What we’re doing.

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Just eight days into this year and the ride is already on the wild side. By now, I guess we’re all used to it. However, we want to take this moment to thank those of you who looked at our site early on and gave us invaluable feedback. We launched this project just after the holidays and in the middle of the ongoing pandemic, so, thank you again.

The artists we work with are those whose vision we believe in. They ( and we ) have all devoted the better part of our lives to that pursuit. Some artists we’ve known for a long time ( and are friends ) and others are new to us. Our project is growing and we have plans.

Most artists are obliged at some point to support their work with other jobs. It’s a test to maintain focus on the work while having your attention tossed about in other directions.  Completing the art life-cycle is the act of the viewing; the viewer, the appreciator, the collector. That part of the equation is invaluable and necessary.

Our aim is to present work that we think is great and make it available in a media format that makes it financially within reach for those who might not have collected art before but would like to get their feet wet. We are also engaged with seasoned collectors. Living with great art should not just be for those with ample means. Living with art and knowing the artists whose work you buy creates another forum for dialogue and exchange. With that in mind, we have priced all the prints at 300.00 and we are implementing an interest-free payment plan to make it even easier to buy work. We will have this information up on the site in the next week.

We also have a donate/support button. We are a 501c3 (currently through the Solo Foundation); all donations are tax-deductible. No matter how small your participation all gifts of support are greatly appreciated and have an impact. The proceeds from your gifts go to the production of new work, taking on new artists, and covering core costs.  Thank you!

We’re wishing you a fruitful and expansive 2021.

 
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