Thursday, November 08, 2007

Tips To Make Your Room Feel Cozy

It's easier than you think to take any room, no matter how formal and uncomfortable it feels and make it into a cozy and inviting space to relax with your family and friends or just curl up with a good book. In addition to your furniture, there are a great number of wonderful accent pieces that can work wonders if they are placed in the right areas in your room. Pillows, mirrors, candles and the correct lighting can make a world of difference when you are aiming for the cozy feeling.

You may find that if your room is a bit on the larger side, you will want to add something that may give the illusion of a smaller space. In order to achieve this type of a decorating goal, you could look into getting some type of a room screen to help break up the room. If you happen to have a fireplace in the room that you are decorating, there is always the option of adding a beautiful fireplace screen to make the room even more cozy. On your sofa and chairs, some fluffy pillows that just beckon to be curled up with will make all your furniture seem very inviting.

Another touch is your lighting. Take the brightness factor down and make your lighting, while not dim. on the softer side and you will see the entire mood of your room change instantly. Candles around the room will put off a warm and cozy glow. Also put some cozy artworks on the wall. Soft colors, serene scenic landscapes will add a touch of relaxation to your room.

Once you have finished adding the cozy touches to your room, you are then free to sit back, relax and enjoy the space.

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

A Very Strange Love

There is not much of a stranger relationship than the one that is played out in the pages of DC Comics and on the "Batman-The Animated Series" than the relationship between Harley Quinn and the Joker.

The story of how they met goes that Dr. Harleen Quinzel, a beautiful blond doctor was working at Arkham Asylum as a psychiatrist where the Joker was incarcerated for life. She was attracted to him immediately and fell in love with him completely. She helped him escape, had her license revoked and wound up a patient along side her "Mister J".

During an earthquake, Harley escaped with the Joker and they become partners in crime. Joker and Harley have an on-again and off-again relationship. During one off-again moment, the Joker tells Harley as he puts her into a rocket ship that "I've noticed some changes coming over me since you came into my life. I've been reminded what it was like to be part of a couple. To care for someone who cares for me. It's the first time in recent memory I've had those feelings... And I hate having those feelings!" With that said - he launches the rocket sending an infuriated Harley into space, but as with great love stories, he soon misses her and they wind up back together as only a comic book couple can.

If you'd like a print of your favorite dysfunctional comic book couple, Alex Ross has a print out of a well known comic cover that features the Joker and Harley in a close embrace. Alex used his own likeness for the Joker and the piece is striking. This is a limited edition of only 250 and will arrive ready to hang. Now that you know the inside story of the Joker and Harley, add them to your walls and make this vibrant piece part of your personal collection.

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

A Real Collectible Conversation Piece

An artwork is more than just something to take up a little space on your wall or blend the colors in your interior decor. Another way to use art is to collect pieces that either speak to you through their use of color or content or get a piece that is thought provoking and will be a conversation piece.

Steve hanks has an outstanding piece in his limited edition print collection is his piece, "Things Worth Keeping". This print is only one in a small series of 95 prints total in the entire series. The print features a series of things that a young girl may have kept in her room until the time she grew up and became a woman.

Items such as a cherished dolls, Cabbage patch dolls, Teddy bears that look like they were loved and played with for years and years are all scattered across a young girl's bed along with all her other carefully saved toys from years gone by. In the middle of the bed is a snoozing newborn baby, who is now the most treasured part of her now adult life.

This piece is done in soft colors and the attention to detail is breathtaking. The print is done on a giclee print and will be a brilliant addition to any art collection. This is a fun print to look at the detail given to the items within and remembering when you saw these toys as a child.
Now that's art!

Monday, November 05, 2007

A Gift to Thrill the Outdoor Lover

Got a truly hard to buy for individual on your holiday gifting list? One way to narrow down a good gift is to think of hobbies or other activities that the person enjoys - if they love the outdoors and are an enthusiast about hunting, fishing, or just love hiking off the beaten path, your gift giving just got a little easier.

A Jim Killen print will make an outstanding gift. His lifelike renderings of faithful labs carrying back ducks, mallards flying overhead, Canadian geese and other common wildlife scenes brought to breathtaking life will enhance any sportsman's den.

Most of the print series are limited editions. This means that a set number of prints will be made from an original painting and those are numbered with a unique number like 1/450 will you have purchased print number one in a set of four-hundred and fifty. Once the four-hundred and fiftieth print is sold, the run is closed and no more will be sold. This ensures that your print is a one of a kind and unique.

If your sportsman would prefer something like a Wildlife Regulator Clock. These clocks are one foot wide and two feet tall and are handcrafted from solid red oak from Wisconsin. The clock runs on a AA battery and you get a choice of several images to put in the bottom of the clock that will reflect an aspect of the outdoors that your sportsman likes the best. This clock makes an outstanding gift and also comes with a one-year warranty.

Also, consider a sculpture of a flying duck, a strutting pheasant or a regal buck with his antlers held high. Any of these will make an outstanding gift for that hard to buy for lover of the great outdoors.

Saturday, November 03, 2007

Secret Tricks to Make Your Bargain Decor Look Expensive

A dirty little secret that your local interior designer doesn't want you to know is that you don't have to have the bank account of Paris Hilton to make your room look like it was decorated by a top dollar interior designer. There are a few secret tricks that interior designers use to give a room a chic feel and you can do it yourself for a lot less.

First of all, clear the clutter. Expensive rooms have no clutter. Invest in a cabinet or simply move it a box in the bottom of your closet. Just remove it from sight and don't shove it under anything! The idea is to get organized as well as clutter free.

Next, look around your room and write down two main colors that you see and then write down two minor colors. Your goal will be to bring the main colors together and then add accents with the two minor colors. You can use your window treatments to bring in your two main colors. As for your minor colors, use them in pillows and area rugs to highlight lesser used colors.

Another way to add "wow" to a room is to add a artwork that had your minor colors in it. A large piece that can work as an impact piece is also a good trick to use if you are decorating a larger sized room. If you have a small space that you're working with, go for a small collection of three to four small artworks will look outstanding. If your budget won't allow for an original, go for a brush stroked print. The brush strokes appear on the print and when matted and framed under glass, it will look like for all the world as an original artwork on your walls. You can get a Monet in a brush stroked print or a lesser known artist.

Use these little tricks to give your room an expensive look and feel and no one has to know you really didn't spend an arm and a leg to do it.

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Van Gogh - Always a Great Choice

If you want something eye catching to put on your wall and you'd like something with bold colors, go to the top of the line and put a Van Gogh on your wall.

Van Gogh's art is well known for the use of bold brush strokes and vivid colors. His art was dismissed during his lifetime and a fact about Van Gogh many people don't know is that he only sold one painting in his entire lifetime. Another painting he gave as a gift to his doctor was used a shingle for a chicken coop for many years until it was discovered and later sold at auctions for hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Obviously an original may not be in the cards for you but you can own a print that is as dazzling as an original. One of Van Gogh's most celebrated paintings is called "Starry Night" and it features brilliant stars with a swirling blue background. This print is matted in a cream and blue frame to further set off the print. Framed in a gold frame this will be an outstanding addition to any art collection.

