Monet Alley was selected as a Featured Work by the group JPG Cast-Offs in May 2011.
Monet Alley looks great paired with Neighborhood Reflections

Monet Alley is part of an As Eye See Photographic Series promoting awareness and raising funds for the talented local artists of Bisbee, Arizona.
50% of all sales’proceeds from all cards and prints in this series are being donated to the Bisbee-based, non-profit Central School Project
The Central School Project (CSP) is a non-profit organization fostering appreciation of the arts in the southeast Arizona community, and serving the community with arts and ecology programming providing affordable, creative space to working artists.
As a community service organization in a rural community which has become widely recognized as a center for the arts, CSP supports and collaborates with individuals and organizations to further cultural and ecological awareness in the community. Programs include exhibits, films, plays, poetry readings, workshops and other public events. In addition, CSP makes its resources available to the community for a variety of programs and activities.
I am passionate about this artsy community, because without these individuals, I would never be able to bring their beauty to you through my photography.
I pledge to donate 50% of all of my sales’ proceeds from all cards and prints of their artistry in this series to help to promote and support their continued expressed creativity, and artistic inspiration through the Central School Project
This was painted on some wooden fencing in an alley in Bisbee, Arizona, and photographed by JD Brummer for As Eye See Photography.
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Comments
Boy, now I know I have to go back to Bisbee! This is fantastic and I totally missed it. Next time I’m not leaving your side.
LOL… thank you, Linda. This is what I went into the one alley to photograph, then when I got here, I also found the old, faded playbills on the opposite side. I think this was when you were photographing the building with the 3 “characters” hanging on the side of that one building.
– AsEyeSee
Wow, this is great. I too missed this beauty.
Thank you, Emily!
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beautiful work
Thank you very much!
– AsEyeSee
an instant favourite, your painting is fantastic!
Just amazing work, so beautiful!
Please add your beautiful painting to our group

Impressionism Café
we have several challenges you may be interested in
Thank you so much, Jolie!
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