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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. A beautifully produced art print isn't just a nice thing to have: it's an investment in your daily mood, sense of well-being, and creative career. They Made This Make your home beautiful for an affordable price!

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Three Publishers Get Real About Independent Publishing

Eye on Design

Much of the work we do as designers, publishers, and artists remain mystified to our peers and the community at large. As a designer and artist myself, and as someone who has been in and out of the realm of independent publishing, I wanted to lift the veil and ask practical questions to independent publishers about how they make it work.

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Assembly Curated: Bringing Fine Art Photography Into the NFT Space

Feature Shoot

. “Alec Soth’s Dog Days, Bogotá may not be his most famous project, but it’s one of the most honest and true to him as an artist,” Shane Lavalette and Ashlyn Davis Burns, the co-founders of the gallery, creative studio, and agency Assembly Curated , tell me. Ursula #29 by Hannah Whitaker , owned by @sashaku9292.

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Here’s How to Jumpstart Your Online Photography Print Sales in 2021 (Sponsored)

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Zion National Park by Michael Zheng, available on Fine Art America. Even during the challenging circumstances of the past year and a half, art buyers found ways to bring photography into their lives. Last year, for instance, a Richard Avedon print sold at a Christie’s auction for a record-breaking $1.8

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Giving Back During the COVID-19 Crisis: 11 Initiatives from Photographers, Galleries, and More

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As art fairs go dark and galleries go online, the future of individual jobs–and the industry itself–remains uncertain. From print sales to grants, these projects remind us of the resilience of the community and the importance of giving back. Daniel Cooney Fine Art’s Emerging Photographers Auction.

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Barnett Freedman “saw no difference between commercial work and fine art”

Design Week

That might change with a new exhibition, Barnett Freeman: Designs for Modern Britain, held at Pallant House Gallery this March. She attributes it to a growing exploration into the period’s work, as well as renewed interest in the techniques Barnett used such as lithography and print-making.

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The best art books to enjoy in the summer of 2022

Creative Boom

Black Artists in British Art: A History since the 1950s by Eddie Chambers. Mainstream publishing and media haven't always done a great job at representing the contribution made by black creatives to the British art scene. This book aims to right the balance and tells a compelling tale.

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