No print, no photograph, no reproduction can capture the intensity and
vibrancy of real, original art.
Before there were mass produced prints, everyone owned art. It was
either made by themselves or they bought it. It enhanced their homes
like the aroma of a just-baked pie, or like the Steinway in the parlor.
Each piece was unique. Each original floral or portrait, still life or
landscape had a story. They all meant something.
Today, artists from all walks can represent themselves with not much
more than a digital camera and an internet connection. Original art
isn't just for doctors and lawyers and such. Everyone can have real art
for the price of a print.