If you have a Van Gogh fan on your gift giving list, there are many pieces available in the Van Gogh collection of prints and every Van Gogh aficionado has their favorite. Try a sneaky conversation about Van Gogh and see if you can find out what their favorite painting was and get them that particular print as a holiday gift, they'll be thrilled and wonder how you knew!

The print is framed under glass and archival tapes and acid free papers are used to make this artwork long lasting. It will arrive ready to hang out of the box.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Add a Little Drama to Your Decor

Sometimes a room needs something dramatic to really wake it up. That is known as an impact piece. All rooms need a little waking up from time to time - here's an easy way to add interest and impact to a room that needs a little zing.

You can use a myriad of items to create an impact piece. Create a focal point in your room using a sculpture on a short column and add tall plants on either side to accent it. Another way to add an impact piece is to add a resin cast medallion that is lightweight and can be hung in the center of your ceiling (also referred to as your "5th wall").

You can also use artwork to create an outstanding impact piece. The type of artwork you want to add on your wall is entirely up to you. Think eye catching and think bold. If you only have fine art on your walls, consider adding a striking photograph to your collection. Put it in a solid black frame and a simple white mat will make it really stand out in your room.

Steve Hanks has a set of three limited edition prints that feature a woman at the bottom of the stairs, the climbing the stairs and finally at the top of the stairs. These three prints hung together will make a real impact in your room and tell an inspiring story of a woman who began a journey and at the top of the stairs is looking out at a new beginning. Steve didn't use the same model for the final painting that he used for the first to in order to get the idea across that we are not the same person that the end of a journey that we were at the beginning.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Monkey Around With a Little Wildness

If you want something to create a fun yet elegant tone to your room, consider adding a piece or two of designer framed art. There's something about monkeys that brings a smile to nearly everyone's face and now you can have a surefire smile maker on your wall in the form of a designer made pair of tiles that feature a monkey on each one.

Feng shui is the creation of balance within your room and if you use this method of design in your decor, you know the value of adding pairs of items to create harmony along with the spirit of the monkey that is said to bring wisdom and bit of good natured mischief to any room they grace.

These monkey tiles were created by the artist Swartzendruber and come in a set of two. The dimensions of each framed tile are 24 inches by 28 inches and the tiles are surrounded by filets and mats to create a real one-of-a-kind piece that will garner a lot of attention in your room. The piece is framed using archival (acid free) tape and mounted and framed using museum quality materials. The finished framed piece has a paper dustcover and will arrive ready to hang with the hardware attached. You can literally pop this set of exquisite tiles out of the box and find a place that you think they would look best on your walls.

If you want to add something to your walls that will wake up your room, add a designer touched artwork with something a little wild, like monkeys!

Monday, October 29, 2007

Tips for Giving Art as a Gift

Some people are a little apprehensive about giving an artwork as a gift as they envision giving only a huge painting being unwrapped by the recipient. Giving the gift of art doesn't have to a big and bulky painting in an enormous frame that is going to take up precious wall space in the recipient's home.

If you want to give someone a gift of art, you can get them a small print or sculpture piece that will not be a huge space commitment on the wall and will look stylish as well.
You can choose from fine art, whimsical pieces that will bring a smile to the recipient every time they see it on their wall or go for a personalized piece that allows you to enter a phrase that means something to the both of for a truly one of a kind piece of art.

If your gift recipient is a collector of a particular artist or liked a certain animal such as cats, pigs or fish, you can get them an art piece that will meld right in with what they love to collect. Another great way to give a gift of art is to have it ready to hang. Buy the piece and have the frame, mat and glass already on the piece so all your recipient has to do is find a place on their wall for the artwork.

Sculptures can be wrapped in a pretty scarf that is a gift as well or if you got a sculpture that will allow it, put a big, fat red bow on the sculpture and watch the receiver bust into a grin.

There are so many ways to give art; if you need some holiday ideas use these tips to get the best gift for that hard to buy for person on your holiday list!

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Thinking Ahead for the Cat Lover

If you have a cat lover on your holiday list that also has a quirky, fun sense of humor, you will most definitely want to put a Bryan Moon print down on your gift giving list for them.

Moon has been painting realistic cats in very unreal settings and the result is a brilliant executed piece of art that is whimsical and detailed. Sometimes his cats are doing decidedly cat things and othertimes the result is surreal.

Another artwork that will please any Old West fan, is the "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid". This piece shows the two famous outlaws at cats on horseback, looking over the horizon for the ever present posse that was always on their proverbial tails, which can be seen in this artwork.

You have numerous framing options and a choice in colors for both an inner and outer mat. You can pick the best frame and mat colors to match your interior design or the interior decor color scheme for someone else if you're purchasing this print as a gift. These are open edition prints, meaning there is no specific number being printed and at the size of 15 inches by 16 inches, they aren't a huge commitment for a wall space.

Any of Moon's works will make a fun gift for a cat lover and if you have someone who already collects his works, they will be truly purring with satisfaction at your thoughtful choice in gifts!

Thursday, October 25, 2007

A Truly Personal Message

Want to tell someone how you really feel? Want to give a the most personal of messages to someone? You can do that in an art print that will deliver any message you want.

"Messages from Wolves" is an outstanding piece that carries any message you want to write to the recipient. From the message "Dare to Dream" to "You are the Best". Whatever you want to say to the recipient, the wolves will say for you. The piece itself contains three wolves and a sycamore that is ready to be engraved with the message of your choice. This piece is cold cast from the original relief carving in the mountains of Arizona and meticulously hand-painted. This is a limited edition of 3,000 signed and numbered sculptures. A Certificate of Authenticity is included. You may include a personalization of up to six lines containing ten characters each. Notice how the wolf's paw on the left side is actually coming out of the picture onto the frame.

This would make an outstanding housewarming gift, anniversary gift or even a very unique way of saying, "Will You Marry Me?" in a striking print that will grace any wall it is displayed for years to come.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Gifts to Thrill the Collector

If you enjoy shopping for holiday presents, you probably really love the collectors on your gift giving list. They make buying gifts oh so easy!

Have someone that loves to collect horses or western art? Get them a limited edition print featuring running mustangs, cowboys on the plains or Native Americans in an encampment or riding painted war horses. There are so many choices. You aren't just limited to items that can be hung on a wall. Get a sculpture to be displayed on a desk, table or shelf. You can get them in any size. Angels, cats and even large hearts can make the perfect gift.

If you want to be sneaky and get the colors right for your friend's house. Pay a visit to them and either sneak a few shots around the house with your cell phone camera if you have one or just make a note to yourself of the dominate colors in the room and you can be assured of getting a gift that will match the decor perfectly.

Prints will arrive matted and framed under glass and ready to hang. You can present the gift of a sculpture in its own box it is shipped in or put it in a gift box of your own. Either way, your gift recipient is sure to be thrilled!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Inspire Someone to Keep Trying

It's never easy to try anything new. Sometimes it's through a promotion at work or other life circumstance that you suddenly find you or someone close to you challenged and having to keep trying.

Learning anything new and the inevitable learning curves that come with many new situations can be defeating and leave a person anything but uninspired to keep trying. If you have someone that you want to motivate, give them a gift that will be there to remind them to have confidence in their abilities to do things right and have faith in themselves.

