Yes... it is my birthday today !!! Wooohooooo .... And I am accepting all Art-related gifts !! Art related gifts might not be as practical as sweaters, socks or kitchen tools, but they are one of the few gifts that can last forever. It’s easier than ever to find great art online, and I had so much fun culling the slew of online galleries and boutiques to pick out my favorite pieces. Don’t let anyone tell you art must be non-functional — I’ve found some home goods that are every bit as well crafted and conceptually striking as a fine art painting or monograph book. There are pieces here to suit a range of budgets, and hopefully you’ll find something for gifting me to add to my collection, in addition to the perfect gift for the art lover on your list.
Image above, clockwise from top left: Untitled (Landscape) by Tchmo, $37 for 22″ x 26″ print | Untitled — Plain Series 3, Oil Painting by Anna Ura, 48″ x 36″, $3200 | The Separation Print by Kai-Samuels Davis, 13″ x 19″, $50 | Two Whales and Coral Print by United Thread, 8″ x 10″, $20 | Black Mountain print by Debbie Carlos, 11″ x 14″, $40 | Framed Flower Sky Print by Pirooni, 45″ x 33″, $1499.95 (on sale) | Framed Sepia Woodcut Print by Bryan Nash Gill, 24″ x 21″, $750 | Web Bubble One Painting by Jen Garrido, 10″ x 10″, $750
See 30 more gift ideas for art lovers after the jump . . .
Image above, clockwise from top left: The THING Issue 18 by Mike Mills, $65 | Tauba Auerbach: Folds, $120 | Francesca Woodman Monograph, $50 | Arranging Things: A Rhetoric of Object Placement, $80 | Ontario Paper, $13 | The Stars, $40 | Sight Unseen — Paper View, $30 | Vitamin P2: New Perspectives in Painting, $44.07 | Living in a Modern Way: California Design 1930–1965, $60 | Colour Mania, $39.95 | Maker Magazine Issue 01, $30
Image above, clockwise from top left: Iacoli & McAllister Spica Light, $695 | Chen Chen and Kai Williams Coaster Set, $100 | Josh Herman Medium Ceramic Tube, $200 | Julia Kostreva Sampler Pillowcase, $64 | Flat Life Light and Clock, $150 each |Faceted Wall Clock by RawDezign, $74 | Fredericks & Mae Moon Dominoes, $80 |Slanted Brass Candleholders, $248 | Doug Johnston 110.1 Woven Basket, $90 (made to order)
Image above, clockwise from top left: Feather Bundle Archival Print by United Thread, 11″ x 14″, $40 | Cactus Illustration Giclee Print by Art and People, 12″ x 16″, $19 |Yellow Suit Diver Aquatint Etching by Isca Greenfield-Sanders, 32″ x 31.25″, call for price | Blue Stripe Ink by Zoe Bios Creative, 17″ x 14″, $348 | Hanging Lake Painting by Linnea Heide, 16″ x 20″, $200 | Mountain Reflection by Jaymee Srp, 10″ x 8″, $20 |Neon Red Triangles Letterpress print by Alyson Fox, 12″ x 16″, $55 | Married to the SeaGiclee Print by Clare Elsaesser, 13″ x 19″, $45 | Residual Form 26 by Kia Nell, 9″ x 11″, $550
Image above, clockwise from top left: Lathographic Cube by Andy Vogt and Sarah Smith, $150 | Large Painted Jingle Bell by Michele Quan, $220 | Vasa Cubes, $350 |Japanese Wood Puzzle, $49 | Kachina Gold Weaving by Native Line, $545 | Acrylic Sculptures by Phillip Low, $550–$850 | Yoshimoto Cube No. 1, $65 | Brass Paperweight by Masanori Oji, $60 (on sale) | Cube by Dana Hemenway, $100 |Sculpted Knot Curio by Amanda Harris, $20 | 11/12 Brass Sculptures by Alma Allen, contact for price | Sandstone Pyramid Paperweight, $28 | Ancient Kauri Wood Geo by Haley Ann, $156
Image above: Butte Aux Canons by Alexandre Duret-Lutz, $13–$253 (options for posters, framed prints, canvas prints available)
Image above: A selection of art from Dwell Studio. The collection includes paintings, wall sculptures and one-of-a-kind vintage finds. If you have a larger budget, one of these pieces would make an incredible gift for an avid art collector.
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