This month’s Art in Focus in partnership with Art Production Fund features fourteen new ceramic sculptures inspired by New York City and the beloved holiday season at Rockefeller Center by artist Jake Clark. Known for reimagining classic sites and logos with a pop art twist, Jake combines tradition and contemporary flair to his sculptures—drawing from cultural icons and his nostalgic memories of visiting Rockefeller Center during winter trips from Australia. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gMbagxQc
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When it comes to acquiring great, original art, there is a common misconception that it must come with a hefty price tag. However, this couldn't be further from the truth. The work shown is by Emmanuel de La Villéon, dated c. 1920 and could be yours for just under £5000. Fine art doesn't have to cost a fortune. There are numerous ways to find and purchase high-quality, original pieces at great prices. One option is to explore local art galleries and art fairs. Additionally, online platforms and marketplaces have made it easier than ever to connect with art lovers, art dealers and galleries directly to discover unique pieces that suit any budget. By seeking out alternative avenues for purchasing fine art, individuals can enjoy the beauty and creativity of original and unique artwork without breaking the bank. https://lnkd.in/e37H4vnw
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Taking the combination of art and technical expertise to another level!
A monumental tribute to a monumental work of Haida art. Chief James Hart’s The Dance Screen (The Scream Too) is a true one-of-a-kind, both in the context of Haida art and in the broader context of art production. Now, the masterpiece is reimagined as a 10-kilogram 99.99% pure Canadian gold coin with responsibly sourced New Zealand abalone inlays. With an exceptionally low mintage of just one coin worldwide, it is exclusively on offer at Heffel Fine Art Auction House. Learn more: bit.ly/48CZKic
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