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!
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.
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.
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!





