John Clayton is the executive director of the Manchester Historic Association and Millyard Museum. He previously spent 25 years as a reporter and columnist for the New Hampshire Union Leader, and he is the author of seven books about Manchester and New Hampshire. Mr. Clayton’s “In the City” column was a fixture on the front page of the Union Leader for more than 20 years and won numerous awards, including best local column from the New England Associated Press News Executives and “Best Local Author” from the readers of “New Hampshire” magazine. Mr. Clayton received an Emmy Award for his work with New Hampshire Public Television where he was the long-time host of “New Hampshire Crossroads” and he was recently honored by the New Hampshire Humanities Council as one of the state’s “40 over 40” cultural icons.
Digital print on matte fine art paper. Measures 5"x7". Comes signed on the back and inside a clear plastic sleeve with rigid backing board. About the original: Acrylic on paper, 11"x15", 2025
Digital print on matte fine art paper. Measures 5"x7". Comes framed and hang-ready in a basic black moulding. About the original: Acrylic on paper, 11"x15", 2025
New Hampshire V - Ocean Lighthouse 5x7 Art Print FRAMED
$30.00
Digital print on matte fine art paper. Measures 8"x10". Comes signed on the back and inside a clear plastic sleeve with rigid backing board. About the original: Acrylic on paper, 11"x15", 2025
This is a white A6 card with a print of my painting, "New Hampshire V" on the front. All cards come with my logo on the back and sealed in a clear plastic sleeve with a matching envelope.
New Hampshire V - Ocean Lighthouse All Occasion Greeting Card
$5.00
Approximately 4" waterproof vinyl magnet showing my acrylic painting of the Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse and the rocky shoreline in the shape of New Hampshire.
Approximately 4" waterproof vinyl sticker showing my acrylic painting of the Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse and the rocky shoreline in the shape of New Hampshire.
Mugs will be a close copy of the picture but not exact as the heat work in the kiln varies results. A mugs are hand thrown and reminiscent of the NH. woods. - Northern Possessions Ceramic & Art Glass Studio