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April 8, 2008

Fresh, New Nature-Inspired Art for Spring

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The Savvy Decorator—Tuesday Tips
Artist, Fine Art Specialist, busy mom and home decorating diva Kim Counts drops by once a week to share art facts, decor tips and more.




Spring is such a sweet time of renewal. I'm seeing signs of new life everywhere -- from the birds busily nesting in the branches above to the tiny flowers poking through this year's fresh crop of grass. Inspired by all these signs of spring, I thought I'd devote today's entry to some of our beautiful new nature-inspired artwork.

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Quiet Forest
By Erin Clark

This season, designers everywhere are favoring art that features dark, earthy browns, cool, fresh greens and pale sky blue. These colors are probably so popular in design and decor right now because they mirror the gentler, serene tones of spring (as compared to the bright, vibrant hues of summer).

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Bird Song III
By Gregory Gorham

As you can see, nature-inspired silhouettes are also a popular choice for spring, bringing the outdoors in, as they say. For me, this kind of imagery helps welcome the season in, and makes me want to put away all my heavy winter duvets and hang up lighter-colored curtains. Just a few touches here and there can really help "change the season" inside, don't you find?

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Brown Leaf I
By Stephanie Marrott

I love this pair of art prints by Stephanie Marrott: Brown Leaf I and II. Again, we find the cool color palette of this season, along with contemporary, nature-inspired shapes.

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Brown Leaf II
By Stephanie Marrott

I'd love to see some of your favorites as well, so be sure to drop me a line! Until next week...

April 11, 2008

The Fabric of Change: Today's Chic New Art Tapestries

A Modern Take on an Ancient Tradition

When you hear the word "tapestry," what probably comes to mind are the ornate wall hangings noblemen used to keep drafts out of ancient European castles. Perhaps you're picturing something with rich, earthy colors and Medieval imagery, much like this tapestry below:

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Tapestry - Sense of Sight Scarlet
Finished: 53" x 53"

Today's tapestries are a whole different ball of yarn... Thanks to advances in modern technology, weavers are able to incorporate contemporary new designs into their traditional art form. These days, you'll find all manner of modern imagery on tapestries, including Abstract Art:

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Tapestry - Urban Horizons
Finished: 53" x 33"

Fresh, contemporary tapestries like the one above can bring an urban feel to any room -- particularly if your decor has a clean, modern feel to begin with, like the room below:

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We've recently topped up our Tapestry Collection with a wide array of chic, modern titles for today's decorator. Be sure to check out our latest additions, including Asian-inspired designs:

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Tapestry - Karma
Finished: 18" x 53"

You'll also find modern landscapes (notice all tapestries come with their own elegant hanging rod for easy installation):

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Tapestry - Trinitary
Finished: 53" x 44"

There are lots of new shapes to explore as well. It's amazing how much visual interest you can create in a room with just one intriguing tapestry, like the title below:

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Tapestry - Cloisonne Jade
Finished: 53" x 53"

A word to the wise though: not all tapestries are created equal. There are a lot of cheap, synthetic versions on the market but unfortunately, they're really lacking in visual detail and depth (plus, they're less durable). By contrast, our natural-fiber art tapestries offer 40% greater detail. Plus, they're all made here in the U.S. by an American family with a rich, 200-year textile-weaving heritage.

So as you can see, now you can have the best of both worlds -- a continued tradition of quality and craftsmanship, with all of today's most chic, modern images. Of course, our Tapestry Collection also offers an excellent selection of more traditional imagery as well, if that's your decorating preference. What do you say: do your walls need new threads?

April 15, 2008

When it Rains, it Pours... Up to 35% Off Art for Outdoors

Great Sale on WeatherPrints -- "Weather-Proof" Art
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It's official: spring has officially sprung! All across the country, crocuses are cropping up, birds are chirping and cool, spring showers are washing away what's left of winter's snow. It's a great time to think about sprucing up your porch and patio, and what better way, than with weather-proof art?

Just in time for April showers and the warm summer rays that are sure to follow, we're putting all our WeatherPrints on sale -- up to 35% off!

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Weatherprint: Before the Crowd
By Ron Peters

As you may remember from our WeatherPrints blog entry last June, these wonderfully resilient works of art are perfect for outdoor decorating. They're specially designed to withstand the elements of nature, including rain, sleet, snow and the sun's harshest rays. They're also a quick and easy way to add a splash of color and personality to any outdoor area.

Be sure to stop by and browse our wide selection of Outdoor Art, including Abstract Art:

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WeatherPrint: Passage to India, by Don Li-Leger
You'll also find beautiful Landscape Art and more!
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Tuscan Vineyard, by Roger Williams

Because of their ability to retain their quality and vibrancy in intense humidity, WeatherPrints are also an excellent choice for spas and bathrooms -- which can get quite steamy at times.

So if you're looking to decorate any area where moisture, heat or weather could be an issue, now's the time to find Outdoor Art on sale! Happy decorating...

Perk Up Your Day with Coffee-Themed Art

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The Savvy Decorator—Tuesday Tips
Artist, Fine Art Specialist, busy mom and home decorating diva Kim Counts drops by once a week to share art facts, decor tips and more.





The Art of the Perfect Latte

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Aroma IV
By Daphne B

Have you heard the latest about Starbuck's Coffee? They recently came out with a new "Pike's Place Blend," an "everyday" brew named after the first Starbuck's store that opened in Seattle's famous Pike's Place market in 1971. I'm a woman who loves her coffee -- and her Starbucks -- so naturally I had to give it a try! It's quite nice and rich, in my opinion.

