Beautify Dreary Drywall With These Original Art Pieces
People choose to decorate their homes in a variety of ways. Some folks buy sculptures, some hang portraits of themselves, and others put generic images on display for all to see. Hey, to each their own, but if you want something that is fresh and new, you can't go wrong with an original art piece. Many of the creations go well in a home, office, or dormitory setting. They are perfect for keeping you inspired and striving to do more.
Not only will the buyer appreciate staring at the unique unit, but so will his or her guests. Additionally, the original art is a great way to make your friends, neighbors, and acquaintances envious. They will want to know where you got the pieces and praise you for your impeccable taste. So, curious parties should read a bit further to learn about several of the originals that we have available.
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1. Phish – 2009 Dan Grzeca Poster
This unit is an authentic test print that was purchased directly from the artist. In other words, it is truly one of a kind. The front features the band's name, waves, a ship, and beautiful coloring. This limited edition poster is from the group's 2009 Fall Tour at the U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio on November 20th and 21st. It is large enough to see from a distance at 25" x 19". Add it to your wall and show people how much of a Phish fan you are.
2. The Enormous Crocodile – 2015 Zeb Love Original
Maybe you are not into bright, bold, and vivid colors, which is okay. This limited edition original sketch is sure to suit your fancy. As the name implies, the drawing is of a large crocodile nestled between some weeds in the swamp. There are even a few mosquitoes flying around. The eyes and teeth are both menacing, so much so, that if you didn't know any better, you might think you were going to be bitten. It is a tad bit smaller than the above-mentioned piece as it measures 11" x 9.25".
Loads of other originals are available too. So, if these two aren't quite your cup of tea, do some looking around to find the piece that speaks to you. Artwork can prove to be just what the doctor ordered for your bedroom, living room, or hallway.