New Richard Bollinger Release!
The colors and tones of late summer and early autumn are captured
in this major watercolor by artist Richard Bollinger. Partially
concealed by lush foliage, the painting reveals what appears to be a
scene right out of the old world. It is actually a small part of a
marvelous country estate nestled in the heart of the beautiful
Brandywine Valley. Built in the early 1900's, this picturesque nine
hundred and forty-four acre property with its wonderful naturalistic
gardens is located along Route 52, just north of Wilmington,
Delaware.
Brandywine Treasure measures 16 x 23 and contains a signed
limited edition of 750. Few quantities remain, so reserve your copy
today at Studio 3!
Photo Source: Richard Bollinger
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Feed Your Soul with Art
Art is important for
your soul. It helps rejuvenate, it's
thought-provoking, offers inspiration and can
generally brighten an otherwise dreary day among
other things.
Feed Your Soul: The Free Art Project is an online
site that makes artwork available for you to print and hang in your own
home. And yes its free! Great framed in a grouping or hung on their own,
these works of art are sure to brighten your day. You can print and
share these downloads for personal use
only. Bring any Feed Your Soul print by the shop for framing and receive $10 off your custom
framing order. Photo: Print by Nan Lawson: Feed your Soul
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Lavo Frame Collection
Studio 3 is
pleased to announce the arrival of the new Lavo Moulding Collection by
Roma. Sultry forms and sumptuous color illuminated by light energy. The
new Lavo Collection is a harmonious fusion of organic contours
enveloped in high gloss, amplifying an ambiance of subdued luxury
certain to please the most discerning of tastes.
Featuring traditional carvings enveloped in high-gloss lacquer and
developed by Italian master craftsmen, the new Lavo collection by Roma
brings old-world French design to its most modern edge. Stop by to see them. Available in Electric Black, Electric Brown,
Electric Pewter, Electric Red, Electric Silver, and Electric White.
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World Trade Center Towers Return Home
On April 14th over 500 tons of Ground Zero history drove
through Downingtown. Steel from the World Trade Center was on its way
home to its birthplace, Coatesville, Pa. You can read an article about
the journey here. To seem more pictures as the trucks rolled through the center of
Downingtown, right past Studio 3 read our blog post. Photo Credit: Kyley DiLuigi: Studio 3
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