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January 2008
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Ideas & Tips
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There are so many ways to make those memories
into art that works for you!
We want to share some rather creative ideas
that others have tried in turning their
photos into art.
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Promote a personal cause on notecards. |
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COMMUNICATION
We just shipped out note cards for a proud
midwest mom who has adopted two of her four
children through "Love Without Boundaries",
an organization she loves because of the work
they do for special medical needs orphans in
China. So we put their mission statement on
the front of her cards along with paintings
of her children.
Just because you don't see a particular style
or item on our website, don't hesitate to
send us a request. We aim to please,
and thrive on personal service!
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Use a triptych (3 separate panels) to create unique interest. |
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DECORATING
This couple have a large wall in their loft
home behind their new dining room table. She
also has a thing for giraffes, as they were
her mother's favorite animal.
When her new son-in-law sent her a digital
shot he took at the Chicago zoo, she paid a
tribute to both by having 3 photo-realistic
museum-wrapped canvases cover a 76" x 40"
area with a single image that also forms a
grouping. Looks like a hungry giraffe passing
by a window ready to drop in for dinner!
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Commemorate that special vacation. |
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TRAVELS
These small boats in Greece were just begging
to be photographed as our visitor and his
wife were passing by. They made about a half
dozen of their favorite shots into canvases
for their living and family rooms. They made
awesome paintings.
Not only is this a great way to remember a
special time, place or trip, but by
transforming your own photos into art, you
become as much of a collaborating artist as
we are.
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Contact Information
phone:
904-288-3365
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