A perfect example of an artwork that will give continual inspiration is Patrick A. Lunquist's "Faith". It depicts a sure-footed goat leaping from one cliff top to another. When you give your gift, include a note that shows you care and you're giving a gift to inspire someone to "keep the faith" in themselves and know that they will come out on top.

Sometimes the best support you can give someone is in the form of something that will remind them how much you believe in their abilities, give them a gift that will show them how much faith you have in their abilities, every time they glance at their wall.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Surprise Your Halloween Host With a Boo-tiful Gift!

Going to a Halloween bash? Take along a gift for your host or hostess that will keep in the spirit of Halloween and let them have a great memory of a fun night!

Movie posters of classic horror films such as "Creature from the Black Lagoon", "Dracula", "Frankenstein" and more are all available in limited edition reproductions of the original movie house posters. The original posters are hard to come by and can cost thousands of dollars. These reproductions are made from the original posters and are printed on acid free paper to ensure they will gives years upon years of enjoyment.

This series is only available through authorized dealers for The Reel Scary Monster series and is licensed exclusively to S2 Art Group by Universal Studios Licensing, Inc. You will have the choice of getting your print matted and framed or get a print only and let the recipient choose how they want to display the piece. Please order early for custom framed items as they take three to four weeks for delivery.

Make sure the recipient knows there are several classic films available in case they'd like to start a collection or even better - keep it to yourself and surprise them with additional posters for their collection for birthdays, Christmas and more!

Friday, October 19, 2007

Give a Unique and Individual Gift

If you want to give someone a gift that is as unique and individual as the person receiving the gift, give them a gift that is one of a kind.

A limited edition print is always a hit. There are limited edition prints to suit literally every taste and if your gift recipient is a clown with a whimsical taste to the austere collector of museum quality memorabilia, you can find a print to please.

The very nature of a limited edition print series makes it one of a kind. A print run may only be 100 prints in the series and each one will be numbered 1/100, 2/100 and so on. This designates that the print is number one in a series of one hundred prints and so on. In many limited editions, the print is signed and numbered by the artist making it even more of a collector's prize.

And don't think a print has to be a printed paper. Prints come in a myriad of styles and designs. You can get 3-D prints with raised sculpture like qualities and you can also get the ingenious series of Brushstrokes. These are created through a state of the art process in which artists use the finest quality oil paints to highlight each image by hand on a printed canvas making your print appear as an original work of art.

Every Brushstrokes painting arrives ready to hang in a museum-quality frame, expressly chosen to compliment the beauty of the painting itself. Each frame is made of hand-finished seasoned woods. To protect and preserve its integrity, each painting is numbered and authenticated on the back of the canvas, then framed and delivered according to the sequence in which orders are received - until the edition limit is reached. If you're worried about a new edition of the print line being issued, Brushstrokes cancels all materials used in the creation of the limited editions and the edition is closed forever. A beautiful example of a Brushstrokes is Simon Bull's brilliant floral creations. That way you can be assured of giving a gift that is truly one of a kind!

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Mirrors Don't Have to Be Square and Boring

If you want to use the old trick of adding a mirror or three to a small space such as a foyer or a small room in your home to give it the illusion of being a little larger, and now you just have to whittle down your choices and get a mirror that you feel fits your decor the very best.

Many people don't want a boring square cut mirror in a square cut frame on their walls, if you want every piece on your walls and in your home to perform a function of contributing to your overall decor, you're in luck! There are a huge number of mirrors to choose from and they range in shapes and sizes from small to large and come with scroll work, round, circular and in unusual and whimsical frames.

Consider a mirror that can be as much of a work of art on your walls as your actual art pieces. Additionally, if you want to add a little something extra design, look for mirrors that have beveled edges at the frame line. It's just a little bit of extra design that will add a quiet elegance to your mirror.

In a foyer, go for a tall skinny mirror that will catch as much length as possible and when someone enters your foyer it will give the full illusion to the eyes that the area is much longer than it appears and the area will feel a lot more spacious. If you're using smaller mirrors to decorate a room - put them around a room and they will randomly expand the room in the mind's eye and give a feeling of more openness around the room rather than using one large mirror in one place only in the room. Either way works but if you have a very small space, several smaller mirrors will perform the same trick that one large mirror will perform without calling any attention to themselves besides looking beautiful on your walls.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

There's no law that says you have to be stuck with the same room winter, spring, summer and fall. You can plan your decor to reflect the cool and breezy style throughout the fall months and change it as the seasons go with just a few changes.

It's easy to get bored with your decor. Looking at the same couch, same tables and same chairs along with the same art on the walls can get really dull and you can feel the twinges of cabin fever during the winter months if you don't do something about it. Making a seasonal centerpiece is one way to add a little seasonal pep to your room. Use falling leaves, pine cones and other readily available items to make a beautiful centerpiece for your table and arrange it around a yummy pumpkin scented candle for a little more season feel.

Move your artworks around on your walls and add a seasonal piece too. Robert Duncan's "Fall in the Kingdom" is a great addition to your walls.
This print has all the rich earthy colors of fall and will meld nicely into nearly any decor.

Other additions you can make are to add homey touches such as a handmade quilt draped dramatically on a sofa or chair, whether of your own design or a gently handed down heirloom is up to you; quilts add a wonderful sense of warmth to a room. Soften your lighting and you will find your room instantly changed to a cozy and warm room for the fall season.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Thinking Ahead for a Hanukkah Gift


Hanukkah is also known as the Festival of Lights and people of the Jewish faith celebrate it usually around the end of December. It falls on the 25th day of the Hebrew month of Kislev, which may be in December, late November, or rarely early January as in the Hanukkah of January 2005–2006.

The festival is observed in Jewish homes by the kindling of lights on each of the festival's eight nights, one on the first night, two on the second night and so on. The lights are traditionally lit on a Menorah. A candle holder that holds eight candles.

The traditional story that commemorates Hanukkah is that at the re-dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem following the victory of the Maccabees over the Seleucid Empire, there was only enough consecrated olive oil to fuel the eternal flame in the Temple for one day. Miraculously, the oil burned for eight days - which was the length of time it took to press, prepare and consecrate new oil.

After prayer and lighting the candles, there is usually a feast of traditional foods, breads fried in olive oil and potato pancakes are another tradition and in Israel, many eat deep fried donuts. You can also hang an artwork in the room you will be holding your Hanukkah gathering that will help set the mood, such as a lovely detailed print of a Menorah.

All of these things combined can help you pull off a great celebration with your family and friends during the Festival of Lights.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Bad Apples....


One of the most memorable scenes in the movie, "Snow White" is when the evil queen assumes the form of an old woman selling apples and gives a poisoned one to Snow White, who eats it and falls into a deep sleep that can only be awakened by a kiss from her true love.

This scene has been brought to life by artist John Alvin in this limited edition series of 195, each is signed by the artist. John has designed and illustrated some of the world's most recognizable cinema art. He has worked on movies such as E.T. - the Extra-Terrestrial and has produced many special editions for Lucasfilm Ltd.'s Star Wars phenomenon.

