Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Favorite Colors, Favorite Art
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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..
Friday, August 31, 2007
Last Call
The painting is vintage, from the old and worn bar stools, to the "heat" radiator sitting lazily by itself in the far corner of the room. The old piano player, whose posture is honed from years bending hovering over the ivory and ebony keys, can chalk up one more day in the "life". "Last Call" is a great work of art for anyone that loves music, and who knows that some of the best music can be heard and enjoyed in these quaint little places not found on any roadmap or music itinerary.
It can make a great addition to any collection, or it can serve as a great conversation piece when the friends are over enjoying a casual and relaxing evening. The hallmark of good art is the ability to set the artistic tone in any environment, and no matter what your present artistic tastes may be; this painting will speak volumes about your love of pure music. It's like straight-ahead jazz: played straight-up with no chaser other than the performers on the set. If you haven’t already discovered the fluid and colorful work of Frank Morrison—you should!
Thursday, August 30, 2007
The Message in the Cubes
Not everyone is attracted to modern art. In fact, there is a great deal of debate about what really defines modern art. Perhaps the most important characteristic of modern art is its attempt to make sculpture and painting an end to themselves. You might say it is "art for art’s sake". And this is not to marginalize it in any way at all. The brush of the modern artists allows him or her to be free in expressing the more "personal" meanings of life—thus appealing to a sense of freedom that many people are able to feel by direct association when observing a work of modern art.
Sol Lewitt, hits the nail on the head in his interesting and curios work titled: "Distorted Cubes". The painting evokes a need to understand what he’s communicating. Yet, there is a balance of
colors and images that gives the observer the feeling that everything is placed perfectly. You can tell that Sol Lewitt is working within the matrix of harmony—otherwise known as the consistent arrangement of objects or ideas. In a nutshell, this is an intriguing piece that will fit nicely with any decorative theme in your home or office.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
A Street in Paris
It depicts a simple beauty: flowers hanging overhead, shutters that harbor secrets, and a feeling of elegance living past its time. It reminds us of those quaint little shops where we pause each time, thinking that we should stop in and browse-yet we never do! The cracks in the old brick streets remind us of the flaws in life that somehow work themselves into the very fabric of everyday living, and we're caught up in a deep thought of wondering why we find this to be a beautiful scene. Somehow, the play of shadows suggests a day that is winding down-a time of rest! This is artwork that becomes the central point of any home décor. It's masterfully done, and immediately evokes an emotional connection with the viewer. You can own this beautiful work of art today-and dream of those places where you've always wondered what's behind the door!
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Heavy Blankets of Snow
There are still places in America where, if quiet enough, you can actually hear the snow as it gently blankets the earth! There’s a peace and quiet, and a connection made with nature unlike any other time of year. Bob Timberlake is able to bring the vision to life in his masterful framed art print: “Heavy Snow”. A native of North Carolina, Bob Timberlake’s works of art are a reminder of the beauty of rural life in the South. His paintings are a testament to time spent in the “woods” amidst rolling hills and old wooden barns alongside pleasant country roads.
The beauty of his art is that the theme is in sync any season of the year. Art that depicts nature is a favorite of anyone that enjoys the spirit of the outdoors. Though the artist seems to favor the winter months of the year, he is also well known for his painting of daises and flowers that sprout alongside ancient barns and winding countryside roads.
Enhancing a home with artwork will help to make any house—a home. The right kind of artwork can enhance any home’s aesthetic value tremendously. Actually when considering art, the goal should be to buy what you enjoy looking at. It’s a natural process, and the theme will naturally evolve on its own. Everyone has the choice of buying as an investment, or simply for the pleasure derived from the artwork itself. Whatever the reason, the work of Bob Timberlake is emotionally moving, and is a wonderful investment in any venue.
Monday, August 27, 2007
The Lure of Miami
Miami Framed Art Panoramic City Scenes: "Miami, Florida (Nightime)" captures the fluid mood and active lifestyle of Miami perfectly. It's also a great gift to give for people that are active in life-no matter where they live. The Miami colors, made universally popular by the "Miami Vice Era", should work perfectly with any present home or office décor. There’s an energy pulsating from the panoramic city view of Miami that is sure to energize your entire home or living space.
It's also the type of art that can serve as the perfect platform for creating a theme for both art and furniture. It says you're a person on the move, and there's no chance of slowing down anytime soon! Whether you make Miami a point of destination for fun and adventure, or even if you’ve never been to this dynamic city "Miami, Florida (Nightime)" will create the urge to make the trip again and again. Framed under glass, each print arrives with the finest handcrafted moulding and a custom engraved brass plate. It's truly a beautiful work of art you'll be proud to display.
