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Spend all day every day in bed? On your couch? Or sitting at your vanity trying out new makeup looks? Think about what piece of furniture you use most and consider investing in something even better. You deserve the upgrade—and chances are it’s about time for one.
How can reupholstering furniture me done to fit in with your fine artwork and overall design scheme for your room and home/office? Why? Why not? How can it?
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Climate Change & Fine Art?
While the environment has often been the subject matter of artists' artwork since the beginning of time', introducing environmentally friendly materials into fine art is often difficult in some mediums and types of work. Some artworks like prints often require some chemicals, some naturally found in nature. These chemical and process are required to produce. While artists are often open to and passion about the environment some materials manufactured by suppliers and fine art processes work counter to these goals.
Nonetheless, as Artists we believe it's a conversation worth having and not often had in the artworld because as far as industries go, fine art unlike beef or the fashion industry, has a much lower impact on the overall environment. Although, the conversation should be initiated and had. Nonetheless, Artists, most profound impact on climate change is being had through the subject matter and creation of artwork that does just that: initiate, celebrate and exhibit the importance and beauty of the environment (earth) over glasses of Merlot and Pinot Grigio....Join us at the Collector's Circle, today or Subscribe to Ask the Artist e-Magazine.
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