Showing posts with label teens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teens. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

The Perfect Gift for the Disney Collector


When it comes to anything and everything that is Disney, you may find that there are plenty of wonderful gift options that you can choose from for any of the people who may be on your shopping list. However, what should you get as a gift when the occasion is something that is extra special and out of the ordinary? For such a special occasion, a simple Disney related gift just won't do. When you really want to give something that any true Disney lover is going to fall for, you may want to look into some of the incredible sculptures that you have to choose from.

It really doesn't matter if your potential gift recipient is a fan of the villains or the good guys, there are all kinds of Disney sculptures that you can browse through. As a matter of fact, collecting these gorgeous sculptures can become quite and addicting past time, simply ask anyone who has a couple of them and they will tell you!

Whether there is a particular movie that is a favorite of the gift recipient on your list or they happen to have a fondness for one of the characters in the Disney family, there is more than likely a great sculpture choice that you can get your hands on.

Straight from the famous Disney classic film Sleeping Beauty, your gift recipient is sure to fall in love with the "Now You Will Face Me" sculpture. This is a stunning piece that shows the cunning sorceress Maleficent in the middle of a stunning Lucite case in the shape of the dragon. Any fan of this film is guaranteed to fall in love with this stunning sculpture upon first glance.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Batman Lives On


The death of Heath Ledger was a sad tragedy. He had just finished filming another in the Batman series of films and had played the Joker. The movie is due to be released on schedule and this will cause another resurgence in the popularity of Batman.

If you collect comics or you have someone near and dear that does, you know you always have the perfect gift available at your nearest comic store. however if you're looking for something unique for the comic book lover who has just about everything, bump up the ante a notch and get them something better than a comic book; make their next gift the gift of art they can enjoy all year round.

Bruce Timm's Gotham: Dangerous Dames and Demons is a magnificent choice for anyone who is really into everything that has to do with comic books. A true DC Comics find, this limited edition print is guaranteed to bring a huge smile to the face of any avid collector. There are actually eight different villainous characters featured in this stunning piece of artwork. Not only is this print impressive to look at, you also get the additional wow factor of hand numbering as well as the signature of Bruce Timm himself. Giving this piece to a real life comic book fan will be one of the best gifting experiences that you will ever have.

The Joker, his ever present girlfriend Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Bane and more are all featured in this fun piece. Go ahead and get a jump on the popularity the Batman series will enjoy again and hang this cool print on your walls or make it a cool gift for someone that will really appreciate a comic derived gift.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Making Your Princess's Room Even More Special With Art


What's more precious than your little princess? From the moment you brought her home in her pink bunting to the special little girl she is today, you want everything in her life to be as special as she is. This goes for her room too. As your daughter gets older, you'll want to allow her room to grow with her and you can make some fun changes as she grows up!

Decorating a bedroom for your little girl can be one of the best experiences that you will ever have with decorating. There are plenty of wonderful pieces that you can choose from to add to her room, including everything from accents to fine furnishings. For any girl who simply loves everything that is filled with sugar and spice and everything nice, you may even see that she will be interested in having a couple of beautiful works of art decorating the walls of her bedroom.

When looking for some sort of framed artwork or print for your daughter's room, you can either ask for her personal opinion or even draw from some of the things that she seems to be interested in. If she loves butterflies and the outdoors, you may want to look into a whimsical garden scene. For the little girl who simply adores animals there is the fun limited edition print created by Jean Monti called "Puppy Love". Any little girl would simply fall in love with print upon the very first glance. Add this piece to her wall and you are sure to see that it will make a magnificent addition to her newly decorated bedroom.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Celebrate Halloween 365 Days a Year

Do you love Halloween? Do you find your decorate more in October than December? Then we have something you will love!

Tim Burton made The Nightmare Before Christmas where Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King decides that he can do the job of one Mr. Claus a lot better with some scary and hilarious results. The Nightmare Before Christmas broke the mold in the stop-animation field, and still remains to this day one of the most popular films for collectors of memorabilia.

Certainly, when you love a movie such as this incredible feature from the Walt Disney Studios, you simply cannot wait to get your hands on some of the great pieces that come out to decorate your walls with. You may even see that it is difficult to enter into any mall without seeing two or even three stores that are filled with images and figurines of Jack Skellington and his little dog Zero, or even the Mayor, Sally or Lock, Shock and Barrel.

If you are truly looking for the ultimate in Nightmare Before Christmas memorabilia, perhaps it is just about time you decorate your walls with "Trick or Tree". This is a gorgeous framed giclee triptych, which features a tri-fold design. No matter where you place this wonderful limited edition giclee within your home or apartment, you are sure to have fond memories of this amazing film each and every time you glance at it upon your wall. A magnificent find for a collector and an equally incredible gift for the fan, this Nightmare Before Christmas piece is a must have.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Turning Your Tween's Room to a Teen's Room


So that bouncing baby you brought home turned into a curious toddler. From inquisitive preschooler to elementary school kid and then the tween years came and now you have a teenager. Your child went through many, many changes and now it's time to give your teen a new room decor to reflect an older child out of tween years, but not yet an adult.

Before you make changes, sit down and discuss with your teenager the types of colors and textures that they may be interested in adding to their room. You may end up agreeing that a new color scheme will be in order, and if you have enough room in the decorating budget, perhaps even a couple of terrific pieces of art. When chosen carefully at this point in your son or daughter's life, you may just be able to give them a beautiful piece of art that they can take with them into their very first apartment and then onto their home.

