Friday, 27 June 2008 whoartnow

WHoArtNow Launches Its Hand Painted Mural Service

WHoArtNow are proud to introduce our new hand painted mural service, and with our 2 veteran painters Steve and Nick joining the team things are going to get big. As more and more large advertising and mural work now goes to the wide format print industry, Steve and Nick have valuable talent in a dying industry.




With over 60 years combined commercial painting including film sets, theatrical sets, festival hoardings, shop fronts, pub signs and building site shields to their name. Their most recent project, the 80ft giant painting the smaller Mexican air stream trailer and the Monster Bar all got their summer debut at this years Download festival and will be seen at this weekends Glastonbury and next weekends Silverstone F1 race. The level of quality and dedication to the job are second to none and there are advantages to using hand painted murals over wide format printing. Each 8ft x 4ft board is treated to 3-4 coats of undercoat, and finished off with 3-4 coats of heavy duty varnish to make them not only waterproof, but far stronger and more durable than the more modern solvent printed posters. The other major advantage is not having to use CYMK colours. The main p
roblem with CYMK colours is there are some shades that are impossible to print. Fluorescent colours can't be reproduced, yet with hand painting, anything goes! All Steve and Nick's work is on a commission basis and prices start from £155.

If you would like more information about commissioning Steve and Nick, please contact WHoArtNow
contact pages or more information. Please beware though, we are seriously busy with work, (at June 2008) so there is currently a bit of a waiting list for all hand painted large jobs. If you are interested, we would advise you contact us soon rather than later.

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Thursday, 26 June 2008 whoartnow

New Urban Canvas Art

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New Art updates [June 2008]

We have some more brand new Urban art for all you lovely people! As we've already produced very successfully, a lot of digital Urban designs, we have decided to expand the whole urban range, and complement the existing designs with some subtle, striking photography.

This time, we've gone for a plenty of black and white "Monochromes" which are right on trend for 08. So expect to see a load of cityscape's and skylines, a fair few elongated canvases too. The highlights are the "Long Dark Tunnel" print, an abstract, almost radial blur of a Tunnel, in black and white. "A long Highway Exposure" Canvas print see a move on to the successful motion blurs of city roads, like the massively popular "Denver Haze"

There are a few delicate and subtle sunsets too. "San Fran Sunset" is a view from 52nd floor, a greyscale photo with a minimal sunset at the top. The "Old Clipper" ship photo is very interesting. Almost inverted in colour, it's striking black and white abstract imagery would look stunning on most walls.

Then
we've got some classic British black and white imagery. The old West Pier on Brighton beach, which was lost to a massive fire in 2003. We've got a couple of canvas prints - The first is a classic black and white photograph of Brighton in a rough storm. The other Brighton Pier print has a more tranquil feel, and depicts a view over the beach with a peachy sunset in the background.

Some of the other imagery of note is the
"City Fog" Black & White Canvas, a definitive New York residential scene with the hot air rising. The "Stair Street-Provence" has a less urban feel, more of a French rural setting. The "Cafe Tables" vibe with an abstract look with a similar, cosmopolitan feel. These prints are black and white too, and looking to be classed in brand new section, which focuses on " Monochrome", or black and white imagery. Coming soon to WHoArtNow!!

So, that's it for the Urban artwork updates for now. For the full range of prints, please feel free to visit the Urban pages,
where you will find all these beautiful new designs! Watch this space, loads more art on the way. Expect to find more prints and artwork in the Organic Section, Some NY Graffiti art macro photos, and a few cheeky textured floral prints.


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Early Predictions for 2009 Interior Trends

We've just passed the half way point of 2008 and its time to start planning ahead. And for 2009 it looks like nature and the environment are going to play a key part.

Timeless Curves:
Timeless curve is a hybrid mix with some strange yet beautiful ideas. Baroque abstract motifs or artwork work well with whites and blacks. Going elegant and high tech may seem like a strange mix, yet with the slightly kitsch furniture and bold canvas art it can work, if you have the guts. Check out our retro section for a good selection of enlarged, vintage wallpapers & motifs, batik paisleys and all thing timeless and nostalgic.


Oriental Sweetness:
Oriental sweetness take flat or two tone colours with the soft delicate nature of the orient to create some stunning effects. The use of floral images and light colours simplify things and help keep its grace. Look no further than our floral art section, where Japanese & oriental florals have featured prominently for the last 4 years.


Lets Play:
Bold colours and classic folk design work well, add in some contemporary geometric shapes and your there. Can work well in studies/home offices to help keep you creative and relaxed. You can really add personality and humour with Let's Play and is meant to help stir the child in you.


