I get emails from readers all the time asking for art recommendations. And people sometimes tell me they have trouble navigating Etsy or that the sheer number of results when they search for a print is overwhelming. I know. There are A LOT of shops on Etsy these days, and believe me, I experience this frustration on a daily basis both as a buyer browsing and as a seller trying to get my shop noticed among the thousands.
I love responding to reader emails individually, but since this seems to be a common query, I thought, "Why don't I start a regular feature on the blog with collections of art I think would go well together?" And here's the first collection: one for the illustration lover who enjoys plays on perspective...that things aren't always what they seem. Add to that visually striking line work and a pleasing color palette, and I think this is a grouping you wouldn't quickly tire of looking at.
(Clockwise from top left: "UpsideDown" by Jennifer Davis; modern mobile: himmeli no. 1 by AMradio; "Let's Make a Pile" by Leah Duncan; and Giclee Print "2,3,4" by Jenn Ski.)
What do you think? Are there any artists you would add to this collection?
This is a great idea! You have a good eye for this. I keep scrolling back up to look at the group again.
ReplyDeleteGreat grouping! I love the UpsideDown print.
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea! Instant art! I like it!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea! You are a natural curator. Looking forward to seeing more!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for a feature! You're right that it can be overwhelming both as a buyer and a seller on Etsy. Taking the time to provide blog features can be a huge service!
ReplyDeleteIn fact! From my personal favorites:
ReplyDeleteNicole Margaretten - http://etsy.me/L7vhYQ
and
Geninne's (birds galore) - http://etsy.me/yDiJNe
You're right, Etsy is saturated with great artist... It's paralyzing!
It really is a great collection, Mary. Loving the mobile!
ReplyDeleteI love love love the combination of these prints!! They are so strong together. My personal favorite has to be the "Let's make a Pile" print.
ReplyDeleteYou have such a nice eye, Mary. :)
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