New Art Trends and Canvas Prints Launched by WhoArtNow for April 2012
Press release April 19, 2012 CultureWhoArtNow have launched a a range of new art trends and canvas prints for April 2012 to add to their already huge choice of funky, bespoke wall art.
Once again surpassing themselves, leading wall art retailer WhoArtNow have announced the release of a new range of art trends and canvas prints for April 2012.
This new range can be seen in full below; once again the diversity of designs available has kept WhoArtNow right up there in terms of being renowned for showcasing the best in funky and quirky designs.
New Art for April 2012
We have a few fresh new, on trend pieces of art for the site for April 2012.
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Londinium - Great Britain Canvas Print
"Londinium" is the original term for Inner London. I digital masked design, in tones of Black, Latte and vivid orange a print on canvas, produced for WHoArtNow from Hendrik
Geometric Op-Art Giclee Print -painted on canvas, reproduced as a giclee print, from Hendrik
The Bull Terrier - The Gladiator of a canine race. Modern contemporar print, produced for WHoArtNow from Hendrik.
Love is a dream in Aqua-Marine
"Love is a Dream in Aqua Marine" s a pencil sketch, from photograph, produced in a contemporary aqua & giclee printed as a huge wallpaper mural print. from Joed Mode
My latest artwork - it's a pencil sketch I did from a photograph, combined with objects I made in Illustrator (the butterflies, swirls and the radios) then all mixed together in Photoshop. I've been wanting to make a wallpaper mural for ages - I want to design some more, I love doing this kind of thing. There are loads of vintage and modern wallpapers around but hardly any which merge the two styles together in a fresh way so that's what I've tried to do with this piece..."Joed Mode, 2012
Rainbow Tide Diptic Canvas Print
A simple duo piturec canvas print depicting two ripply waves - in a broad spectrum of colours. From Hamano Masato
Stone Textile Floral Canvas Print Canvas Print Set
A four Piece Floral Art Canvas in tones of stone & slate greys, from Hamano Masato
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