Alvin is known for both his design of the Star Wars Concert and Star Wars Tenth Anniversary poster which are highly sought after by collectors of Star Wars Memorabilia. Disney sought Alvin out to produce their limited edition prints for some of their classic movies such as Snow White and the results have been breathtaking.

If you need a cool gift this holiday season and you have someone that loves the classic Disney movies or they just love to collect "the bad guys" in their collection, this print would make an outstanding gift for them. The print titled, "The Fairest in the Land" is size 20 inches by 15 inches and comes in your choice of matting and framing. The piece itself is outstanding in its rich colors and details and you can even see the detail of Snow White's face in the apple as it is being handed to her by the evil queen in disguise.

Get your own signed and numbered limited edition print or make the collector of film memorabilia on your gift list very happy this holiday season with this rare and unusual gift!

Friday, October 12, 2007

Whimsical Wall Treatment Options

Do you feel as though there is a room within your living space that could really use a lift? Often times, you may just want to give a particular room a boost. This can be done with a couple of coats of paint in a fresh, new color or even a new lighting fixture to add a whole new dimension to the room in question. Of all of the options that you have to choose from for kicking your room into gear, a smart choice might be to add a certain level of whimsy to the area.

Contrary to what you may think, you do not have to be a child or a young adult to enjoy a whimsical wall treatment. This kind of decor can include everything from intriguing colors, renditions of fairies in the forest or even a special print that depicts a starry night with some of the most stunning celestial formations that you could imagine. Basically, if your heart is in the design, you can create a whimsical wall treatment for just about any room within your home that could quite possibly be one of the best decorating decisions that you will ever make.

Star Light is a truly unique and exquisite limited edition giclee on canvas created by artist Kim Wiggins. To lay your eyes on this particular piece is to instantly fall in love with it. You might even end up wanting to use this wonderful piece of art and use it as the basis for decorating the rest of the space.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Looking For A Wedding Gift?

Weddings are definitely a special occasion that calls for an even more incredible gift. After all, you want to be able to show the happy couple that you love them, care about them and wish them all of the best in terms of a wonderful union ahead of them. Taking the time to find the perfect gift can often become a daunting task, especially if you are a perfectionist.

Know that you are not alone if you have been taking an excessive amount of time when looking for the wedding gift that is just right for the couple that you have in mind. However, you could easily come to a solution if you simply take a look at some of the millions of stunning options that you have in the art world. Interesting framed art, limited edition and hard to find poster prints, sculpture and more are all waiting for you to snatch them up and package them for the bride and groom!

Instead of looking for a piece that goes with either one of their particular tastes, find something that will speak to the both of them in terms of their new journey together. The limited edition print by Christa Keiffer called A Wedding Party is definitely the piece to do just that. With a warm, loving feeling and all of the attention to detail that you can expect from this talented artist, the happy couple will fall in love with this print right away. Hanging this piece of art upon a special wall within their home will be something that they will surely remember for the rest of their lives.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

New House, New Decor, New Art!

There are many different reasons why you would want to purchase new art for your home, one of which would be the move to a brand new house. When you are excited about a new house in your future, there are, many different ways that you can begin to dress it up. For those who are fond of interesting prints and even sculptures, various pieces of art are the absolute most incredible way to give your new digs a breath of fresh air as well as a touch or two of your style and taste.

Depending on the amount of space that you happen to have within your new home, you may be on the hunt for a couple of smaller pieces or even a good amount of larger pieces. With just about any size space, you should be able to find a great selection of art that will help to fill the home and give it a certain look that you are going to be proud of. Even if you simply place a piece of sculpture on the coffee table in your living room, it can bring the look and feel of the room to a completely new level. Many other pieces of decor can rarely have the same impact on your living quarters.

If music is your poison, you can look to one of the amazing pieces created by artist Mark Hopkins. Full of life and always memorable, all of the sculpture within the Mark Hopkins collection make for an amazing piece for any corner of your brand new home.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Favorite Colors, Favorite Art

You may not be exactly sure why you love a particular color, but it seems to be true within all of us that we have various colors that we are drawn to. Some might say that your favorite colors will reflect your personality or even a special time or turning point within your life. No matter what the real reason may be, it is really no secret that your favorite color, or even a collection of your favorite colors, can bring a smile to your face within seconds.

This theory obviously trickles down even further to when you begin to decorate your living space with art. If you are an individual who seems to enjoy green hues, then you may find yourself being drawn to those pieces that show off grassy landscapes stunning mountain ranges or even a great abstract piece with bold use of colors. The same goes if you are a fan of red, orange or even pink.

When you want to decorate your living space with art that reflects your favorite colors, you could even go with themes for different rooms. In your bedroom, decorate with your favorite shade of blue, complete with a print with an ocean scene to tie the look together. In the bath, think of a scheme that includes your favorite shade of red to wake you up, energize you and get you ready for your day. In the office, look to a strong orange, or several shades of orange brought together with a great sculpture that can help to spark your imagination and help you focus on the task at hand.

Monday, October 08, 2007

Holiday Spirit Through Great Art Selections

The spirit of the holiday season can definitely grow depending on the kinds of events and surroundings that you are placed in. Gathering with friends and family members for various celebrations can be one way to bring out the best that the holidays have to offer. Another way to enjoy the holiday season and enhance your seasonal spirit is with the proper selection of nice art selections to help you decorate your home.

There is always something quite special about walking through a home that is filled with prints or paintings that are reminiscent of a cozy setting around the holiday season. Bringing this feeling into your home can be as simple as a giclee on canvas. Whether you are currently a collector or not, these canvas art additions can make your holidays go from ordinary to extraordinary within a matter of minutes.

The Susan Rios hand signed and numbered limited edition giclee on canvas titled Holiday Tea is the perfect example of a nice way to bring the joy of the holidays closer to you. With warm colors and incredible detail, this is the kind of piece that is bound to draw your attention as well as invoke plenty of comments from your friends ore relatives when they show up at your house for a quick holiday visit or a special planned gathering. You may even want to think about adding this gorgeous piece to the list of gifts that you are going to purchase for some of the lucky people that you will be shopping for.

Friday, October 05, 2007

The Art Of Stimulation By Brightening Your Toddler's Room

Young children are always learning and exploring as a way to grow and expand. If you show your child that there is a whole world of color out there just waiting for them to visualize, you will definitely find a whole new and creative side that will come out. Little touches can be added into their lives here and there in ways that will help them enjoy colors and become stimulated by the fascinating world of art and culture.

While it is never necessary to break your bank when it comes to bringing the joy of art into your toddler's life, sometimes it is difficult to put a price tag on that kind of exposure. As sure as some people would never think of adding a piece by a famous artist to the walls of their little one, there are others who find a giclee such as Children Writing by Pablo Picasso as an amazing inspiration that they can use to build upon a stimulating, bright environment for their child.

This is the kind of piece that is sure to bring a certain amount of whimsy to your toddler's room while also growing with them over time. Because of the nature of the giclee, it is one that they can actually take with them and place on their walls as they are grown up and living out on their own. Just think of all of the stories that they can tell their acquaintances or even their children about the Picasso painting that they had as they were growing up!

