Barnegat Lighthouse Print Giveaway Winners

Thanks to everyone who participated in our summer giveaway with LBI Source to win a print of BARNEGAT LIGHTHOUSE No. 1 by illustrator Brad Woodard.

The beautiful silkscreen edition features LBI’s most iconic landmark in a modern, graphic style.

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The winners are:

  • Greg D. of Loveladies, NJ
  • Matt F.  of Bellmawr, NJ
  • Susan H. of Ship Bottom, NJ
  • Ginger M. of Manahawkin, NJ
  • Kayla W. of Riverside, NJ

Winners, you will receive an email with pick-up instructions for your print. Congratulations!

Thanks again to all who participated.

Sheldon YeagerComment
Competition: Win a Barnegat Lighthouse silkscreen print

LBI Source and The Municipal Prints Company have teamed up to give fans the chance to win 1 of 5 silkscreen prints featuring the Barnegat Lighthouse, Long Beach Island and the Shore’s most iconic landmark.

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The Municipal Prints Company’s BARNEGAT LIGHTHOUSE No. 1 features the famed lighthouse in a bold, graphic style by illustrator Brad Woodard.

Measuring 12 in x 18 in, the 5 color silkscreen print was expertly printed by Seizure Palace Screen Printing in Portland, Oregon.

Followers have the chance to win 1 of 5 unframed prints, worth $60 each.

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All prints are available for purchase at our online shop at The Municipal Prints Company and at Seawall ARTifacts at 77th and the Boulevard on Long Beach Island, New Jersey.

To enter this competition, email your name, age, and mailing address to info@municipalprints.com and include “Barnegat Lighthouse” in the subject line. We won’t pass your information on to anyone else; we just want to know a little about you. 

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Competition closes July 30, 2013. Five winners will be selected at random and notified by email. Winners’ names will be published on LBI Source’s Facebook wall and on this page. The competition is limited to residents of the 50 states + District of Columbia.

Additional contest rules and regulations available here.

Introducing Central Park Sketchbook by Adrienne Wong

I’m delighted to introduce our new series “Central Park Sketchbook by Adrienne Wong,” a collection of limited edition silkscreen prints celebrating the public architecture of Central Park.

I had wanted to release a series for the kids market for years and had been looking for the right subject. While walking through Central Park last spring, it occurred to me that the park would make a fantastic subject for a series: to a child, Central Park is one enormous playground, with idyllic sites and attractions built just for them. The park’s symbolic power also appealed to me: it represents a charming childhood of model boats and carousel rides and Great Lawn picnics, the stuff in which happy memories are made.

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I commissioned Adrienne, who had built a long, multi-disciplinary practice in the city as an accomplished artist, designer, printmaker and shop owner, to illustrate the multi-part series. The designer of the original turquoise & brown MarieBelle Chocolates packaging, I had admired her talent and range of style for years.

For the art, Adrienne drew inspiration from classic children’s book illustration of the 1940s, and worked to capture the warmth and charm of the sites. With much of the kid wall art category looking computer generated these days, she illustrated in a sketch style, and I chose to print in silkscreen to achieve an authentic “printerly” quality. 

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Currently the series consists of five prints: Belvedere Castle, the Carousel, the Conservatory Water, Gapstow Bridge, and Wollman Rink, with additional prints planned for later release based on the success of this initial run. Each print is signed and hand numbered by Adrienne and measures 9 in x 12 in on heavy card stock. They were silkscreened by The Half & Half, a silkscreen studio based in Columbia, South Carolina.

A long believer in the importance of giving back, I will donating 5 percent of the sale of each print to the Central Park Conservancy, which is dedicated to maintaining and preserving the park.

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The series was a year in the making, and I am proud to see the project realized here online. Adrienne and I hope it inspires the same level of sweet nostalgia in these cherished landmarks that it does in us.

Regards,

Sheldon W. Yeager

Founder and Creative Director, The Municipal Prints Company