Handmade:
Handmade is an in depth look at everything beautiful about nature. The rustic look works well with soft browns and off whites. Unique textiles to give a more unique touch and smell. Recycled goods are fantastic, and artwork can range from simple photos, all the way to the slightly abstract.

So that's it for the now, we will go into each trend in more detail later on in the year, and try and bring you appropriate art to fit into each trend. Watch this space, feel free to subscribe to this feed for updates when they happen.

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Wednesday, 25 June 2008 whoartnow

How To Pick Your Canvas Art

How to pick your canvas art.

Is your living rooms missing that something special? Or your office lacking a certain 'Wow' factor? If your thinking of getting a canvas for any location, this article should give you some ideas about what to buy so you get exactly what you want.

(Great use of textiles and canvas to add colour)

As with any interior accessories, getting the right piece of art to represent your personality is key, but you should also remember the effect and personality of the space you wish to create. Get it right and you'll have a stunning focal point for any room. Get it wrong and you might up ruining all the other hard work gone into the space.

This article will focus on the 3 key areas to look at when choosing your canvas.

  • Style and Subject
  • Size and shape
  • Colour
Style and subject:

Style and subject aren't as easy to pick as you might think. Yes there's a big argument to just pick something you like or are interested in. However, you need to think about the feel of the space. For example, a kitchen would suit more organic and floral images, and maybe not a canvas of a MK1 Escort.
(Fantastic use of height on this custom 2.5m high canvas)

Does the space already have a theme your working too? If so, stick to it, if you've gone with stripes, retro pattens in bright colours would compliment if at right angles.

If your a fan of entertaining guests, your living room would work well with a focal point piece, and the more interesting the better. We have hundreds of interesting and bold canvas designs on our site, however, for a talking point, why not consider a photo to canvas. A focal point canvas where your the artist, gives you a little more to talk about!

Size and Shape:

Next to consider is the size and shape of your canvas. As you'd assume, canvas's come in all shapes and sizes, and even sizes not usually advertised on our site. Sizes available at WHoArtNow:- 10", 16", 24", 32", 36", 48", 60" and 72" (please note, we can only print up to 36" wide)(Rectangular canvas work well in long rooms)

So with a minimum of 10"x10" going all the way up to 72"x36" (6ft x 3ft!) there's a large amount of options to choose from. Its not however a good idea to just get the biggest you can afford, buy the most suitable for the space.

As a rule, I prefer bigger, however, something too big can make a room feel cramped and something to small can look lost and out of place. Its not a good idea to hang a canvas too close to the ceiling, doors or windows, try leaving a gap of 16" - 24" as a boarder around the outside, and try not to hang in alcoves or on narrow walls (unless you plan on a tall, narrow canvas). You may also want to hang the canvas at eye level (the middle of the canvas at approximately 5ft6 of the ground to be at the average eye height) however with large pieces that may not be possible.

Got a very large wall but don't want to spend a fortune? We offer a selection of Due-pic, Tri-pic and quad-pic pieces to cover a larger area for less money. Or how about a canvas in Andy Warhol style pop art for each of your family members all hung at the same level with the same gap,interesting and personal.

The shape of the canvas has a lot to do with personal taste, and if your not sure, a square canvas will be safe for most rooms. However, if you have a long thin room, pick a long thin canvas (ie 60"x16") and hang on the long wall, or a smaller (ie 36"x36") square canvas for the short wall (to help square off the room)

Hanging a canvas above a fireplace is an easy way to transform a room, and as a general rule, picking a canvas in the same proportions works best. For example, if the wall above your fireplace is 3m wide and 1.5m high, going for the same (2:1) ratio will fit, for this a 72"x36" will look simply stunning.

Colour:

When deciding on a colour scheme for a space, don't just pick the first colour you can think of, think about the use of the room, the people who will be using the space, and get some sample paints. All colours have their own energy and personality, so getting the colour right is the key to a successful space. The list of colours below works for the colour you decorate the space, and also works for the colours on any canvas you may be looking at.Try and resist the temptation to paint your favourite colour if it feels wrong for that room, and don't be afraid to ask someone you know for some advice. They may think of something perfect you hadn't considered.


(Perfect use of colour in this office space)

Red: one of the warm seductive colours and works well in a room your passionate in.
Ideal for dinning rooms and kitchens, although works well with red as a main colour with something more subtle as a majority colour. Don't be fooled into thinking red will work in your bedroom however,the colour red is notorious for bringing on nightmares so avoid.