To get your teenager excited about artwork, you may want to bring in a popular and established artist's work. Maybe using Van Gogh to help update your teenager's room is a perfect idea. One of the pieces that seems to be extremely popular with all ages in Van Gogh's collection is "The Starry Night". You will see that the addition of this piece as an enhanced canvas painting replica to your teenager's room will make a lasting impression.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Getting Your Children Interested In Art

Have you happened to notice that your child seems to be taking quite an interest in how their room is decorated at home? Sometimes children are longing for something a little extra in terms of expressing themselves through their decor. When you find that your son or daughter is looking to have a say in the design and decor that goes into their bedroom, you might want to let them explore and see what happens.

It is true that you are never too young or too old to be interested in art. As a matter of fact, introducing your children to art at a very early age can help them tremendously in terms of creativity. Because art is such a lovely way to express yourself, it is no wonder why so many children become interested in all of the aspects of art. When you find that there is a gallery showing in your local area, why not see about bringing your child along with you? Don't be afraid to talk with them about all of the colors and different styles on display!

When it comes to their room at home, a terrific idea is letting your child choose the color palette. In addition to that, you can always go the extra mile by letting them choose some incredible framed prints to hang on their walls. You don't have to go with Disney art prints either, instead let your kids pick art that depicts children doing things they do too - running, playing, reading, even Trick or Treating. They might even be interested in a couple of small sculpture pieces. Art can be a great way to not only open up your child's mind, but a terrific way for the two of you to bond as well.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Bad to the Bone?

There happens to be a very big difference between adding a good piece of sculpture to your living space and adding an incredible piece of sculpture to your living space. When you are looking for an outstanding work of art for your home, apartment or office space, the best idea is to make sure that you do a decent amount of shopping around in order to find the perfect piece that speaks to you. This way, each and every time you glance at it, you will have a unique and wonderful experience that only the perfect sculpture can bring. This is true to if you're choosing the sculpture for a gift - don't buy the first thing you run across, wait until you find something that truly tickles your fancy.

As far as choosing your sculpture, you should keep in mind that it is always best to go with exactly what you like. This means not having to worry about whether or not the sculpture that you pick matches your current decor. After all, some of the most amazing works of art will end up being the ones that really stand out against everything else that is located within the room. You might even find that you will enjoy being on the hunt for a certain piece that happens to differ quite a bit from everything else that you currently have.

To get your hands on a terrific sculpture that will speak to you as well as all of your guests, you might want to look into the collection created by Govinder. One particular piece that is interesting and quite unique for any space is called Bad To The Bone. With the interesting design and splash of color, this is guaranteed to be a sculpture that you will be thrilled to look at each time you walk into the room.

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.

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.

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!

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!

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!

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.

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.

Friday, August 10, 2007

The Man and the Mouse

The work of Walt Disney is recognized and loved the world over. The story of Walt Disney is a tale we've all internalized, no matter what the profession or calling in life. This is the man that brought animation to life for millions of people the world over. Perhaps his greatest legacy is that he pioneered the field of animation, and found new ways to educate and teach.

It's hard to imagine a world without Walt Disney, and the entertainment world-as we know it! The entertainment world, beyond doubt, is the one medium most influenced by his time spent on earth. His unique views and visions were always seeded in the fond memories of the past, and the enduring persistence to reveal to the world the possibilities of what the future might bring.

For 43 years, his career in Hollywood spawned the development of the motion picture industry, and he truly established himself as a very real and integral part of Americana. His humble beginnings on the family farm obviously helped to fertilize his enormous imagination. As he dabbled in art, his talents blossomed and grew. To tell his life story, here, would seem unjust to such a brilliant and inventive soul. But the one thing we can all agree on; is that his life represented the realness of the innate possibilities we all possess.

And years later, even after becoming immensely famous, the gentleness of his life never changed. To the world, he will be best remembered as the "Man and the Mouse". You can own this wonderful Walt Disney Limited Edition Giclee on Photo Paper today-and honor one of the most talented and imaginative minds of modern times.

Friday, April 06, 2007

Room Decor Your Teen Will Love

Pleasing a teenager can be a real challenge. Once your kid hits their teenage years, they will want to have a bedroom that is uniquely them. When it's time to upgrade your child's room from "little kid" to teenager, there are some easy changes you can make that will let your child start to feel older and have a more "grown up" room.

Music is a large part of most teen's lives, make it easy for them to enjoy their favorite tunes without making you crazy. Give your teen a place to put their stereo or if they just have a CD player with a huge collection of music, a good storage place is a bookshelf in a corner of the room away from the entrance door, that way the sound won't be going out the door and into the rest of the house where it may or may not be appreciated.

Video games are a common item in many teen rooms, give your teen a place to play his. A beanbag chair in front of a small console cabinet where the video game can be put away when he's not using it will go a long way towards helping to keep his room clean and neat.

If you want your teen to keep his room neater, give him the items to help him do so. Shelves in his room for items, laundry to keep clothes from getting thrown in the floor and adequate storage in the form of bookshelves and even an armoire that will allow for a television to be in the room or closed off, whichever he prefers.

Let your teen choose the art for his walls. He doesn't have any say in the rest of the house as far as what goes on the walls, let him express his own tastes (within reason) in his living space and you'll find you have a teen that will be happy to keep his room picked up because he helped design it.