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Meet David Kelley

 

There are five David Kelley Art/Design Collections available for licensing:

BY THE SEA COLLECTION
I live by the sea on the southern shore of Cape Cod and experience daily its changes and passions throughout the 4 seasons. Its easy to be inspired by the various objects, colors, weather conditions and light changes that the sea offers daily.

The images shown in this collection reflect that inspiration which Ive tried to capture to show the playfulness and creative spirit living By The Sea offers the imagination.

Much of this work was created with a wide variety of applications in mind such as prints, tiles, aprons, greeting cards, gift bags for a wide variety of decorative uses kids of all ages in the home, office, restaurants and other spaces.

 

CHILDREN’S COLLECTION
For some reason, Im attracted to the broad area of art for children, probably because of the playfulness, color and freedom that indulges one. Having worked on K-12 reading programs and with four children of my own for inspiration may have helped.

The images in this collections reflect that inspiration and were created initially just for kids to decorate their rooms with prints, murals and wallpaper, and also for the kitchen and bath. I also discovered a myriad of other applications such as art deco and contemporary for tiles, gift bags, trays, t-shirts, aprons, greeting cards, plus decorative uses in schools, day care, stores and other spaces.

 

CREATURES COLLECTION
Its fun using birds and animals as a creative theme because of their varied and interesting shapes, color patterns and personalities from peaceful, humorous to scary.

The images shown were initially created to meet different needs such as for paintings or illustration, but ultimately tied together as a related series for prints, wall art and contemporary or art deco designs for the bath, kitchen and other spaces both residential and commercial.

Additional apps include tiles, aprons, greeting cards, gift bags for a wide variety of decorative uses and potentially expanded to include additional images in the series

 

SPORTS COLLECTION
Having been a high school and college athlete, plus a life long tennis player and skier, the attraction of sports to art came easy for me. My first big push came with the tennis boom that followed open tennis by developing graphics to decorate tennis and health clubs with murals or large framed images of players in action. This led into skiing and ultimately running and the other major pro and amateur sports.

Ive always experimented with graphics in the darkroom and especially after the birth of the Mac. These images reflect some of my work originally designed as samples for murals in gyms and health clubs, graphics for marketing materials and to illustrate book and magazine covers.

They have numerous contemporary applications such as t-shirts, posters, calendars, prints, wall art, flags, trays, sports clubs, aprons, cards, gifts bags and anywhere a sports theme is applicable and also be used as a style for developing custom designs.

 

SQUARES COLLECTION
These images were purposely created to fit a square format. Other images are available or can be created to meet this shape.

They were originally designed to fit a square framing support to decorate spaces with a series of images. They can easily be adapted to other applications for kids, teens and adults of all ages for aprons, wall art, tiles, aprons, greeting cards, gift bags or where colorful and interesting contemporary or art deco
images are needed.

 

ArtVisions™ fine art licensing “Image Selection 2011″ is the solution for your Art licensing and Design creation requirements. Artworks have been especially selected from our extensive catalog of images for your use on decor products, murals, wallcoverings, calendars, puzzles, giftware, table-top, home-accent, cards, note cards, textiles and prints.

 

We specialize in art licensing for:

  • Note Cards
  • Giftware
  • Calendars
  • Puzzles
  • Textiles
  • Small Prints
  • Table Top/Home Accent
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Laura Sue Fine Art

 

The symbolic art created by Laura Sue appeals to both men and women alike. From her creations of the infamous Birds on a Wire to her new series Birds and Books, Laura Sue emphasizes contemporary intelligent art.

Her iconic art has been featured on major television network shows including HGTV’s ‘Selling New York’ & ABC’s ‘Better With You’, and of course, can be found in public and private collections and exhibits

The high demand for her artwork has inspired her to create unique new techniques that no other can reproduce. Her special techniques result in a style that has gained recognition in both traditional and non-traditional art circles.

Laura Sue’s formal art training was at the University of North Dakota. She continued her education in Europe. Now residing in the Nashville, Tennessee area, she has also lived through out the United States studying under her greatest mentor, The Earth.

    WHAT THEY SAY
  • “Contemporary artist Laura Sue captures imagination with color.”
  • “I saw a horse, then I had an ‘aha’ moment, simply surprising art from Laura Sue.”
  • “Earth driven and symbolic imagery, Laura Sue is an artist to watch.”
  • ArtVisions™ fine art licensing is proud to be exclusive licensing agent for Laura Sue. For more information, or to license art, please use the Contact Form on the ArtVisions.com website.

     

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    Fashion Fairies

     

    Available for licensing – Fine artist and fashion design professional Irina V. Ivanova has just released a series of delightful Fairy images.

    All images in this unique collection of exquisite paintings are are done in high-fashion style. Irina has agreed to make the series available for licensing exclusively through ArtVisions™ fine art licensing.

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    Quick & Easy Art Licensing

     

    BELLEVUE, WA USA
    ArtVisions™ New Dynamic Art Website Quickly Delivers Art.

    Fine art licensing agency ArtVisions launches completely revamped web site. According to ArtVisions President, Neil Miller, the new design, “…makes it easy to view a lot of art very quickly”. Visitors can select a category (style/subject matter) from our Eclectic Mix of interesting art for viewing and quickly see thumbnail images for the category.

    This is the sixth major web site overhaul since 1994, each taking into account visitor comments and incorporating improved usability features.

    Miller notes that, concurrent with the update “we have also updated the mix of artists in our representation pool (we don’t keep artists in a ‘stable’)”. Additionally, ArtVisions is displaying several new images ready for licensing.

    About ArtVisions
    ArtVisions focuses on cheerful, colorful art targeted toward the “popular” art, decor, calendar, table-top, greetings, puzzle and wall mural markets.

