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Decorate your home with gorgeous and original art without leaving your desk
www.minigallery.co.uk has been relaunched and revamped - you can now buy gorgeous and affordable art online without even leaving your office.
Decorate your home with gorgeous and original art without leaving your desk
www.minigallery.co.uk
Most of us would love to have some gorgeous and original works of art hanging on our walls at home or in the office. But, lets face it, when was the last time you managed to fit a visit to an art gallery into your hectic schedule?
But now you can buy art online without leaving your desk. www.minigallery.co.uk has relaunched. After a recent redesign and revamp the site opens its pages to serious art lovers and casual browsers alike who can look through the artists on line, peek into their minigallery and artists individual sites. You can take your time and choose just that right painting to match the lovely lilac shade of paint that came with the house, or that primrose yellow sofa that needs something bright and vibrant that wont be overshadowed.
You can choose from oil, watercolour, pastel, acrylic, oil pastel, collage, pencil, charcoal, lino prints, digital art, photography, etchings, encaustic wax art, pen and ink, with artists of every school represented.
With 27 artists currently online, and another 20 to become live over the next month, the site has something to cater for every taste and preference -- whether youre buying for yourself, your boss or your mother in law!
www.minigallery.co.uk is the brain child of Hazel Semple and Chris Storey, website designers at www.hazeljsemple.com. Hazel, an artist herself, is in the final 25 out of more than 3,000 entries in the Society for All Artists' "Artist and Young Artist of the Year 2003" (the winner will be chosen at the Artists & Illustrators Exhibition in July). Her entry is an acrylic painting called 'Sunflowers and Lilies II'.
Other successful artists exhibited include
• Helen Cassidy who had a painting accepted at 'Patching Art Exhibition' this year
• Rose Routledge, a bronze medallist at the Royal Horticultural Society Westminster Halls in January 2000.
• Mike Finley: who last year was awarded the LRPS distinction.
• Tim Fisher, a regular contributor to the 'Leisure Painter' magazine and founder member of The Leicestershire Pastel Society and Leicestershire Guild of Artists.
• Pam Reed who has been featured in Woman & Home magazine.
For press enquiries please contact Paula Gardner at Divine Publicity on 07941 244343, or email divinepublicity@aol.com.
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