Wednesday, May 5, 2010

MOTHER'S DAY CONSIDERATIONS FROM PLUS GALLERY

You love your mother, don't you?  Well, show her you really mean it with a work of art that won't just sit on a shelf, pedestal or hang on the wall, but that can even go in the cellar or attic only to be uncovered years later and sold at auction for phenomenally more than you paid!  It's just practical business sense. Though all works from the Plus Gallery inventory are worth considering, we might recommend the following as particularly mothers-day worthy:

Nothing says "I love you" more clearly and directly to the point than a painting by Colin Livingston.  Choose from several works that send sincere messages that show you care and will do right by your mom this mothers day.  She'll be fascinated to know the work is from the most talked-about, highly praised art exhibitions of the last decade too!

Mike Whiting's "Skull" as featured in the current exhibition "Excellencies."  Skulls are cool, what mother wouldn't be happy with this pixelated masterpiece to place on the mantel.

New works on paper by Karen McClanahan, hot out of the studio, you have to ask to see them but boy are they worth it.


Anything by Jenny Morgan, my god haven't you figured it out by now!

Tsehai Johnson's historic "Implements on hooks," what every mother secretly wishes she had and only a few left in stock.

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