteenth Freedom & Heritage Festival.Posters (2) for WLOK Radio Station’s Stone Soul Picnic.State-wide poster for the Tennessee Arts Commission (Juxtaposition ‘82) in Nashville.6’ x 9’ life-sized mural in the home of businessman Lynn Spearman.4’ x 10’ mural of the Memphis Chicks baseball team for local businessman Avron Fogelman.10 pen and ink drawings of historical African-Americans for Leader Federal Bank’s “African-American Check Series”.Four-card Christmas series marketed regionally.10-piece Christmas card series marketed nationwide in 250 K-mart stores and other outlets.21-charcoal portrait series of historical African-American religious pioneers and inventors.The late activist Cornelia Crenshaw (the Cornelia Crenshaw Library).Lee Brown, former Memphis City Schools board member The late former Shelby County Commissioner Minerva Johnican.Their portraits were rendered in charcoal. The following portraits were painted in oil on canvas with the exception of actors Willard Pugh and Clifton Davis.
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