Friday, August 24, 2007
Art - Functionally Pretty
If you have a soft decor that done in a French Country style, consider adding a rustic floral design or country look rooster such as a Charles Wysocki open edition print of a rooster pulling a cart full of country fresh items. Rooster Expressis done in two different styles to match any taste. You can choose to have the print or a canvas reproduction. The prints are double matted and framed; the canvas artwork is framed and both pieces are done using archival tapes and papers as well as arriving ready to hang.
Another great way to incorporate colors into your decor is to use an area rug that catches some of the main colors in your artworks on your wall. This will really make the color scheme in your decor flow.
You can use artworks so many ways to make your room look brighter, livelier or just add a whimsical touch to show your own personal sense of humor with your choice in artworks. Use these tips and brighten your interior!
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Hang That Artwork Right!
Do you have a problem when you are trying to find just the right position to hang a piece of art on your wall? Sometimes it can be confusing when you are trying to figure out if you have something position too high or too low. A nice rule of thumb to go by is making sure that the center of the piece is right about eye level for the average adult. Certainly, you will have to tweak this tip from time to time depending on the size of the painting itself as well as the height of your room of choice.
Another good thing to look for is the amount of lighting that you have in the area that you are thinking of decorating with wall art. The last thing you want is for your precious piece of art to get lost in a room without proper lighting. In this case, you can always use accent lighting to boost the look of the wall space!
Wednesday, August 22, 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. 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.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Sizing Up Your Wall For Art
Getting the size right for your artworks isn't rocket science, but you should have a good idea how either a large impact piece or a collection of smaller artworks will look better in your room. There's an easy way to see what will look best and figure out how to get the best arrangement for your artworks. Just take plain sheets of paper and cut them to match the sizes of the artworks you're considering and then arrange them on your wall.
Use double-sided poster tape so you can stick and re-stick the papers on your walls without fear of pulling any of the paint off . Think creatively, arrange the papers in different shapes; diamonds, squares even a circle of art can look unique depending on other elements in your decor. Once you come up with a design scheme you're happy with, place your order for a colorful artwork to add some zing to your decor and start your art collection!
Monday, August 20, 2007
Art Print on Canvas?
Once you find a certain style that you happen to be very fond of, you just might find yourself on a bit of a spending spree until you have gathered up quite a collection. When it comes to great choices in wall decor, you could see that canvas art will be one of your favorite choices.
Having a nice collection of canvas art in your living space can be a great conversation starter as most people assume that artworks on canvas are originals. You can get a huge number of prints available on canvas so the choices to match your interior decor are nearly limitless.
Prints on canvas are growing in popularity as more and more people discover their versatility. Ever wanted to own a Monet or Van Gogh on canvas? Now you can and your guests will do a double take when they see a classic artwork on your walls. If you love cats, flowers, Tuscan countryside and more - you can have all the looks you love on canvas.
Once you start putting artworks on canvas on your walls, you'll find yourself replacing a lot of your flat prints in frames with the classic style of canvas.
Friday, August 17, 2007
Walk with Divinity
Religious art can make a great gift to those you care about. It's a perfect way of saying you care and respect how they choose to live and practice their faith. Many people choose to surround themselves with the type of artwork that best express who and what they are when it comes to their spirituality. Some of the objects of expression include statues, paintings, candles, and in some cases-nothing at all. There are millions of people that find their very own unique expression of spirituality by being close to the wide-open spaces of nature.
Of course, if you decide to give a religious gift, the gift will depend on an individual's belief in God, and the religion they choose to practice. Greg Olson has spend a lifetime painting spiritual themes, and his works will make the perfect gift for any believer. And, they make the perfect centerpiece for any home or office décor.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Junkyard Surprises
Bob Byerley captures the spirit perfectly in his Handsigned and Numbered Limited Edition Giclee: "The Junk Yard Band". In every town in America, there is a spot a half a mile west, and over the railroad tracks, where kids and adults alike can find a myriad of projects and unwanted things that encourage a second look. The junk yard is also a place where there's a solution buried deep beneath each pile. This work of art will make a great conversation piece for any room or office wall. In the painting, the neighborhood children have discovered the joys buried beneath the rubble. For the playhouse, shingles for the roof were found, and wheels for the racer were unearthed. No lemonade stand is complete without an umbrella, and the one the children find is just perfect!
Of course, it's only natural that the best band in the junkyard will form. This is rich art, and will enhance any collection. And, it will bring back memories-that should always be a part of the things we remember best.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
The Crossing
Native American culture is something that we will always be fascinated with, and whether today or yesterday, the sights, sounds, the images, and the stories leave one with a sense of reverence and wonder. In truth, their lives and stories have become everyone's heritage. "The Fording Place" is a beautiful handsigned limited edition giclee on canvas by John Buxton; that captures perfectly the life and transition of a culture.
