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16 of the best online shops to buy original art prints for your home

Creative Boom

We reveal the best place to buy wonderful art prints to fuel your mood, imagination and creativity. In fact, you probably spend every working day meticulously crafting amazing-looking work for your company or freelance clients – not just because you want praise and reward. Jealous Gallery 14.

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Ensemble: Paintings by Susie Stone celebrate our return to freedom, fashion and self-expression

Creative Boom

On show at Eames Fine Art Gallery in London next month, the striking artworks feature women who meet us posed, positioned and postured in a dazzling array of attire that invites us to consider that most portable form of expression – fashion. But they beg the question, what to wear? From the series, Ensemble © Susie Stone.

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Artist Sarah Graham on raising awareness for bipolar disorder and how art saved her life

Creative Boom

But eventually, with the support of clients and the creative community, Sarah slowly picked up her brush and began painting again. She cites very honestly that "art saved her life" and helped her on her path to recovery. To discover more about her work, visit sarahgraham.info.

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F5: Leyden Lewis Loves the Internet, Pork Belly Buns + More

Design Milk

They specialize in creating poetic, culturally sensitive spaces that emphasize the importance of fine arts, design, and structure. Animal Locomotion, Plate 626, 1887, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Collecting Art. What fine art refers to as “mediums,” architecture calls “technologies.”

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Sarah Madden on slowing down and finding escape through an exciting leap into freelancing

Creative Boom

With clients already ranging from Adobe, Facebook, Google and – the dream for any artist – The New Yorker, Sarah's future looks very promising. Yes, I'm from Sheffield, where my mum still lives, and I came here to study Fine Art at Leeds University. It meant I'd built a portfolio and clients, so it wasn't a cold start.

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Asia Orlando wants you to stop and take a closer look at her colourful, detailed illustrations

Creative Boom

Don't just take our word for it, though; with clients including Penguin and Dorling Kindersley, plus representation by Closer & Closer, Asia's art is a proven hit, which is only set to get bigger. Like many creatives, Asia's journey started in childhood when her parents noticed and nurtured her passion for art.

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The Alternative Limb Project by Sophie de Oliveira Barata is where art meets science

Creative Boom

After almost ten years working for prosthetic medical providers, Barata started The Alternative Limb Project in 2011 and has exhibited her work at museums, art galleries and events worldwide. During her time as an art student, she also worked at a hospital serving tea and coffee. The client is very much involved in the process.

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