Orange: is great for bright rooms such as kitchens. The warm and bold colour helps stimulate the appetite so works best in areas for food preparation and consumption.Its also great for stimulating the mind and helping to focus, so offices and study's should also be considered.

Yellow: like orange is great for kitchens because of the same reasons, and its also good for small crapped downstairs toilets. The bright and bold colour is best as a full on Big Bird yellow rather than a pale yellow as a mood lifter.

Green: is a good natural colour, and a good nature colour.The vibrant colour helps promote well being and healthy lifestyles. It feels warm and helps sooth.Works well in any relaxing room, bedrooms, living spaces and conservatories.

Blue: is the calm and clean colour. Its refreshing and peaceful, but at the same time comes across as a very cold colour. Works well in areas you'd want to be clean, such as the bathroom, but can also work well in the bedroom because you can awaken feeling refreshed and ready to go. Also consider mixing with striking bright white.

Purple: and violet and the glamour colours. Modern and bold purple has seen a massive rise in popularity in the last decade or so. Helping to get you creative, this rich and slightly feminine colour works wonders in rooms to be cosy in, bedrooms, living room or library/studies are perfect for modern living, but can also work with the more rustic residence.

Pink: being the most feminine colour, but men should note, its a luxurious and very romantic colour. Helping to heighten affection and romance can be mixed with the tranquil calming side. ideal for bedrooms, and expressing your feminine side. If your a little scared of the message it will give off men, try mixing with purples or reds to break it up.

White: is the purest of colours (even though its not technically a colour) and works with any colour, Using off whites to compliment colours can help expand the mood, but stop a colour from over powering a room. Works well anywhere, and especially small rooms (to help make them feel larger) and bathrooms for the clean finish.

Black: is one of the 'in' colours for 2008. 80's black on black style conveyed a sleek and modern feel. Done correct, black can be a timeless classic and feels strong. bold and authoritative. Consider this in your hallways and dining room and match with gold bronze accessories.

Brown: is the earth colour. Warm and homely browns calm you down so work well in relaxing rooms such as the bedroom or living room. Consider a feature wall in a chocolate brown, with he remaining walls in a softer brown, caramel for example.

As well as the full colours, there are 2 types on canvas you can get not mentioned above.

Sepia and Black and White: are the ultimate for subtle art, the lack of colour doesn't grab you as much as something bold, but more often than not, the colour drained aged look sepia can make a picture more about the image than the colour. Works well with urban images in living rooms, dining rooms and bedrooms. Also works really well in B&W with some small bold colours like red and yellow.

Multicoloured and Pop Art: is the modern look. Bold and bright contrasting colours (ie Andy Warhols' yellow and pink Marilyn Monroe) Retro colours are 'in' at the moment, and so are urban photos with flashes of bright and bold colour. Bright colours show a level of confidence in the owner and are a great conversation starter.


(Sleek black and vibrant pink work well on this cult classic)

The great thing about all this though, is its all down to your personal choice, yes there are some guidelines you can work to, if you like something and feel confident with it, go for it! Experiment with colours, textiles and furniture. If your not happy with a room, how do you expect to relax in it?

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Tuesday, 24 June 2008 whoartnow

New Cult Art Canvas Designs

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New Art updates [June 2008]

We are just putting the finishing touches to a selection of new canvas art for the site. There will be 85 new pieces of art in total, in a range of categories. Expect to see new Retro, Stencil Street Art, Urban, Organic & Iconic Cult prints in the next couple of weeks. There will be a new selection of ranges too, and not forgetting the long awaited BOYD Street Art range, so watch this space.


So for the new Cult Art selection, we have a new square canvas of Al Pacino, in the Godfather. In classic black and white, on a contemporary red background. On a similar bold and modern background, comes a new Marilyn Monroe, as featured in our Magazine advert for Town and Country Living. Also, a much requested version of the "The Stig", the infamous legend and cult hero, on a deep blue background. You can find this on a limited long and thin box canvas. We've also got a couple of re-works of our classics - a four Piece Hendrix "Quad" and grey scale black and white re-colours of the massive Pulp Fiction canvas. We've also got a brand new two part Coldplay canvas set, in the classic black and white colours.


So, that's it for the Cult art updates for now, if you fancy receiving live updates, feel free to subscribe to the rss feed. It's also an invaluable tool for interior designers or any one in the wholesale and resale industry to keep check of what we are putting out.

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Monday, 23 June 2008 whoartnow

Cans Festival 2008 Final Wrap Video

After the massive success of this years Cans Festival, the official video has been posted so you can have a look at the exhibition being constructed.

