How to Christmas shop this year, or, more on art interiors’s great “Festival of Smalls”

Ok. Christmas is coming. You need gift ideas. Start here. For as little as $25 (!!), you can get someone a fantastic gift and support Canadian artists (and a fine Canadian art gallery). For example, there is a  work, by Lori Doody of a purse…only $25.

Or work by my friend and very talented artist, Rebecca Cowan of lips…a perfect gift for someone you love. $100 (What’s $100 for someone you love?)

And Kelly Grace is also represented here. I have a piece by her on my wall….it’s highly evocative and I wouldn’t part with it for anything.

Finally, there is the artist, Emily Bickell, that I really love for her semi-abstract work in the $200 range.

And this is a small sample of the great work at art interiors. You really should check out their site.
BTW, when you do go to the site and look for this work, you will see some of it is SOLD. So! I recommend you get over there and buy the works you love online before it is too late. And if by chance you can get to the gallery, I highly recommend you do so. You can go, buy some art, then pop downstairs at Starbucks and have a gingerbread latte and enjoy your new purchase.

It is Christmas shopping at it’s finest. 🙂

One thought on “How to Christmas shop this year, or, more on art interiors’s great “Festival of Smalls”

  1. Hiya! Thanks for the mention on your blog – I just came across it. I love that you find my paintings abstract – they are based on my photographs of Canadian lakes (mostly up in Algonquin Park), and have a weird tendency to be very abstract up close, then resolve into realism once you get some distance.
    You can see more of my work on my site, http://www.emilybickell.ca 🙂
    Best,
    Emily

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