Thursday, October 04, 2007

A Thoughtful Gift For Your Mother In Law

All joking aside, there will come a time when you will want something special to give to your mother in law for a birthday or other occasion. While some wives may end up complaining about the woman who brought up their husband, others really cherish and embrace this person in their life. No matter what your feelings may actually be toward your mother in law, a stunning print is the perfect gift that is classic and thoughtful, especially if you are looking for a nice way to show her that you appreciate her as a part of your life.

Because a good print is a nice way to add a splash of color to somebody's home or even bring in a memory or feeling that the two of you may share, it is only right that a print will be a phenomenal present to give to your mother in law. Perhaps she has a favorite artist or two and is always on the hunt for a new piece to add to her collection. She may even simply like a certain style of art and is open to any suggestions that you may have when it comes to decorating or the use of

If a boost of color is what this gift recipient needs, then there is nothing more stunning than the addition of a piece of work from Paragon, Lori Beth Katz or Michael Rozenuain. Anything can bring you to a good friendship with your mother in law, however it is the simple things with thought and feeling behind them such as the gift of a beautiful piece of art that really brings you together as family.


Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Kinkade At Christmastime

If there are two things that seem to go hand in hand at the holidays, they would definitely be the beauty of Christmas and the kind of feeling that you get when you gaze upon a beautiful piece by artist Thomas Kinkade. Some of the fondest memories can be relived by simply looking at the lovely scenes that have been captured in many of Kinkade's works. An avid collector or simply a person who loves to bring in the warmth of the holidays, this is the kind of artwork that you want to surround yourself with when you want to fill your home with plenty of seasonal cheer.

Bright, festive and eye catching, there is something quite incredible about Christmas Tree Cottage by Thomas Kinkade. Perhaps it is the bright color that draws you in or the way that the home looks cozy and warm amidst the chill of the winter snow. Having this piece on your wall when you are getting ready to celebrate with your friends and family is the best way to set up your gathering for a warm and fuzzy feeling that you can all enjoy.

Do you have somebody special on your holiday shopping list that you simply cannot seem to find the perfect gift for? How about looking for the right Thomas Kinkade piece to bring a smile to their face? Nothing tells somebody that you love them during the holidays quite like the gift of a work of art such as those created by this phenomenal artist known for his portrayal of the winter season.

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Decorating For Fall

You may love to watch your children roll around in the leaves or it may even be the way that the crisp air of the season fills your lungs each and every time you step outside in the morning. Whatever your reasoning may be behind your love for Fall and the weather and atmosphere that comes along with it, this is definitely the time of year to celebrate change.

Your version of change mixed with celebration of Fall might be best when it comes in the form of you decorating your house in different ways for this time of year. Since there are so many wonderful aspects of the Fall season and plenty of different styles to decorate with, you can pretty much make your living space reflect your personal tastes while bringing in various elements.

Even if you do not have a huge collection of art within your living area, there is no better time than the present to find out what a beautiful painting can do for your Fall decorating ideas. You may even be able to pick out a particular print that you absolutely love and then work around the rest of your decor from there. A giclee print such as "The Joy Of Autumn Leaves" by Peter & Harrison is a special way to sum up your love for this time of year. Complete with vibrant colors and a memorable, classic touch, this is the kind of piece that you can keep up all year long or simply bring it out for a special place on your wall when the time is right.

Decorating For Fall

You may love to watch your children roll around in the leaves or it may even be the way that the crisp air of the season fills your lungs each and every time you step outside in the morning. Whatever your reasoning may be behind your love for Fall and the weather and atmosphere that comes along with it, this is definitely the time of year to celebrate change.

Your version of change mixed with celebration of Fall might be best when it comes in the form of you decorating your house in different ways for this time of year. Since there are so many wonderful aspects of the Fall season and plenty of different styles to decorate with, you can pretty much make your living space reflect your personal tastes while bringing in various elements.

Even if you do not have a huge collection of art within your living area, there is no better time than the present to find out what a beautiful painting can do for your Fall decorating ideas. You may even be able to pick out a particular print that you absolutely love and then work around the rest of your decor from there. A giclee such as The Joy Of Autumn Leaves by Peter & Harrison is a special way to sum up your love for this time of year. Complete with vibrant colors and a memorable, classic touch, this is the kind of piece that you can keep up all year long or simply bring it out for a special place on your wall when the time is right.


Monday, October 01, 2007

Bringing Art And Halloween Together

Since Halloween is a time to get creative and come up with a nice way to decorate your home and perhaps even decide on a great costume design, you can take your love for this holiday a step further and bring something new into your decor. This can mean anything from a decent amount of decoration reflecting the holidays or even take it the extra mile for something new in terms of art or sculpture showing off your real Halloween spirit.

Whether you like to keep your Halloween days filled with those things that are dark and spooky or those that are fun and whimsical, there are plenty of great, memorable options in terms of art or sculpture that you can bring into your home. Something can even be as simple as a painting that is done with a grouping of dark objects or even a piece that has a focal point that really stands out as a sign of the holiday season.

"Waiting For Halloween" by Steve Hanks is an incredible way to bring a print into your home that makes a nice addition for the Halloween season as well as all year long. Handsigned and full of the whimsy of the holiday, you are going to fall in love with this print from the very moment that you place it on the wall of your choice. As a matter of fact, this print may even inspire a whole lot of other Halloween decor ideas that will bring the look of this fun time of year together in your home.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Our Love of Innocence

It's hard to deny that pets can become an integral part of a family. Puppies are hard to deny with their innocent looks and playful spirits. For those that love animals, a painting or picture can be the perfect gift. Suellen Ross's Limited Edition Print: "Softspot", says it all. Not only does it remind us of the love we feel for animals, it also makes us all think of that favorite chair we can never somehow seem to part with.

Her special talent and obvious love for animals, allows her to paint scenes that are realistic and emotional. They're the subtle everyday scenes of life that we can easily take for granted if not careful. We can all relate to our favorite pet napping lazily in our favorite reading chair. Somehow, we never have the heart to make it leave. Oh well! We'll just have to get there first the next time.

Art can affect our environments tremendously. To many, a house doesn't become a home until there is enough art décor in place to balance an overall theme. It makes the goal a whole lot easier if we have a personal attachment to the art's subject matter too. Art that is loved and embraced will always make the perfect gift, either for the ones we care about or ourselves. The best part is that it only takes a moment to be thoughtful and caring enough to give the perfect gift.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Taking the Mystery Out of Limited Edition Prints

If you're familiar in the least with terms that apply to the world of art, you'll hear the term "limited edition" on occasion. Simply put, a limited edition is defined as being a print, which is printed no more than 25 times in any medium-or at any size worldwide.

James Meger's Handsigned & Numbered Limited Edition Print: "Canoe Country", is an excellent example. James Meger is a perfect example of what happens when preparedness meets opportunity. Three years of med school combined with his love of hunting and an undeniable talent, allows him to paint realistic depictions of wildlife. He paints muscular and skeletal structures with brilliant accuracy. Some of his paintings have even taken up to five months to complete, and since 1982, he's included hidden aspects in his paintings. For the keen observer that loves solving a mystery, it means, "seeking out" the hidden images.

