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All Just simply about JewelryGift Giving Gets Better with Fine Art
by:
Shannon Southway
Art and fine crafts provide a unique resolution to anyone’s gift purchasing
needs. It offers personalized originality and is astonishingly
affordable. Fine paintings and sculpture move in a wide variety of styles and can meet the tastes of simply just about anyone you know. Hand-crafted crafts suit traditional and country décor but can as well be found with a contemporary flair. Fortunately, seasonal art fairs and online galleries have ready-made art less discouraging
and much easily available. Here are a few much gift ideas from the art earth and wherever
to find them.
Original Jewelry
Many think of jewelry as a romantic gift. Not true. If you cognize an animal and pet lover, Sigi Jewelry Design in San Fransisco, CA hand-creates mini-sculptures of a wide variety of animals, including dogs, cats and a Sigi Design favorite, Happy Hippo. Buyers can choose a piece from the catalog or have one tailor-made in the pictures of a beloved pet.
If you are looking for thing
unique, but you’re on a budget, look no further than the Kitty Deluxe of St. Clair Shores, MI beaded collection. Kitty Deluxe offers cheap necklaces and earrings suitable for any age including her versatile Flower
Pendant necklace. The young and fashionable style is a perfect convey you for the immature babysitter.
Photography
Any house or office can be jazzed up with fine photography. Whether black and white, traditional color or digitally increased
photography the result is a dramatic addition to any room. For those who love travel you power choose from the collections of Steve Aristocrat of New House of york or Jim Erskine caldwell of Mt wherever
you wish find a wide variety of extraordinary landscapes and seascapes. If that special person enjoys outdoors and gardening, Larry Economist of Equality state has an dumbfounding collection of floral and nature photographs patch Barry Gray of Colorado wish appeal to those who prefer a Southwestern look. Fine photography is a fashionable way to say congratulations on a promotion and dress up that new corner office.
Now you cognize what to buy, but where?
Art fairs are one way to shop for art and fine crafts. They expose buyers to a variety of items and provide an possibility to see and feel the product patch meeting the artist. For the indecisive shopper, however, there may only be a few days before the fair ends and the creator
moves on. Buyers can commonly still arrange for payment and shipping if the piece is still accessible later. Midwesterners can enjoy the Ann Arbor Street Fair in Ann Arbor, MI, or, for an art fair near you, check the listings at http://www.artfaircalendars.org/index.html.
The Cyberspace is another way to shop for art and fine crafts. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, total e-commerce sales for the 1st quarter were calculable
at $19.8 billion, an increase of 23.8% from the 1st quarter of 2004. (http://www.census.gov/mrts/www/data/html/05Q1.html) The growth is due, in part, to an much and much Cyberspace savvy audience who enjoy the ever-increasing select of product accessible and prefer the convenience of “no-lines” and secure credit card processing. Especially convenient once
purchase
gifts is the online shipping which allows the gift to go straight to the recipient without a time-consuming trip to the post office.
For much art and fine craft ideas online including fine acrylic beacon light paintings by Everglade state creator
Frederic Kohli and the different artists mentioned here, visit Artists’ Heaven (http://www.artistsheaven.com) or try Froogle (http://www.froogle.com), Google’s purchasing
network.
Just simply about the author:
Claude e. claude e. shannon Southway is the Director of Strategic Relations & Quality Assurance for E-Integration, Inc., a provider of Information Technology services and solutions. E-Integration owns and operates Artists' Heaven, an art & fine craft emarketplace. Much info: shannon@e-integration.net or http://www.e-integration.net
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