Showing posts with label prints for sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prints for sale. Show all posts

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Alana Celii Print Sale


© Alana Celii

I know how hard it is to pay out of pocket to fund a thesis show. Expenses may include rent of the space, frames, mats, mounting, printing, postcards, food, drinks, tables, paint, puddy, etc. A lot goes into a show and I never doubt money is always used to its full advantage for the best outcome. Last May, I had opened my own Prints for Sale and received a great amount of help from fellow bloggers, artists, and professors. Without the sale, I don't think I would've have possibly been happy with a mediocre show.

I ask you now to help Alana Celii out. She sent me an email a few days ago that explains her sale.

As some of you may know, I am graduating this May from Parsons School of Design. To help offset the cost of framing my senior thesis exhibition, I am offering a limited edition of five images from my thesis body of work.

1. Corey After He Shot Himself in the Eye, 2007
2. Hawks, 2008
3. 1 P.M., 2006
4. Virgin Mary Night Light, 2005
5. Motel, 2007

Each image is in an edition of 15. They are hand printed at 5 x 5" on 8 x 10" Fuji Super Type C Glossy paper. Each image is 20 dollars plus S/H, or all five for 85 dollars.

Please pass this on to anyone who you feel may be interested, or if you could please post it on your blog, if you have one. I greatly appreciate it!

For larger images please see: http://alanacelii.com/ps/


Best,

Alana

http://alanacelii.com

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Neeta Madahar & Christopher Russell @ Julie Saul

Neeta Madahar and Christopher Russell
January 8-February 28, 2009
Julie Saul Gallery
535 W 22nd Street, New York
212-627-2410

Also available via Aperture is a limited edition print from Neeta Madhar's Sustenace series. Find out more via the Aperture blog: www.aperture.org/exposures/.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Last minute gift ideas

While reading Amy Stein's blog, I was reminded of the great print collections in the Library of Congress, Museum of the City of New York, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The prints are affordable at $28-$125 and they would make gorgeous gifts (for any time of the year). I own a good number of the ones from the Met (I helped produce some of them) and I think they are top notch. I'm sure other museums and institutions offer prints sales as well. It's a great way to support them.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

More Juliana Beasley Prints for sale

More of Juliana Beasley's prints are up for sale on her blog.

I love this one from City Heat:

Schmatta ©Juliana Beasely

And this one from Eyes of Salamanca:

Maria ©Juliana Beasely

For the full selection and more info, check out Juliana's blog.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Print Sale: Rona Chang, Juliana Beasley

Two outstanding photographers have print sales going on right now:

First up is Nymphoto's Rona Chang's "Breathing in Series" - I love this series and I think it reflects much of Rona's creativity & personality and also connects to her larger body of work. These open-edition prints are a steal; you can find Rona's store at: www.plumandlion.bigcartel.com. Make sure to check in frequently as Rona will continue to update the selection.


Granny's Rowboat & Calendar ©Rona Chang


Next up is award winning photographer Juliana Beasley who is offering 4 limited edition prints from her series "Last Stop: Rockaway Park". All images are printed on 18" x18" paper (14.5" x14.5" image) as a edition of 15 with 2 APs. Her pricing is also very reasonable - and allows you to own prints that are already in important collections! You can find the print sale at: www.julianabeasley.com/holiday_sale.htm.

Juliana also has joined the blogging world, to check out her journal, head to: www.julianaslovelylandofneurosis.blogspot.com


Frieda & Last Stop Diner ©Juliana Beasely

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Susana Raab: Prints & News


Haitian Migrant Child after Mass, Immokalee, Florida ©Susana Raab

The Smithsonian is acquiring Susana Raab's series Consumed, Off-Season and A Sense of Place.
And Susana is offering affordable limited edition prints from the A Sense of Place series on www.etsy.com along with other work. Take a look, here.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Help a Brother Out


Pawnshop ©Will Steacy

Nymphoto is dedicated to the promotion of female artists, because we see an imbalance in the art world.
However we are for community and supporting one another no matter what gender.

Will Steacy, fellow photographer, is finding himself in an unfortunately common New York pickle: His landlord is hiking up his rent by $600 and this means Will has to raise some quick cash so that he can keep a roof over his head. New York housing -whether your rent or own- is a roller coaster, and it really can throw you for a loop.
Will is offering limited edition prints of his outstanding work for sale at affordable prices via his blog: www.willsteacy.blogspot.com
It's a great opportunity to acquire high quality work by an emerging artist that is here to stay and to help someone directly.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Liz Kuball Print Sale

Find the print here: www.lizkuball.com

Friday, May 9, 2008

Sara Sudhoff

Sara Sudhoff is offering some of her early work for sale via her blog: www.sarahsudhoff.blogspot.com