Gifts For Her That Will Shine

by Fulcrum Gallery Staff 3. December 2015 11:05

Saying I love you to that special girl in your life is one of the best things you can do. Receiving a gift is a small touch of heaven wrapped in paradise. Whether it is for her birthday, anniversary, or just because you love her. A gift of art will be one that she can cherish for many years to come. It can be anything you can imagine, does she have a love for flowers, birds, or is she into sassy art and cutting edge, you can let your imagination run wild, and know that you gave her something from the heart that will last forever. 

 

gift ideas for herPainting Of Love 

To show your love, give some love, in the form of a special painting or framed art. There are many to choose from, such as “From My Heart I” from Wild Apple Studios. When it comes to showing your love a painting is forever. It can remind her everyday that you love her and miss her when you are away.

A soft bouquet of flowers wrapped in a soft pink sheet of linen paper. Or an exploding set of roses coming from a deep black vase. Those are just some of the ideas you can get from the fine flower art. In Gaetano Art Groups “Dutch Tulips II” the deep grays contrasting with the sharp pink flowers and the light green of the stems, makes this a perfect gift for her to remember how much you love her.

 

 

Wild Side Of Her

 Love can be soft and it can be wild, and gifts for her that are wild can make things exhilarating. Conjuring up the thoughts of wild mustangs on the run. Richard Murray can take your breath away, and you can take hers away with a gift of love in “Wild Horses” with a mare and stallion running free in the wild showing their love and passion for each other in full stride. The rich colors and contrasting background will fit any setting.

 

gifts for herDreaming The Day Away

She can dream the day away in relaxation and peace with art that will sweep her away and wrap her in daydreams. Richard Franklin and “Aphrodite's Dream in Gold Foil” would make a wonderful gift of art for her to enjoy. She can dream of the gods and goddesses with this painting as it washes all her troubles away and takes her to a far away place where the god play and the sun shines down.

Finding truly fabulous gifts for her are easy to do and fun, she will be forever in love with this art, and you for bring such joy to her life. Stating your love and devotion with art is like planting a rose or a tree in her honor, because the art piece will only grow more special over time and bring back waves of memories for many years to come. 

Why Not Consider Decorating with Pop Art Featuring Andy Warhol?

by Fulcrum Gallery Staff 6. August 2014 10:34

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At its inception, the pop art movement brought relief to those that had grown tired of works created by abstract expressionists. From there, it went on to become one of the most popular art forms of the rebellious 50's and free-wheeling 60's. Today, designers’ passion for decorating with pop art featuring Andy Warhol helps to keep the love affair going.

Brooklyn Bridge in Orange and Blue by Andy Warhol

Warhol, for those readers that may have not been around during the early pop art movement, was born in the 1920's and died in the winter of 1987. His work was renowned the world over. The colorful, iconic images that he used helped to convey what was going on in pop culture, whether the activity was ultimately controversial or not. As such, his artwork often stirred strong feelings in fans and critics alike.

When decorating with pop art featuring Andy Warhol prints, there are several schools of thought to consider. For instance, some interior designers like to display Warhol’s art in areas that match the picture’s subject matter. Others prefer to put the artwork in unrelated, unexpected spots that help jolt viewers out of their rote activities. There are also those that focus more on the colors and patterns inherent in Warhol’s artwork than the actual subject matter.

Daisy by Andy WarholTake Andy Warhol’s Knives, c.1981-82 picture as an example. It could be hung up in a contemporary dining room or kitchen that has pops of black and cream coloring throughout. On the other hand, it could also be placed in a study or office with his series of Guns artwork and Skull, 1976 to show a love of mystery novels and forensic sciences.

There are other Andy Warhol prints on the market today that feature the artist’s quotes and images. One of our favorites is the one titled, Think Rich, Look Poor. It would look great on display in a bedroom changing area or walk-in closet. As would prints like It Takes a lot of Work to Figure Out How to Look So Good, Diamond Dust Shoes and Two Female Fashion Figures c. 1960.

To learn more about decorating with pop art featuring Andy Warhol, please contact us today. We have many prints of the artist’s work in stock as well as several other pop art prints of note.

Louise Carey: A Strong, Female Artist with Wide Commercial Appeal

by Fulcrum Gallery Staff 23. January 2014 11:27

 Louise Carey Zebra Love

Perhaps you’ve read about her in fashionable periodicals like ELLE DÉCOR and DÉCOR. Maybe you’ve seen her work on CD covers, t-shirts or concert posters. Either way, it’s clear to see the appeal of Irish artist Louise Carey's countless creations.

For starters, they’ve got all of the effervescence and moxie one that would expect from feminine, American pop art. Take her print My Space II as an example. It’s a large, white space filled with bold, colorful statements. Among them are “Don’t play games with a girl who can play better” and “Perfectly imperfect.” Because of the colors and statements involved, Carey’s pop art could be displayed in a wide variety of settings.

Those that opt to place My Space II in an office setting may want to pair it with Carey’s series of artwork that focuses on popular chat room acronyms. Among the list of acronym focused artwork are TTYL, OMG Leopard and LOL Zebra. It would be easy to integrate them into a display wall next to a computer.

Spirited statements and chat room acronyms are not the only subjects of Carey’s artwork. She also has a series of prints that focus on popular cocktails and wines. They would look awesome hanging above a home bar or on a modern kitchen wall. Prints in the series include titles like Lemon Drop, Dirty Martini, Apple Martini, Merlot and Cabernet.

The spirit of rock-n-roll as well as the peace and environmental movements work their way into Carey’s designs too. They can be seen in such prints as Without Music, Pink Peace, Think Green and I Love Recycling. There’s also a nod to patriotism and the joy that comes with being deeply in love. They can be found in pieces like Queen Union Jack, Let Love Shine, Star and UK Rock II. To learn more about artist Louise Carey and her work, please visit us at http://fulcrumgallery.com/.

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