I try to go to a couple of trade shows a year to see what is new in the industry, take classes, and buy art.  I’m just back from the West Coast Art & Frame Show in Las Vegas with new art:

  • A variety of oils on canvas - landscapes, still-lifes, interiors, and more
  • Amazing posters from a Korean publisher - best quality printed posters I’ve ever seen, some even with texture and foil - museum images including Klee, Monet, Van Gogh, Klimt, Mortensen, and Mucha
  • New releases by premier poster distributor Editions Limited - abstracts, black and white photography, landscapes, and funky florals

Stop in to see our new stuff.  I head to New York for ArtExpo later this month.  We’ll keep you posted.

Tim

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In St. Anthony Park two blocks east of Bibelot and Muffuletta

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Q & A
Can you get me a poster I found on the internet?

Yes, we can often order posters that you find on the Internet. We do not have access to absolutely everything that you can find online, but we do have access to thousands of images. The advantage to having us order your poster is that you don’t have to pay any postage or deal with any problems. In addition, you are always able to borrow images from our inventory to take home on approval before you buy them. Also, if you look at a printed image in our catalogs, the colors from our printed image are more similar to the poster colors than the image on your computer screen. If you want us to search for an image, get all the information that you can including the artist’s name, the title of the image, the size and the publisher and we will be able to tell you whether we can get that poster or not.

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