Buy Original Artwork.
December 13, 2007 by shiva
Nothing irritates me more than listening to interior designers on HGTV choosing artwork because it matches the furniture. Where do they come up with this stuff?
What would a room that is "complemented" by any Dora Maar painting look like?
And don’t get me started on the cheap mass produced "artwork" sold at Ikea or Pier One to match some product line. I see that hanging in someone’s home and immediately write that someone off.
Anyone can own original artwork. Start now. All the artwork posted here is for sale, ranging in price from $1 to $175. Information about the artwork will appear above the images. If something interests you, click on the image and you will get contact information for the artist.
If you are an artist and would like some of your work included on this page, FOLLOW THIS LINK TO UPLOAD YOUR ARTWORK. Please make your images between 550-600 pixels wide. Your artwork will be available for display a few hours later.
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