Wednesday, February 24, 2010

February Specials


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Stacy Simbrom


Stacy Simbrom

Stacy lives and works in her 100 year old home in East Northport, New York and has been a professional artist for more than fifteen years. She has developed a loyal following throughout the country, selling her art through wholesale gift shows and thus being distributed through galleries and gift shops in nearly all of the 50 states. Stacy has been recognized by several national periodicals and has had her work displayed at the American Folk Art Museum in New York, NY. She was also recently featured (alongside the original artwork of Theodore Geisel - Dr. Seuss) in the Animazing Gallery in the SoHo district of NYC.
Check out more unique creations from Stacy Simbrom at arthousegifts.com .

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Kathryn Arnett - Recycled Steel - Recreated Art and Soul LLC - Recycled Steel Sculptural Flower




Kathryn Arnett has been producing one-of-a-kind home accessories and accent pieces for years.....she has always used recycled materials......a pioneer of the “green movement”. A yellow and red daisy this sculptural flower stands approx. 22” tall.
Most of the time Arnett designs outside using the natural color spectrum……the succession of leaves changing from green to yellow to red, or even how the bark on the trees change as it gets older. Kathryn plucks ideas from nature and dreams about many of her designs. When she creates with something from the past it integrates into the present. The resonance she has with the scrap materials and the flow of creativity they inspire is obvious in her designs. A unique piece to add to your collection......completely made from recycled materials. Recycle......Save our planet!
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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Artist Beth Mueller

Vermont Artist, Beth Mueller, creates pure and uncomplicated ceramic treasures. She captures the life that she sees around her in these little hand painted images. Each one so simple and timeless with subtle color against the milk white background. This wave vase is embellished with the word dream and a ladder to the moon, reminding us to reach for the stars. Beth’s work is dreamy and whimsical; this sweet little vase will brighten up any room, even without the flowers. Each vase comes with the artist's story card. Handmade in the USA

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Suzanne Manji

Suzanne Manji is a Detroit artist who has lived in New York and Washington, DC before relocating to Michigan in 1995. She started painting seriously in 1985 and graduated from the Corcoran School of Art in Washington DC in 1989 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting. There she received the prestigious Alma Thomas award for painting. She has had numerous exhibits of her paintings and sculptural assemblages. Between 1990 and 1996, she created over 300 custom pieces to celebrate the lives of many people.
Her work is in the private collection of various collectors and individuals all over the world. In 1997, she began studying and painting pears. That interest has sustained her for over a decade. She has created over 500 works of art celebrating the pear in all sizes and media. On arthousegifts.com she is launching a new series of miniature pear paintings created in watercolor, India ink and 23 k gold manuscript ink. The one of kind paintings are framed in handmade sterling silver frames and glass. Check out some of Suzanne's work at arthousegifts.com .

Monday, February 1, 2010

February Promotion - Artist/Designer Tim Gay


Get 20% off any printer block mirror or picture frame by artist/designer Tim Gay during the month of February.