
Tinyshowcase.com helps real people with real budgets (yay) own real art (even if it is sometimes kind of tiny).
“Each week we pick a new piece of tiny artwork and turn the work into a limited-run print production,” says the Tiny Showcase web-site. This week they’ve got artist Andrew Holder (see print above).
“Originally a six-color screenprint, this reproduction is roughly 40% larger than the standard Tiny Showcase print” (Tiny Showcase, on print picture above).
The print is $22 (5″x7″) and, like all Tiny Showcase prints, a portion of that money goes to charity.
You can view old show-cased artwork here, though beware, most of these prints sold out mighty-quick (if you want to be mighty-mighty quick, you can sign up for a weekly email that will let you know ahead of time what new artwork is coming).
3 Responses for "Tiny Showcase"
i like that they donate some of it to charity! good work tiny showcase!
screenprinting!
How miraculously exciting for art lovers and the artist, the idea is to get the art out there right?! Well spreading bits of talent at an affordable scale is brilliant.
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