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Print available in 4"x6", 5"x7", 8"x10", and 11"x14". Please read entire description before purchasing, thank you!- Printed on heavy weight, high quality, fade resistant paper with archival inks- Each print is signed in ink by the artist- Copyright watermark will not appear on your print- Unframed prints will be packaged in a protective cello sleeve and backed with sturdy cardboard- Printed in New York CityI'm excited to have partnered with Simply Framed to offer high quality custom framing made by hand here in the USA. Custom framing takes an additional 2-3 weeks. To add a frame to your order please follow this link:https://www.etsy.com/listing/611686874/add-a-frame-add-a-white-gold-or-black- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Illustration & Design by Joanna Bakerhttp://www.joanna-baker.com- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Copyright © Joanna BakerAll images and artwork on Joanna Baker's Etsy site are copyright © and owned by Joanna Baker. Images may not be altered, sold, printed, downloaded, or redistributed for either personal or commercial use without written permission by the artist, Joanna Baker. The sale of products on Etsy does not transfer rights of any kind to the images.

Silicon Valley Gay Men’s Chorus, “Pure Imagination” concert, Christ the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 1550 Meridian Ave., San Jose. The chorus captures the childhood awe and excitement of the holidays. Familiar songs of joy meet songs from favorite childhood movies. 8 p.m. Also 8 p.m. Dec. 13, 3 p.m. Dec. 14. $15 and $20 at svgmc.org. Santa Clara Chorale, “The Christmas Truce” choral concert, Mission Santa Clara de Asis, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara. In December 1914, German and English soldiers on the front lines of World War I set aside their weapons and took up carols in an historic, impromptu truce. One hundred years later, the chorale remembers this demonstration of humanity by singing carols and songs that were sung at this event, interspersed with readings from the letters of these soldiers, as well as seasonal choral pieces. 8 p.m. Also 4 p.m. Dec. 14. $5 to $25 (more for reserved seating) at vendini.com.

Montalvo’s Yuletide Holiday Champagne High Tea, Montalvo Arts Center, 15400 Montalvo Road, Saratoga, Guests will be served assorted tea sandwiches, scones, petit fours, lemon squares, holiday cookies, tea, coffee and champagne, 2 p.m, $45 at montalvoarts.org or 408.961.5858, Montalvo’s Yuletide Children’s Tea and Visit with Santa, Montalvo Arts Center, 15400 Montalvo Road, Saratoga, Children and their parents will be served scones, assorted tea sandwiches, mini pizza, fruit, cupcakes and brownies, and hot chocolate, tea or coffee, Each child ballet trio illustration art print / ballerina art print, dancer art print, fashion art print, fashion sketch, pointe shoe wall will have a chance to frost and decorate a petite gingerbread man, sit with Santa and receive a small gift, 10 a.m, $30 at montalvoarts.org or 408.961.5858..

Bay Shore Lyric Opera, “Hansel and Gretel,” Saratoga Civic Theater, 13777 Fruitvale Ave., Saratoga. Enjoy a family-friendly, English language version of the fairy tale opera adapted to 80 minutes. 6 and 8 p.m. Also 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Dec. 14. $10-$16 at brownpapertickets.com. Symphony Silicon Valley Chorale’s 10th annual “Carols in the California,” California Theatre, 345 S. First St., San Jose. Come for the traditional sing-along of your favorite carols and a performance of John Rutter’s “Magnificat.” 7 p.m. $26 and $36 at symphonysiliconvalley.org or 408.286.2600.

Nineteen, “Big Band Christmas,” Theatre on San Pedro Square, 29 N, San Pedro St., San Jose, The group Nineteen returns with its concert of holiday music done big band style, Special guest Tony Lindsay will also perform, 8 p.m, Also 2 p.m, Dec, 14, $13-$38 at tabardtheatre.org, Karen Gabay’s “The Nutcracker,” San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, 255 Almaden Blvd., San Jose, Ballet San Jose Silicon Valley presents Karen Gabay’s staging of the holiday classic inspired by ballet trio illustration art print / ballerina art print, dancer art print, fashion art print, fashion sketch, pointe shoe wall the traditional E.T.A, Hoffmann story, Gabay was a longtime dancer with the company, The production, which premiered in 2012, features nearly 100 performers, sets by Paul Kelly and costumes by Broadway legend Theoni V, Aldredge, 1:30 and 7 p.m, Also various times Dec, 14, 19, 20, 21, 23, 26, 27, 28, $25-$110 at balletsj.org or 408.288.2800..

Santa Run Silicon Valley, Plaza de Cesar Chavez at Park and S. Market streets, San Jose. Work off some of those holiday goodies at this 5K run benefiting Christmas in the Park and Downtown Ice. Come dressed as your favorite holiday character or tradition. 3 p.m. $8-$40 at santarunsv.com or 888.810.2063. Open House at the Ainsley House, 300 Grant St., Campbell. See the Ainsley House decorations at night, with live music in the living room and light refreshments in the Carriage House. 5:30-8 p.m. Also Dec. 18. $15, $10 members on site; free for children under 10.

Using rituals that mark the birth of another year and the traditions that celebrate the conquest of the cold, dark winter, the Revels will combine traditional music and song, dance, ritual and folk plays and laughter from different cultures in a two-hour performance that welcomes the yuletide and calls for the revival of a warm, ballet trio illustration art print / ballerina art print, dancer art print, fashion art print, fashion sketch, pointe shoe wall bright spring, The family-friendly event, designed to please all age groups, is so enticing that it has become a tradition for audiences since 1986, when it first began..

This year, after more than two decades, 1930s Americana is the theme of the program, which focuses on the Depression in the United States, relevant and timely as that era fades into the recent past. The musical exploration set in Appalachia wanders to the points of the country and then forward to the Pacific Coast. Artistic Director David Parr selected the theme as a way to return to the United States and its folk culture because Revels is always about folk traditions. “What I’m doing with this show is I’m choosing a period where, for the first time, a lot of traditional performing styles in America entered the mainstream due to radio and phonograph records,” Parr said.

“I want to challenge the audience to listen to this music and understand they are the ‘folk,’ that ballet trio illustration art print / ballerina art print, dancer art print, fashion art print, fashion sketch, pointe shoe wall the music is part of who we are, That it reflects on the American experience and helps us understand what it means to be American in our culture.”, Filled with Cajun music, Appalachian clogging, folk tales, holiday rituals, American carols and folk songs, the 2014 Christmas Revels follows the story of one individual, Johnny Jackson, wandering aimlessly, not knowing who he is or where he is..



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