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    dpi is not the same as ppi

     

    dpi is NOT THE SAME as ppi

    Quite frequently, “dots per inch” (dpi) and “pixels per inch” (ppi) are [incorrectly] used interchangeably by people who do not understand the difference between viewing on a monitor (“ppi”) and producing a print on paper or some other substrate (“dpi”).

    In essence, you can “touch” dots, but you can only “see” pixels (for example, when rendered electronically on a monitor).

    PIXELS

    LCD monitors display pictures in millions of pixels, arranged in rows and columns. A pixel on a monitor is a single point in a graphic image. The pixels are placed close together so that they appear connected.

    One full pixel actually is a combination of one red, one green, and one blue sub-pixel (“RGB” = Red, Green Blue). Programs such as Photoshop describe images in terms of pixel dimensions.

    DOTS

    DPI (Dots per Inch) has nothing to do with your image file. DPI refers to how many drops of ink per square inch are used on paper to print an image. BUT, the sizes available for creating a HIGH QUALITY print are completely dependent on the size of the digital file that you create. Known as output resolution, optimum results for printing process require anywhere from 200 PPI to 300 PPI.

    Print Quality and Pixel Dimensions

    PPI does not affect the print size of an image; it affects the print QUALITY at a particular size. A 240~360 ppi scan = High quality 1200~2880+ dpi print. For example, a 300ppi scan @ 4″ would produce a high quality 4″ print – but the same high resolution file would produce a low quality 16″ print.

    We need to assure that our licensee clients are able to create high quality products from our art. That is why we require professionally made high-resolution files at the dimensions of the original artwork.

    Contact

    For more information about ArtVisions™ fine art licensing, or to license art, please use the Contact Form on the ArtVisions.com website.

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    Lee Peterson Photo Art

     

    photography by Lee PetersonAbout Lee Peterson

    Lee says it best in his own words: “Although I have been taking photographs most of my life my goal has never altered. My vision of life is a dream and I can use photography to reveal those dreams. My photographic translations can last for years and never seem to be finished. They seem to evolve as I progress…

    He continues, “My photography can be categorized into many styles; street photography and abstract concepts, travel, nature, commercial and advertising, also highly technical styles where custom lenses or set-ups are required. I love the diversity because I am always learning from new adventures. I like to climb the mountain of creativity. I learned from my father that some mistakes are worth repeating and not to be afraid of trying. It is the process of learning and progress that inspires me the most…

    I see the world in visual metaphors and moods and through the use of photography record the happiness, sadness, abstraction and concreteness of the world we live on as it hurls in orbit around a star in space.

    Peace on Earth or the Earth in little pieces.”

    Lee Peterson

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    Gigi Hoeller Fine Art

     

    Canadian artist, Gigi Hoeller is a prolific painter, her varied body of work includes intricate abstracts, multicolored landscapes and eye-catching “macro florals”.

    She says, “The paintings I create are meant to evoke the silence and pure potential within our mind, body and soul.”The purpose of her creations are to link, “…the physical with the spiritual, forming a common boundary between solids (the physical) and the spaces that cannot be seen (the spiritual).”

    Gigi has completed numerous seminars and specialized studies at Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design as well as the Studio Art Program at Capilano College.

    ArtVisions™ fine art licensing is proud to be exclusive licensing agent for Gigi Hoeller. For more information, or to license art, please use the Contact Form on the ArtVisions.com website.

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    Nicole Gomez Fine Art

     

    Nicole Gomez received her BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University and also studied at the Lorenzo de’ Medici School of Art in Florence, Italy. Her work has been seen in galleries around the world, including Richmond, VA, and Gdansk, Poland.

    Nicole primarily paints commissioned works but also does illustration, design and gallery work. She currently lives and works in Richmond, VA.

    Her clients include prominent national and regional magazines, government agencies and others.

    ArtVisions™ fine art licensing is proud to be exclusive licensing agent for Nicole Gomez. For more information, or to license art, please use the Contact Form on the ArtVisions.com website.

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    Guido Borelli Fine Artist

     

    Guido Borelli Fine Art

    Guido’s romantic impressions of the Italian landscape convey his love of northern Italian seaside villages, cities & towns, houses and villas. Inspired by the play of shadow and light, his dramatic oil paintings bring flowers, trees, clouds, boats and bicycles, or a quiet village street to vibrant life.

    Guido says that, “I am a true lover of nature and of everything gentle. My landscapes and houses combine reality and imagination. He states that he paints selectively from views stored in his memory, “…with intrinsically personal modifications.”

    Classicaly trained at Accademia Albertina, in Turin, Italy, Guido has exhibited widely in prestegious international venues. Today, his work is highly acclaimed and is in collections worldwide, including those of: former Presidents Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan; Michael D. Eisner; Arnold Palmer; Carol Burnett; Lee Iacocca; Henry Kissinger and Oprah Winfrey, just to name a few.

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    Art by Karen Bates

     

    Since graduating with honors from Maryland Institute, College of Art, Karen Bates has enjoyed a successful career as a professional artist. Living and working as a fulltime artist in New York City, her kudos include Garment Center recognition for her best selling screen print art. “She really understands what sells, and what the trends will be.”

    Combining award winning creative art with a professional attitude, she is a delight to work with: “I love the entire process and variety of being a freelance artist – from working out the initial concept to putting the finishing touches on a piece.”

    Karen has published greeting cards, wrapping paper, gift bags and magazine illustrations. Her work can also be seen on garments in major department stores throughout the U.S.A. Karen’s art is held in professional collections worldwide.

    Karen’s artwork can be seen here: Karen Bates

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