While the art is beautiful and the work of a master, there is a deeper and more subtle meaning that the observer can walk away with. Perhaps, it is through the works of John Buxton that history comes to life, and allows one to experience the everyday life of the American frontier. It allows one to open up a window in time and peak through it. The images are stirring and powerful, and remind us of how life must have surely been.
It may not be the kind of artwork that can blend with or compliment every décor, but it is the kind of fine art that becomes the center of attention, and tells the world at a glance that its owner is a person beyond "ordinary biography". In the works of John Buxton, there is a passion and enthusiasm for historical accuracy-and this has propelled the artist to great heights of recognition. You can own a piece of the past today by investing in a truly great work of art. And, just think of the rich history of America you'll be able to share with others!
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Memories in the Earth
Charles Peterson's work is quite unique! "Wilderness Legacy" is a beautiful painting that celebrates the captivating North Country of America. Enjoying a peaceful moment of fishing, the main character is joined in spirit by those that have lived and walked the earth on this land before him. This style is indicative of his works, and is the central theme that speaks to our hearts in many of his works. You'll find yourself looking for the hidden images, and pondering the skill of how he works them so gracefully into a larger theme.
Charles Peterson is able to capture the spirit of the things we all love and hold dear: the outdoors, sea and landscape images, the town parade, taking piano lessons at grandmother's house, and the sound of sleigh bells in the winter to name a few. These are the kind of images that add wealth and beauty to any home décor.
And, the great thing about his style is there is a meaning in everyone of his painting that will find that special place in the heart of the observer. This defines great art-and great artists. If you're looking to start a collection of fine art, or if you're adding on to that which you already possess, the work of Charles Peterson should not be passed by. You'll find beauty, grace, and a spirit in his paintings that evokes memories of the things that make the journey through life worthwhile.
Monday, August 13, 2007
Remember Those Sunday Drives?
His subject material is from actual places in rural American where he has personally visited. In more recent years, he has focused on Amish communities due to their simple way of life. His method is take photos, and the to work from the comfort of his studio or on the road in his motor home. Jon Crane is a humble man, and feels there are other artists more gifted that can paint beautiful scenes form memory or purely from the imagination, but looks at his own gift as being God-given, and plans to share it with the world as long as he can.
If you’re looking for art that will blend in perfectly with antique décor, the work of Jon Crane is the perfect solution. Art that will take you home is the best description of his unique style. And, there’s good reason for this label! Jon searches non-stop for those special panoramas that can be translated onto paper. This is why he’s able to capture the finer details of a reality so important to him. Discover the work of Jon Crane. You won’t be disappointed!
Friday, August 10, 2007
The Man and the Mouse
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.
Thursday, August 09, 2007
The Majesty of Victoria Falls
Michael Sieve captures the magnificence of this world-wonder in his Limited Edition Giclee on Canvas: "Victoria Falls Bush Buck". Michael grew up on a farm in Minnesota, and his father who was an excellent sportsman, took the children hunting quite often on the land that surrounded the family farm. Thus, a powerful relationship with nature was formed that is seen in every aspect of Michael Sieve's paintings. Even though studying abstract, impressionistic, and surreal painting methods-his own personal style is dedicated to realistically illustrating his subjects in accurate settings of their habitats.
You can own this magnificent interpretation of nature today, and make it a part of your personal collection. Scenes of nature blend in perfectly with any setting or room décor, and this is sure to be the center-piece and focal point of attention. Bring the magic and awesome presence of Victoria Falls into your home today!
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
The Beauty of Asian Art
Asian art reflects a traditional beauty and grace of Asian cultures. Much of the art possesses a character that can often be described as dream-like-and can quite often be quite serene. This often means that no matter what type of Asian art you choose to decorate with, it can usually be counted on to provide a positive and balanced home or office setting.
"Oriental Peaches", the beautiful work of Thelma Parsons, is the perfect gift for those that prefer an Asian theme in art décor. It can be the perfect compliment for any room, and will fit right in place with any theme that is already dominant in the home or office. The art comes framed under glass, and is matted in hardwood of the highest quality. This is a beautiful work of art that comes ready to hang with your other fine art collections.
Perhaps no other culture in the world is reflected in its art as uniquely as that of the countries of Asia. Your home or office will be gracefully enhanced by the beauty, balance, and precision of a cultural philosophy that is woven into the very fabric of the art and culture it produces.
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Tasteful Works of Art
L. Gordon is an artist who is known for painting themes that are comfortable to live with for a long time. His subjects are universal! He paints masterfully on such themes such as children playing in gardens, and beautiful landscapes inspired by the works of the great impressionists. However, his works are so appealing because they remain contemporary, and the narrative colors and styles can easily blend in with the themes of our homes and offices.
