Friday, March 12, 2010

Art for All

Real Art, Right Now

Remember when foam core mounted posters were the height of elegance? I swore I was going to get REAL art some day only to have my posters replaced by sticky first grade drawings of dinosaurs. They're cute, but someday I want to feel like a grown up. Except I don't have the money
... or do I?

Here are some sources for real art, right now.
 
Web Sources: Yes, you can buy art off the internet. Especially if it is only $20! The first three are from  the Jan Bekman 20 x 200 project. This gallery in New York offers limited edition prints of gallery work for as low as $20. New pieces come out every Wednesday.  Her motto is my kind of math!
(limited editions x low prices) + the internet = art for everyone



Velodrome,  James Deavin, 8x10, $20

 Birch Forest #7, Lisa Congdon, 11x14, $50


Where is that Middle Way?  Emily Noelle Lambert, 8x10, $20

Etsy  This fabulous crafters website is also a great source for art. They have a good search engine so you can narrow your tastes to photographs, prints, watercolors, landscapes and so on. Sure, you have to scroll through many pages, but think of all the inspiration you will run across!  

Central Park, Matte Stephens
print, 13 x 19, $60 

Goldfinch among the budding maple trees, Raceytay
Original photograph, 8x8, $25 

Serenity Blue, Dianna Poindexter
Oil, 16 x 20, $375

Local: Need something more traditional? Lyons Antique Prints in the Town and Country Center, Palo Alto offers prints for all interests: maps, sailing, children's books, animals, even scientific!
 Original Chromolithograph
England - 19th century
11.25" x 8.75" $187.50 
 Among the Big Trees, Mariposa, CA
Orifinal Gravure, 1888
15 x 11  $127.50

Hang Art in SF is a great place to find local artists. These are a bit pricier. Can't commit? They offer rentals! And 50% of your rental fee can be applied to the purchase. Look at this landscape. At 30x48, this could make an entire room!

Orcas Island, Ann West
oil on canvas, 30x48, $2200


 Boundaries #52, Clare Kuo 
mixed media on canvas, 30 x 40, $1250
Now go on and go shopping.  No-one will notice if your furniture still says 'Ikea' with art that says, 'I know what is important in life.'

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