Wildlife paintings are the perfect buy for any time of year, and especially the autumn. Perhaps it's because of the autumn colors that are ablaze in wildlife paintings, as they tend to compliment the various colors of one's favorite room décor. If the painting is a limited edition print and handsigned, it also means there are only a fixed number of people in the world who have access to the creative expression of a particular work of art. If you haven't already started a collection of limited edition prints, now might just be the perfect time.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Giclee Printing

The term "Giclee Print" refers to an elevation in print making whereby images are created from high resolution digital scans, and then printed with archival quality inks on canvas, fine art, and photo-based paper .The quality of the end product rivals traditional silver-halide and gelatin printing processes. Giclee prints are usually found in art galleries, museums, and photographic galleries.

The creative process employs 8-color to 12-color ink-jet printers. Epson and Hewlett Packard are some of the companies that produce these modern technology printers. Incredibly detailed prints for both the fine art and photographic markets are the result.

A perfect example of a Giclee Print is "Alien vs. Predator". This fine work of art is by Conceptual Designer Richard K. Buoen. The layout of the art is fantastic, and the realism flows with amazing fluidity. Of course, depending on your tastes in themes, there are an endless variety of Giclee prints to choose from. Giclee Prints also retain their original beauty over a lifetime, and the technology and packaging makes for a sturdy and aesthetically pleasing piece of artwork.

The Giclee process provides is a better color accuracy than any other means of production. This means that we're actually seeing things clearer than we're used to. Discovering Giclee Prints can open up a whole new world of art appreciation.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

A Room's light is Important When Considering a Decorating Theme

It's very important to understand a room's lighting requirements. Furniture, flowers, wall paintings, pictures, and mirrors will all be affected by how much light is allowed to enter or leave a room. You can begin your assessment by observing the light at various times of the day. The dark spots in the room will stand out, and these dark spots are the areas that will need illumination depending on your lifestyle. As an example, you may like to gravitate to your favorite reading chair at 5:00 in the evening.

Sofas and end tables are usually where good lighting should be anchored. The lamps chosen should reflect both the style and scale of your tables. Taller lamps can add height to sofa tables. Any overhead lighting will should be bright enough so that as many areas as possible of the room are illuminated. A ceiling fan attached to the lighting is also a viable option, and works great where the climate is humid.

Allowing as much natural light to flood a room as possible can help one relax and unwind after a long day's work. You can also opt to add lighting to pictures on the wall, as this has an extraordinary impact on the entire ambiance of any room. Whatever the light source in a room, either natural or from lamps, you should take care to make sure there is no glare on the television. Even if you spend very little time in front of the television, glare is an indication that the room's lighting is out of balance.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Hanging Artwork with Ease

So, you've decided that the room needs a little spicing up, and the next step is to find some beautiful framed paintings that complement the room or house decor. There are a few simple guidelines, if properly followed, can help get you through the challenge. As a rule, you should always avoid hanging just one small picture on a huge expanse of the wall. Any are on the wall will look far better when it helps to extend the horizontal lines of windows, doors, or furniture.

It's important that you find a wall stud or beam when placing the nail or screw into the wall. Hanging an object on drywall is asking for trouble down the line. It can detach at any time and damage whatever is immediately below. In addition, it can leave a hole in the wall that will require patching and possibly repainting. When you determine the right spot, hold the picture up and make a small mark with a pencil where the top edge of the picture frame will be. The next step will be to choose an appropriate hook. A two-piece nail-and-hook should work fine for light objects, and a hallow-wall anchor should be sufficient for heavier objects.

It's not a bad idea to use a level when aligning more than one hook. If the painting or picture is light enough, a wall adhesive can do the job just fine. Now it's time to nail the picture where you've placed your mark, and when adjusting your masterpiece, make sure the picture is straight. This is when you get to step back and admire your handy work.

Friday, September 21, 2007

The Gathering

Art often tells a story of the times and places that are quite often beyond our normal reach. In today's hectic world, there is a desire for peace, quiet, and normalcy in practically everyone's life, whether that desire is voiced out loud or not. Combine this desire with the need to surround oneself with beautiful art, and art that depicts the quiet life of the Amish somehow becomes the perfect choice to enhance your present art and furniture decor.

Ben C. Richmond Famed Art Print "The Gathering", is a beautiful painting of life on a country farm during the winter months. The horse drawn buggies are nestled quietly outside a barn, and the inhabitants inside discuss the local affairs of the community. This is the kind of artwork that evokes memories of the county's solitude, and how life on a farm was a world within itself.

Country Folk Art is a great gift to give, and fits perfectly within any present Americana themes within a home or office. It's also a pleasant way to honor a culture that many of us find quietly intriguing. The Amish are known for their quiet and solitude "The Gathering" is framed in the highest quality hardwoods, finished with an attractive paperback dustcover, and comes ready to hang the moment it arrives at your doorstep. You can also choose from a wide variety of framing options. Why not own it today, and proudly display an authentic piece of American history?

Thursday, September 20, 2007

A Legend Continues

Talent quite often runs in the family. Being exposed to those that are gifted and creative, often gives children a privileged peek at the possibility of things to come. Many kids that grow up in the shadows of famous parents often have a unique struggle of finding their own voice and expression in life. Quite often, these kids do choose a similar field that their parents excelled in, and this can make life even more of a personal challenge for them.

Harrison Ellenshaw, son of famed Disney master artist Peter Ellenshaw, is one such sibling that managed to carve out his own niche in the world of art. Peter Ellenshaw won an academy award for his work with Disney, and was nominated five additional times. Growing up, the younger Ellenshaw was intimidated by his Father's talent, and thought he would never live up to it.

As both a filmmaker and visual effects artist, Harrison Ellenshaw has done extremely well for himself, and this is evident by his creativity and obvious talent in the Handsigned and Numbered Limited Edition Giclee on Canvas: "Alice Floating Into Wonderland". This would make the perfect gift for anyone into phantasm-art. It's actually quite a conversation piece as well. The colors are bold and daring, and the story line of Alice in Wonderland is one that we can all relate to no matter what the age.

You can also choose to discover the other works of Harrison Ellenshaw, which can serve to augment any fine arts collection.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Time for Reflection

In the world of fine art, there are many mediums an artist can choose from to depict realism. However, there is none more technically challenging or demanding than the field of realistic water color figure painting. To achieve realism, an artist has to master skill control of edges and layers, washes, and he or she must also have a firm grip on the properties of pigment and water.

Artist Steve Hanks has is firmly in command of all the skills and requirements of his profession. His works are primarily the study and expression of the human figure, and his mastery of light and shadow, landscapes, moving water, children, and women; create images that are emotionally moving and uniquely mysterious.

Steve's thoughtful and engaging painting: "Moving On", is a perfect example of his ability to capture the personal "moments of introspective solitude", of individuals lost in deep reflection. Art that is emotionally moving has a tendency to set the vibrational tone of everything around it. If it happens to be the center or the anchoring piece of artwork, it will usually command the respect of anyone entering a room. It also says a lot about the collector. People have a tendency to buy the type of artwork that reflects their own unique way of life.

