Author: Team Broadway Galleries

Art Matters, Frame of Mind / 21.08.2012

An interesting topic recently came up with a friend of mine. She had just come back from a trip to Europe with several beautiful pieces of artwork. We were at her house discussing where to hang them and both realized she should get her artwork framed. Not only would a frame protect her art, but would also showcase the beauty of the pictures. The next step was to figure out where to get them framed. I,...

Frame of Mind / 15.08.2012

Did you go to the Olympics and find something wonderful? If not, did you get to watch any of the events and root on your country? If you did and you have an item or memory that is special to you, why not frame it? Did you buy a flag in London? Did you snap any special photographs or come across any great pictures of the Olympic ceremonies? How about a special shirt or some...

Meet the Artist / 18.07.2012

Ken was born in Brisbane, Australia in 1960 and since the early eighties has been juggling dual careers in Art and Civil Engineering. Through the NSW University of Technology in Sydney, Australia Strong’s studies included art composition, medium, and art history. He also had specialist training in architectural drafting and technical presentation. [caption id="attachment_1968" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Ken Strong in his studio[/caption] Strong has been painting for over 25 years and is developing increased recognition for his work...

Art Matters / 11.07.2012

Giclée, doesn’t that sound nice? Pronounced zhee-KLAY, it is a neologism used in 1991 and made popular by printmaker Jack Duganne while he was working at Nash Editions and wanted a name for the new type of fine art digital prints made on ink jet printers. The IRIS printer is a large-format, high-resolution industrial press proofing inject printer which had been adapted for fine-art printing. Duganne was specifically looking for a word that would not...

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