Wednesday, June 23, 2010

New Chicago Series by Matt Puchalski

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Chicago is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city in which so many of us are proud to live, work, and do business. For this reason we are excited to offer Matt Puchalski’s latest series of giclees. The giclee above depicts the landmark bronze lions that flank the entrance to the Art Institute of Chicago on a moonlit night. Is there a better and more romantic way to show your civic pride and appreciation for art and culture than by displaying “Guardians” as shown above?  We just love this piece!

In addition to being beautiful residential art works, “Guardians” and the other Chicago designs from this series (seen by clicking the album below) are perfect for decorating commercial/office spaces. Each image or suite of images can be ordered in custom colors and sizes.
Sear Tower and Lakefront “Willis Tower”  is an imposing image that measures 6’ tall. It is an excellent choice for an area requiring a large vertical art work.

Click here to see more about Matt Puchalski's art work.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Luzanquis' Wine Paintings

The still life paintings of Luzanquis are highly regarded for their old-world charm and celebration of the joy of wine and wine connoisseurship.
We like to suggest Luzanquis wine paintings for dining rooms, butler pantries, foyers, halls, libraries, kitchens, and wine cellars.
They are a natural choice for restaurants.
 
The timeless elegance of the subject of wine and winemaking make Luzanquis paintings a perennial traditional favorite.
By the way, the aged-looking, cracked texture that Luzanquis achieves on these contemporary pieces is known as "craqueleur."
Click here for biographical information about Bartolomeo Luzanquis and images of some of his other paintings.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

"Surging Skyline II" by Matt Puchalski


Dynamic Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan scape originally rendered in pastels by Chicago artist, Matt Puchalski. Available as a limited edition giclee on canvas or photo paper in custom sizes.