Great art not only unifies the theme of a living space, but it also has the ability to give an individual something new and different each time it's observed.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Why We Love the Blues

The evolution of the blues gives a unique insight into the historical changes that took place in the lives of African Americans after the end of slavery. Before the emergence of the blues, solo music was considered atypical, and individualized song had never been the main ingredient of any music in America. Blues is the sound of an individual responding to himself or herself relative to the world and life.

Blues is the sound that everyone can relate to sooner or later, and the popularity of the music can be seen in clubs and concert halls across America. If you love the blues or you know anyone who does, Celebrity Art-Framed Art: "B.B. King" is the perfect gift to augment any art collection. The art is framed under glass in the highest quality of hardwoods. It also comes finished with a sturdy paperback dustcover, and is ready to hang the moment it arrives.

Having a great art collection will enhance the ambiance of any home, however, celebrity art takes it to a whole new level. It's like having a piece of the celebrity's life right there in your own home for you and the world to enjoy. It also sets the mood for conversations and nostalgia about past and present singers of the blues. If music in general is a part of your life, you'll appreciate having photo art of the world's most recognizable blues celebrity. Why not let B.B. King occupy a little space in your life!

Monday, September 17, 2007

A Pause on a Hill

There are many stories about how the West was settled, but the best stories might just be those that are captured forever on canvas. It's true that a picture paints a thousand words, and Robert Duncan's Handsigned and Numbered Limited Edition Giclee on Canvas: "Curious", gives us a glimpse into a pivotal time in the history of the United States.

A young Native American pauses for a long moment on a grassy hill, pondering who these people must be that are passing through his sacred land. Curious only, with no need or intent to approach, he allows them to pass safely. Robert Duncan paints the things he cares about in life. Growing up in the suburbs, he spent his summers on his grandfather's ranch, and became acutely aware of how much we all need nature in our lives.

The paintings of Robert Duncan are an attempt to remind people about the delicacy of nature and what we might all do to help preserve it for future generations. For those that love paintings of the open plains, or who relish the rich memory of Native American Culture, Robert Duncan's painting will make the perfect addition to your home, apartment, or office art collection. It's artwork that will maintain its value over a lifetime, and it's also a tribute to the brilliant work of a great American artist

Just think of it as doing your share to keep alive the memories of a Native American pausing on a hill-so long ago.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

A True Love for Painting


It has been said many times over-that "success leaves clues". It's very easy to trace the footsteps of many of today's great artists. What you will find is a commitment to their craft that usually begins at a very early age. Usually, it's a love for things aesthetic, and given the proper exposure and training, one is able to hone an extremely elite talent.

The love story of Michael and Inessa Garmash is the kind found in tales of far-away places. Michael first began exhibiting his works in France at galleries in cities such as Paris, St. Etienne, Avignon. Michael has also excelled in the creation of stain-glassed windows, whereby his work is featured in the Suvorov Military Museum in St. Petersburg.

Inessa Kitaichik excelled in ballet, gymnastics and music. After graduating from music and ballet school, she entered the Lugansk Fine Art School at the age of fifteen, and at seventeen, she distinguished herself as the year's best undergraduate. The two met at a bus station, and it was love at first glance. He spent the next day painting her image on anything that would serve as a canvas. They work together spontaneously creating paintings, stained glass windows, and beautiful mosaics. The brilliance of their collaboration can be seen in such works as the Numbered and Limited Edition Embellished Giclee on Hand Textured Canvas: "Blooming Beauty". This is a magnificent work of art that will grace any setting. Own it today, and discover what creations are brought about by true love!

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Remembering the Art of Childhood

For many, remembering the art of childhood reminds us of those whimsical moments when our imaginations were allowed and encourage to run free. Childhood is the time of life in which colors and patterns grab our attention, and our imaginations are fueled by most simplistic of things. Erika Vala is able to capture those inspirational moods in her Limited Edition Giclee on Paper: "Untitled".

Her artwork embodies a freshness and ease that's easily welcomed in the fast pace of today's world. The ability to transfer thought and emotion through a work of art is what defines the great artists. Erika's work has a playfulness that will brighten and refresh any art theme in your present collection, and the earth tone colors will work perfectly for any season of the year. However, with autumn right around the corner, such refreshing artwork will make the perfect holiday season gift.

It's best to remember, when purchasing art for your enjoyment or collection: you are the only person that has to be pleased. At some point, consciously or unconsciously, you become aware of the styles, colors, and themes that work best for you. The greatest thing that can increase your comfort level is continuity, and this is the sure bet that your themes will work in harmony with each other. It's also great to begin, or continue with design plans that are based on the original architectural theme of your home, apartment, or office.

The ranges will include Spanish, Southwestern, Victorian, Tudor, Ranch, Colonial, Modern, or historic to name a few. Who knows, you just might be the kind of person that likes to blend a little bit of each-in which case, art that vibrates innocence and freshness should work just fine in any arrangement.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Preserving the Wildlife

It's difficult to imagine not being able to hear the birds sing, or the crickets chirp, or watch squirrels jump from tree to tree. Yet, in many places around the world, indigenous wildlife is endangered, and in numerous instances, all but disappeared. To build a relationship with wildlife requires an education that causes one to realize the benefits of nature.

This means finding ways to landscape for wildlife, identifying valuable species, and the resource tools that are put in place everyday to restore and keep wildlife habitats safe. Perhaps the greatest way to bring nature up close and personal is to plant trees, flowers, and shrubs in our own backyards. Our backyards, parks, and forests, not only provide the aesthetic beauty that we all need, but they are the refuge and survival means for our wildlife. Master Painter, Eric Bjorlin, recognizes the need to protect the world's wildlife, and it's obvious in the attention to detail and realistic beauty found in every one of his paintings. Eric Bjorlin's Open Edition Print: "Late Departure" is but one fine example. His wildlife art has been exhibited in the finest conservation art shows in Minnesota.

Already an exceptional artist after earning a degree in illustration, Eric Bjorlin worked some of Minnesota's exceptional artists to fine-tune his gift and accelerate his growth. The results speak for themselves. His artwork is the realistic portrayal of the natural world around us. Perhaps, you live in an environment where the natural world of wildlife seems to be compromised or dwindling. You can still bring the beauty of wildlife into your home where it can be appreciated just as if you were there in the wild. And, you never know who might be inspired to join the world's conservation efforts through the inspiration of your beautiful art décor.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

The Popularity of Black and White Photography

The digital storm is here, but there is an ever-increasing popularity with black and white photography. The reason being: there's a definite merit in the medium. In truth, for a person to better understand color photography, it's necessary to first understand black and white photography. A color film is simply a black and white film coated with color layers.

You might even surmise that black and white photography is honest! Black and white photography tells a story, and with the graceful gradations of gray that stand between the darkest black, and the whitest white, we experience the need to find a picture's deepest meaning. Black and white photography is about textures emotions, and the interplay between light and dark.

