Francelise Art Studios

Francelise Art Studios Finely detailed framed or unframed textile collages, also applied as surface design on many objects: journal covers, stones, bags, wooden cubes of all sizes.

Francelise's collages are printed on canvasses, pillows, mugs, and archival paper, etc.

Happy Mother’s Day to all my women friends with a motherly heart!
05/12/2024

Happy Mother’s Day to all my women friends with a motherly heart!

03/14/2024

On this day, March 7th, in Black Herstory

In 1917, Janet Collins, a Black ballet dancer and painter, was born.

She moved with her family from New Orleans, Louisiana, to Los Angeles as a young girl, attending Los Angeles City College and the Los Angeles Art Center School. As an accomplished painter, she was able to finance her relocation to New York to pursue a dance career. In 1941, she performed with the new but world-renowned Black dance troupe formed and directed by Katherine Dunham.

At the age of fifteen, Collins successfully auditioned for the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo at the Philharmonic, but after being told she would have to paint her face white to perform, she declined the offer. She told her aunt what happened and was advised, "You get back to the barre and start your City exercises. Don’t try to be good, be excellent." In 1949, Collins made her New York debut in a solo concert. As a Prima Ballerina in 1951, she became the first Black artist to perform on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. Starring in the 1951 production of Cole Porter’s Out of This World, Collins won the Donaldson Award, signifying the best dancer on Broadway.

She remained with the Met until 1954, dancing in Carmen, Aida, La Gioconda, and Samson and Delilah, after which she toured the United States and Canada in solo dance concerts. Having taught at several colleges and dance institutions in New York and California, she retired and resided in Seattle. Janet Collins died in June 2003 in Forth Worth, Texas. (African American Registry, 2024)

03/14/2024
03/11/2024
New creations at Tea and Honey! Get yours!!!
12/04/2023

New creations at Tea and Honey! Get yours!!!

New one of a kind cards brought to Tea and honey Bar this evening on Broadway in Saratoga Springs!

New one of a kind cards brought to Tea and honey Bar this evening on Broadway in Saratoga Springs!
12/04/2023

New one of a kind cards brought to Tea and honey Bar this evening on Broadway in Saratoga Springs!

11/09/2023

The well done segment on pbs about my textile art work! So grateful! Please view and share! Merci!

New creation to make the earth glow!
11/09/2023

New creation to make the earth glow!

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