Jazz Band Giclée Art Print by Nina Fritz
Jazz Band Giclée Art Print by Nina Fritz
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Jazz Band
by Philomena “Nina” Landolfi Fritz
Celebrate the musical soul of New Orleans with Jazz Band, a vibrant watercolor that captures the spontaneity and rhythm of a live performance. A group of musicians comes to life beneath tall windows—brass glinting, hands in motion, and energy in every stroke. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band drum grounds the scene, while expressive brushwork and glowing washes of color evoke not just the music, but the moment.
Available in three editions:
Standard Giclée Print – A fine art reproduction printed with archival-quality giclée on richly textured heavyweight paper. Every detail of the original painting is preserved for lasting color and clarity.
Signed & Numbered Edition – A collectible version, hand-signed and individually numbered by the artist. This limited edition offers an elevated experience for collectors and jazz lovers alike.
Original Artwork – A collectible version, hand-signed and individually numbered by the artist. This limited edition offers an elevated experience for collectors and jazz lovers alike.
Print Method: Giclée for archival quality and exceptional detail
Paper: Ultra White / Sundance Felt / #110 — heavyweight with rich texture
Size: 20" x 24" (unframed)
Finish: Matte surface with watercolor detail preserved
Unpredictable, soulful, and rooted in place—Jazz Band distills the essence of live jazz into a single frame.
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