Ansel Adams is a name that is synonymous with the genius of black and white photography. His framed art piece: Oak Tree: "Snowstorm", can set the mood for any room decor, and is a powerful reminder that stripping a thing down to its basic element is perhaps the truest form of beauty. The one great thing about any of the works of Ansel Adams is that they stand out in any setting, and fit in immediately with an art theme already in place. Art prints of black and white photography are a great way to start or enhance any collection.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Our Fascination with Clocks

Everyone has a hidden fascination with clocks. It might not be openly apparent, but time is always somewhere in the back of our minds. The history of clocks dates back centuries, and the first method used to tell time was by looking at the sun as it made its way across the sky. Of course, this method was inaccurate, and telling a more accurate time was only possible once the sundial came into use.

Water clocks were next to arrive as a means of trying to determine the hour of the day or night, and over 3400 years ago they were invented by the Egyptians. Time has marched forward, and the types and styles of clocks that populate the planet are simply amazing. In today's world, no individual, home, or office is complete without at least one.

Not only do clocks serve an important function by revealing the time of night or day, additionally, they are also able to balance out any room decor quite admirably. The "Library Clock", designed by Paragon, is a handsome work that is beautifully framed under glass using archival tapes and mounting. The frame is set in the highest quality moulding, and the paperback dustcover finishing means it's ready to hang when it arrives.

Clocks can fit any art or furniture theme, and depending on the type and size, can often end up being the center of attraction or the "point" of balance in a room. But most importantly, there's no reason why the "time" in your life can't be a "thing" of beauty.

Friday, September 07, 2007

Endless Patterns

When it comes to creating endless and colorful patters, Galina Datloof may be unparalleled. And, if you love both music and art, Galina may be just the answer. Her Limited Edition Serigraph on Canvas: "Piano Concerto" is quite exhilarating and aesthetically provocative. She uses a rich range of material that include: oils, acrylics, pencil, and ink. There are extreme emotions coming out of her creations that evident in each stroke of the brush.

Her work is extremely abstract, yet balanced, and is admired the world over for its originality and richness. It's not hard to surmise that she has a love for music, dance, and theater, and her admiration and love for the performing arts can be seen and felt in all of her works. This alone makes her work the perfect gift for any modern art setting, or one where music is the central theme.

Her painting represent Russian avant-garde at is best, and she can credit this to her beloved mentor and teacher: Svetlana Shiskina. For the serious lover of art, the works of Galina afford the art lover the opportunity to own a piece of Russian history that is reminiscent of post World War ll. Her creativity is also a testament to the infinite variety of ways that genius can manifest itself. If you're looking to enhance your collections of with artwork that is rich and alive with colors and patterns that dance, Galina Datloof is the perfect starting point.

Thursday, September 06, 2007

Weather the Storm

The great thing about fine art-is that it speaks volumes about the individual that collects it. Every from of art though, is validated in that sense by the art lover. Just as many artists will paint the themes that appeal them, so will lovers of art often buy a work for its ability to evoke a personal emotion-and this is the way it should be.

Scot Storm is an extraordinary artist that has the profession of architecture as a backdrop to his passion for painting and detail. His love for hunting and the outdoors was honed at an early age, and this passion allowed him to develop an appreciation for nature and wildlife. This passion is seen and felt in every one of his masterful works. His architectural background helped him to challenge every aspect of his creations from composition, lighting, and unbelievable accuracy, to the very psychology of color itself.

His fine work of art: "Weather the Storm-Loon" has a meaning that is beyond the painting. The storm is rising, and the loon bobs peacefully on a gentle swell. That swell represents the challenges we all face from time to time. Nature is going to have its storms, but they all pass, and if keen enough, we realize it's all a part of the cycle of life.

The artwork of nature and wildlife also appeals to the inner need to preserve our national habitats and wildlife sanctuaries. Discover Scot Storm, and find out first hand why his beautiful works of art command such respect.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

The Flower Lover in Each of Us

There's a flower lover in each of us. There's just something about the simple flowerpot that holds an assortment of daisies or geraniums. Perhaps it may be that we can relate to the delicacy of life, and that the entire life of the flowers is often much like the lives of many people. There are endless combinations of artwork, sculptures, furniture, and flowers that can make the decor of any room stand out. And finding the right combinations is simply a matter of trusting your own instinct.

Paintings of flowers are a great way to enhance any collection. Carol Rowan Framed Art Print:"Kathleen's Geraniums", is a charming work of art that speaks for itself. This is the type of art that can grace the wall of any room. Even those areas of the home or office off the beaten path can use an attractive work of art that can fill in the uneven spaces and provide balance.

The right type of flower paintings can bring color and ambiance to any room, and if combined with sculptures, and other non-functional art, should help to maintain a strong sense of community throughout the house. Budgeting may be a strong consideration in planning your home decor, and if this is the case, the goal is to find pricing and quality that makes it easy on your wallet or pocket book. And, when it comes to decorating with the artwork of flowers, you'll more than likely find a theme that will help put everything else in balance.

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Decisions in Life

No home or dwelling is really complete without an intriguing work of sculpture. Perhaps, the intrigue is because sculptures represent something enduring that will last through time. The right sculpture piece can be not only a focal point in your home of office, but it can also be the pivotal point in your collection that evokes thought and discussion.

Lorenzo Quinn is a world-class sculptor whose works evoke deep thought and contemplation. His Handsigned and Numbered Limited Edition Sculpture: "Decisions", is an intriguing work that implicates the age-old challenge of arriving at a fork in the road. Does one turn left, or does one turn right? This thought provoking element is embedded in all of his works. European, he's inspired by the great masters such as Michelangelo, Bernini, and Rodin. A poet at heart, Lorenzo Quinn first creates his works as a poem, which is always displayed alongside the completed sculpture.

When considering a shopping list for outlining your basic furnishing and decorating needs, first take the time to walk through your home room-by-room, taking into consideration room widths, lengths, and ceiling heights. There's a lot to consider! Kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms living rooms, and hallways all their own unique space and balance points.

Once you've placed everything in place mentally, you're ready to begin choosing the right blend of artwork, furniture, and plants. You're bound to be faced with a lot of "decisions", and Lorenzo Quinn's though-provoking sculpture should fit into your life quite nicely.

Monday, September 03, 2007

Art that Evokes Nostalgia

Art can make any dwelling seem more like a home. Not only do interesting paintings and mirrors serve an aesthetic function, and they also serve to change the acoustic dynamics of any interior. Many start out looking for art based on a predetermined budget. In this case, there are dozens of art dealers, cyberspace sellers, and auctioneers eager to attract new collectors. In any event, there are a host of snares and pitfalls to watch out for.

Good art should be something that appeals to the buyer, and fits within the budget constraints. Every home has a feel, and depending how deeply you study the phenomenon, it could very well be described as a "vibration". The art decor and furniture that you choose will be in harmony with its surroundings-or out of harmony.

Liudmila Kondakova understands the need for balance, and her paintings are rich with color, light, and clarity. Her hand signed and limited edition serigraph on gesso board: "Place St. Michel" is a perfect example of art that evokes a feeling of nostalgia and romanticism. And, it's the kind of art that commands respect! The art of Liudmila Kondakova is embraced and admired around the world.

Whether you're a beginning art collector, or a seasoned professional, Liudmila Kondakova is great starting point in creating a great art collection. And, there's always that familiar mystique that surrounds artists from the far corners of the world-that becomes a part of our own surroundings when we make the discovery..