“The Striped Awning” is a perfect gift, and will gracefully enhance any room décor. The colors are vibrant, and the setting reminds us of the many quaint and beautiful places we’ve been—or hope to visit one day. You can almost imagine yourself in the painting, walking under the striped awning and browsing the shops inventory. These are the kind of places where you feel compelled to buy something unique—if only as a reminder to the world you were there.
This is also the type of artwork that works well in any setting. There are enough elements, both color and objects, that reflect the lives of every-day people. Discover the genius of L.Gordon. He paints something for everyone!
Monday, August 06, 2007
Art That Everyone Can Appreciate
Howard Terpning is a celebrated artist that has brilliant control over his colors, and this coupled with an ability to evoke strong emotion, makes every ones of his works an unforgettable celebration of fine art. Life itself seems to flow from his paintings! “On the Edge of the World” is a beautiful print that will make a perfect gift, no matter what the art collector’s preferred themes happen to be.
There on the mountain, overlooking the vast expanse, two Native Americans are lost in an eternal moment of peaceful poise and tranquility. We’re there with them, and we can feel the hopes, the dreams, and the uncertainties of life. In a deeper sense, their world is our world! Great art always evokes emotions by drawing one into its very depths, and this is but one perfect example. Discover the powerful interpretations of Howard Terpning, and share them with those that can truly appreciate both the complexities and simplicities of life.
Friday, August 03, 2007
The Works of Thomas Kinkade
If you are like most people, you enjoy the artwork of Thomas Kinkade. There is something about his work that seems to blend fantasy and reality. You may look at some of his art and wonder if such a place really exists and while you are not quite sure it does there is enough realism there to cast doubt upon your thoughts.
His works are all amazing and they have been used for numerous projects, a favorite being jigsaw puzzles. Step into a store that sells puzzles and you are pretty much guaranteed to find Thomas Kinkades work among their best sellers.
Bringing his type of art into your home is like a breath of fresh air. Not many people can resist the bright colors and whimsical subjects. Mr. Kinkade's art is capable of fitting into just about any décor. Of course, if you are lucky enough to own some of his work you already know all of this and would love to acquire more. If you are just starting a collection you have picked a wonderful artist.
If space is limited you may want to consider Thomas Kinkade's Classics Collection. It offers some of his best-loved images that have been reproduced on canvas in a special size (8”x10”) that is perfect for decorating your home. Naturally, each print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity that clearly identifies its status as a First Edition, Second Edition, etc. This size is ideal for accenting larger prints or for hanging in groups.
You can rest assured that when you invest in a Thomas Kinkade print you have made a very wise and lovely decision.
Thursday, August 02, 2007
The Perfect Touch
If you love the cozy, country style there are many ideas that you may want to consider. A big and warm afghan thrown across the back of your couch is both stylish and useful. In addition, hardwood flooring is great for this type of style, just add several area rugs to compliment the furnishings. Window treatments can also add personality to your rooms theme. Some consider Gingham curtains a must for the country feel and they are a very traditional treatment, which accents your décor.
Sometimes the small touches can be over-looked and yet those small touches can affect the room in a big way. Paintings or prints are a great way to pull it all together. For example even if you are not old enough to actually remember the early 1900s, you have more than likely heard of Norman Rockwell and at one time or another you have probably seen some of his work. He truly enjoyed his era and this amazing artist portrayed old-fashioned Americana at its best. The perfect touch you have been looking for just may be created by adding his work to your home.
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Decorating with Disney
When you are in the planning stages of redecorating it is often easy to overlook incidental items such as paintings or prints. The perfect addition of art can be the finishing touch that a room needs.
You should always keep in mind the theme you are trying to achieve and of course your likes and dislikes in art. If the room is something that will be used by everyone in the family then you will need to consider common grounds and your family lifestyle. If it is to be used by any one person in particular then it is perfectly fine to consider just their personal style.
If you are redecorating a child's room then something from the Walt Disney Animation Art collection would be the perfect choice. For a younger child consider a Disney Art classic print or prints. There are some great prints that feature Winnie the Pooh and friends.
What child, or most adults for that matter, could resist that loveable Pooh? Perhaps your child would like individual prints of all the characters such as Tigger, Piglet, Eeyore and of course Pooh. Or how about the whole gang under blue skies and playing near a stream. Perhaps all of them arranged on one wall would be something to consider.
There are many different prints available any one of which would be a source of fun and enjoyment for your child. Also, as a parent you will be pleased with the knowledge that there is nothing more wholesome than Walt Disney characters and their prints clearly follow this tradition.