I really can't start the day without coffee. Nothing wakes me up like the smell of fresh-ground coffee, and nothing inspires me to get out of bed like a tall decaf nonfat latte That's my drink of choice at the local Starbucks, and my son (who is 8 years old) knows how to "call" my order as well as the baristas there.

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Batik Coffee I
By Louise Max

In my opinion, the perfect latte is made with a nice, rich espresso and has a generous serving of creamy foam on the top with cinnamon sprinkled in it. Like this one, mmm!

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Latte
By Jennifer Garant

And if you hadn't noticed my subtle suggestion, coffee- and latte-themed art can really perk up your decor as well -- especially if you're a cafe connoisseur! And if latte's not your drink, all the artists featured in this blog entry also have art in 3 other beverage selections.

Ok, all this talk of coffee and lattes has me thirsty for a refill. How about you? Meet you at the Starbucks down the street? See you next week!

April 22, 2008

Earth Day '08: Art to Honor Endangered Animals

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The Savvy Decorator—Tuesday Tips
Artist, Fine Art Specialist, busy mom and home decorating diva Kim Counts drops by once a week to share art facts, decor tips and more.





Which Species Are in Danger
and What You Can Do to Help

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Bear Hug
By Egan

I just love this polar bear photography print, don't you? Look at how tender and protective the mother bear is towards her sweet little cub. Polar bears are such wonderful creatures -- so playful and yet majestic. It's hard to imagine they may be extinct by the end of this century.

That's right, by the year 2100, if current climate trends continue warming the sea ice, polar bears simply won't exist anymore. It's a sobering fact, and what's worse is that many other species may also follow in their wake. Fortunately, though, there are steps we can take to help turn things around. In honor of Earth Day, today's entry is devoted to saving endangered animals, like the tiger.

Known for their beautiful stripes and stealthy hunting skills, tigers walk paw in paw with lions as kings of the jungle. Sadly though, due to human construction and deforestation, tigers now have 40% less habitat available to them -- which threatens their existence. Fortunately though, foundations like the World Wildlife Fund are working hard to protect tigers and many other species. Making a donation is one simple way to contribute, and you can also call them up and ask how else you could help.

Can you imagine a world without whales? These great leviathans of the sea are incredibly peaceful mammals, but they also know how to have a good time. Just look at this guy leaping out of the sea:

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Northern Humpback Whale
By Brandon D. Cole

Doesn't he look joyful? Unfortunately, whale hunting, water pollution and collisions with ships have caused the animal population for this lovely mammal to dwindle. Greenpeace and other organizations have done great work for this cause, and you could contact them if you wanted to get involved.

China's roly-poly Giant Panda is another animal on the way to extinction.

Believe it or not, it's estimated that as few as 1,600 of these beautiful bears exist in the wild today. There is hope, though. Do a little research on the internet, and you'll find all sorts of Adopt-a-Panda type of programs that help you contribute to the preservation of these species and others.

Staying informed and spreading the word also helps. Last week, my son's school did a series of presentations on endangered species, and it really spurred his interest to help. Now he's a regular expert on camel preservation!

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As the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. In that vein, decorating your home, office or school with images of endangered animals is another way to generate discussion and help foster awareness and appreciation for these beautiful creatures.

So Happy Earth Day to you, and let's do our best to keep our animals alive and well!

April 25, 2008

Sitewide Art Sale Until April 30: Need We Say More?


Sitewide Art Sale
Through April 30

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They say a picture's worth a thousand words, and the image above just about says it all. In honor of spring (and the inevitable spring cleaning and redecorating bugs that come with it!), we're offering savings of up to $120 on all kinds of beautiful art.

Just enter promo code SPR08 at checkout and you'll save:

$120 off art orders of $550 or more
$55 off art orders of $350 or more
$25 off art orders of $250 or more

Ready? Set? Decorate!

April 29, 2008

Props to Artists Jenny Kraft & Erin Clark!

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The Savvy Decorator—Tuesday Tips
Artist, Fine Art Specialist, busy mom and home decorating diva Kim Counts drops by once a week to share art facts, decor tips and more.





New Art by 2 of My Favorite New Artists:
Erin Clark & Jenny Kraft

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One of my favorite missions as your Savvy Decorator is to scout out new and exciting artists to share with you -- like Erin Clark and Jenny Kraft. These up and coming artists are putting out some truly impressive work, and somehow, their images seem quite complementary together. Take a look...

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Tranquil Trees
By Erin Clark

I love the striking silhouettes in this piece. It's so otherworldly and delicate, don't you find? Also, this kind of nature-based imagery fits right in with the current trends in both the worlds of art and design.

This next piece by the same artist has a real Global feel to it. I find it's a real contrast to the piece above, and yet it's wonderfully complementary. I also find it very calming. Just looking at the Buddha gives me a sense of serenity and release.

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Clarity
By Erin Clark

This image by Jenny Kraft has a fresh, cool palette and inviting Contemporary imagery. The colors and images definitely call to mind the delicate blossoms and clear blue skies of spring.

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Autumn Branch
By Jenny Kraft

This wonderful close-up floral photography print is another favorite -- especially for this season. Isn't the detail incredible? The cropping is very unexpected and Contemporary. And as spring turns into summer, I'm seeing this vibrant coral color all over the place, in art studios, clothing stores, everywhere. "Saffron Orange," I believe it's called, and the May issue of Metropolitan Home highlights it as one of the most prominent colors of the season.

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Orange Protea
By Jenny Kraft

This is just a small sampling of the wares of these talented gals, so be sure to check out our entire collection! Until next week...

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