Art That Doesn’t Suck - June 29, 2007
This week’s featured art is 12 Apostles Mandala Fine Art Print by Diane Ross
I’ve long been fascinated by mandalas and kaleidescopes. I especially like images like this, built from real photographs. Pieces like this have a sense of realism that purely manufactured art doesn’t have. The choice of framing and matting is great, though like any art at ImageKind, they can be customized by the buyer. Feel free to click the image to learn more about it or to maybe purchase a print for yourself.
Prices for 12 Apostles Mandala Fine Art Print begin at $25.47, subject to change.
New art featured weekly, courtesy of the artists at Imagekind.
Art That Doesn’t Suck - June 22, 2007
This week’s featured art is watermelon by Sandra Idleman
This piece would be right at home in a country kitchen or on a bedroom wall, maybe in a little girl’s room. I would have liked to see different patterns of seeds on each watermelon, but that’s not a detraction from the quality of the art. It’s great just the way it is. The choice of framing and matting sets off the art fantastically, though like any art at ImageKind, they can be customized by the buyer. Feel free to click the image to learn more about it or to perhaps purchase a print for yourself.
Prices for watermelon begin at $16.49, subject to change.
New art featured weekly, courtesy of the artists at Imagekind.
Art That Doesn’t Suck - June 15, 2007
This week’s featured art is Dark Shell by Kate Childers
I’ve always enjoyed art like this. Bold lines, excellent color, and almost mathematical in its precision. I really like the use of shading and glow - many pieces like this stick to flat colors, but the use of gradients really makes it special and gives it a lot of depth. The choice of framing and matting matches really well, though like any art at ImageKind, they can be customized by the buyer. Click the image to learn more about it or to perhaps purchase a print for yourself.
Prices for Dark Shell begin at $20.38, subject to change.
New art featured weekly, courtesy of the artists at Imagekind.
Art That Doesn’t Suck - June 8, 2007
This week’s featured art is Cat Tails At Sunset by J Richards
Very, very dramatic. I love the way the light filters though the fuzzies on the cat tails, almost making them glow. I don’t think the shot could have worked out any better short of arranging the cat tails manually. I especially like the color tone of the image. The framing and matting are pretty much stock, but they work well. Like any art at ImageKind, they can be customized by the buyer. Click the image to learn more about it or to maybe purchase a print for yourself.
Prices for Cat Tails At Sunset begin at $15.28, subject to change.
New art featured weekly, courtesy of the artists at Imagekind.
Art That Doesn’t Suck - June 1, 2007
This week’s featured art is Old School by Cassie Schilliger
This is a really well-conceived and well-executed piece. By applying some light Photoshop touches the age of the boards is really emphasized. The scene has a classic look to it. I love the choice of framing and matting, but like any art at Imagekind, they can be customized by the buyer. Feel free to click the image for more information or to perhaps purchase a print for yourself.
Prices for Old School begin at $17.49, subject to change.
New art featured weekly, courtesy of the artists at Imagekind.


