Introducing Great Big Canvas

Starting this week, I will be featuring art from Great Big Canvas, a fantastic service specializing in big - and I mean big - artwork. Sizes typically range from 48×16 inches to 108×36 inches, and can be purchased on canvas or paper. Below are three samples from Great Big Canvas. With more than 20,000 large-format images to choose from, there’s something for everyone!


Pyramid of the Magician Uxmal Yucatan Peninsula Mexico

Dusk Charles River Boston MA USA

Carnival Lights Gloucester MA USA

Art That Doesn’t Suck - February 22, 2008

This week’s featured art is Photosynthesis - Green Tryptych by Eileen D

This time of year, here in the southwest, there’s not a lot of green to be found, so when I came across this piece, I figured I’d green the place up a bit!

A gifted photographer, Eileen has many fantastic pieces available at Imagekind, and this would look wonderful as a green accent to any room. I’m looking forward to featuring more of Eileen’s work!

I have customized the display of this piece with the following options:

Paper: Photo Glossy
Mat: none
Frame: Contemporary Black (under Black in the frame choices dropdown)
Glazing: Acrylic

Sized at Large, the cost for Photosynthesis - Green Tryptych as I’ve presented it is $124.71.

Customers may select a new display combination or leave them off altogether and purchase an unframed print, starting at $17.98.

New art featured weekly, courtesy of the artists at Imagekind.

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Updating WordPress

I’m updating the WordPress software, and while I don’t expect any glitches, I do ask for patience until I post that everything was successfully updated.

Thanks!

~Daniel

Update: All set. Nice and painless, just the way I like it. Now, to take care of the plugins ;)

Update #2: Artistic Opinions gets a facelift! I’ve moved from a three-column to a two-column layout to I can show some art from a fantastic vendor that I’ll be introducing on Friday. There’s still a bit of work to be done, a bit of tweaking, but I’m really happy with the changes - I hope you are, too.

Art That Doesn’t Suck - February 15, 2008

This week’s featured art is Quincy Market Banners by Anthony Torres

I grew up not far from Boston, and my regret is that my family moved away from that area before I was of an age to really appreciate the city. I always did enjoy going to Quincy Market though - it was, and is, a fantastic place. Photographer Anthony Torres has a spectacular collection of Boston art for sale at Imagekind, and his Quincy Market Banners piece is one of my favorites.

I have customized the display of this piece with the following options:

Paper: Photo Luster
Mat: Matte White (under White/Cream in the mat choices dropdown)
Frame: Clear Natural Flat (under Natural in the frame choices dropdown)
Glazing: Acrylic

Sized at Medium, the cost for Quincy Market Banners as I’ve presented it is $142.39.

Customers may select a new display combination or leave them off altogether and purchase an unframed print, starting at $25.47.

New art featured weekly, courtesy of the artists at Imagekind.

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Art That Doesn’t Suck - February 9, 2008

The artist associated with this Opinion is no longer a member of Imagekind. We wish her the best of luck with her art elsewhere!

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