Thanks so much for all your kitchen art advice last week! I think we're going with the Shepard Fairey poster. I like most of his work - my boyfriend has a cool Malcolm X print of his - and the Make Art poster is in my budget. In the meantime, while I was procrastinating in the etsy time suck last week, I found these digital prints that I think would look really cool in a long narrow hallway of my apartment. Sometimes I like obvious statement pieces that sort of slap you in the face, if that makes any sense. There are ten in a series called "Done in by Digital," by Pamela Mills Poulson of Into the Woods Studio in Salt Lake City. I bought these:
2.22.2010
happy monday - more art
Hope you guys had a fabulous weekend! I tried learning switch on my snowboard and the big purple bruise on my thigh looks like an eggplant. But it was a good time.
Thanks so much for all your kitchen art advice last week! I think we're going with the Shepard Fairey poster. I like most of his work - my boyfriend has a cool Malcolm X print of his - and the Make Art poster is in my budget. In the meantime, while I was procrastinating in the etsy time suck last week, I found these digital prints that I think would look really cool in a long narrow hallway of my apartment. Sometimes I like obvious statement pieces that sort of slap you in the face, if that makes any sense. There are ten in a series called "Done in by Digital," by Pamela Mills Poulson of Into the Woods Studio in Salt Lake City. I bought these:
Thanks so much for all your kitchen art advice last week! I think we're going with the Shepard Fairey poster. I like most of his work - my boyfriend has a cool Malcolm X print of his - and the Make Art poster is in my budget. In the meantime, while I was procrastinating in the etsy time suck last week, I found these digital prints that I think would look really cool in a long narrow hallway of my apartment. Sometimes I like obvious statement pieces that sort of slap you in the face, if that makes any sense. There are ten in a series called "Done in by Digital," by Pamela Mills Poulson of Into the Woods Studio in Salt Lake City. I bought these:
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