As you can see in the video, a lot of hard work was put in by a lot of people. Work I think you'll agree paid off, especially when you see the size of those cues! Proving street art, and specifically Stencil art is becoming the current must have art on your walls. Check out our ever expanding selection of stencil art over at WHoArtNow and some specials by Frazier Boyd.

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Wednesday, 18 June 2008 whoartnow

New Art from Frazier BOYD


Glory of Creation
Originally uploaded by frazierboyd
New Art from Frazier BOYD: This piece is called "Glory of Creation". It is a loose tribute to the amazing female race! Good stuff coming through, the distinctive style of BOYD's street art is is developing now.. Expect to see this and many more in the new launch of the exclusive Frazier BOYD street art section, which should be arriving very Soon! // Peace

Tuesday, 17 June 2008 whoartnow

Reverse Graffiti: The Future of Urban Art?

As I walked around our city center yesterday, I couldn't help but notice how much street art is appearing on our streets. There is a great mix of wheat pasting and stickering, some fantastic spray work, and some slightly more immature stencils, but whatever the form of art, there is more of it. And local councils are taking note.

There is an alternative however, British artist Paul 'Moose' Curtis is the pioneer of Reverse Graffiti (also known as grime writing,clean taggin or dust tagging) is a simple yet very effective solution.'Go Gently' was a piece Moose carried out in the grime and dirt of a Leeds tunnel. The stencil is applied to the wall and the reverse is cleaned using either a brush and soapy water (and some elbow grease) or for speed, a pressure washer. The resulting images appear as normal stencil or spray graffiti, yet it leaves no permanent marks.

There may seem like there is no down side to reverse graffiti, yet there is. Leeds City Council still class Moose's art as vandalism and as such, in 2004 he was hit with an ASBO (Anti Social Behaviour Order) with some confusion. The problem they have, is all Moose is doing, is selective cleaning, he's not permanently marking anything.

how likely are you to see some reverse graffiti? Well its not as uncommon as you think because a number of advertisers have realised there is market for this type of street advertising. A while back i remember walking through the center of a town and saw a piece of reverse graffiti on the pavement. It was so subtle I wouldn't be surprised if only 10% of people saw it. Its just such a shame it was an advert for male body spray.
This nature inspired stencil in central San Fransisco was completed at night with high powered pressure washers. The mural was a great commission for Moose as it had backing from the local Mayor and Police. Watch the video to see how this amazing artwork was created.

As fans of all things street art, WHoArtNow are currently looking into the possibilities of one off reverse graffiti Canvas Art. We are currently experimenting with removing inks and paints off canvas and metal to create the art. Expect to see updates on here and over at Frazier Boyd's site.

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Monday, 9 June 2008 whoartnow

20th Centuary Art Auction

On Friday (6th June 2008), Christies of London hosted the 20th Century Art Auction with a special few paintings hidden within the catalogue.

LS Lowry, the 'matchstick men' painter was featured, including 'An Old Church' (1943) which was estimated as £1m but sadly didn't sell. (See picture right)

Also failing to sell at the auction was Lowrys' 1938 painting 'Manchester City vs Sheffield United' (see picture below). The painting did however sell after the auction to a private collector for an unknown price.

The biggest seller of the day however was 'A Cricket Match' which went for its top of the estimate at £770,000. I also mentioned in my previous blog about this auction that the canvas 'Seascape' was estimated at £250,000 which looked like a better deal than a house. Well it sold for £313,000, still worth the money, and guaranteed to increase in value.

Christies 20th Century Art collection sold for a total of £11.5 million pounds a Christies spokeswoman said in a post auction press release.

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Wednesday, 4 June 2008 whoartnow

ContainerArt lands in Italy

Exhibiting art in the centre of a city can be very hard, or very illegal. Taking a different approach to urban exhibits is the Container Art: Beauty Inside Project. "An urban, itinerant and adaptive art exhibit" travels the world compiling art and ideas to showcase in 22ft containers.

Mixing contemporary styles and concepts in each container around the chosen city. One of the projects key goals is interaction with one and other.

The latest project, "Ecosystems" in Genova, Italy started well on May 29th and will stay until June 8th 2008 and features Art, Nature and Spirituality from around the globe. Sculptures, installations, paintings, canvas art, you name it, there in these containers.

Events:
-Mechanical Art from Kaohsiung
(exhibition of recycled metal sculptures from Kaohsiung)
-Beauty Inside. Yoga among metal sculptures
and presentation
(taking the form of a guided meditation)
-Writer's Delight
(Writers' performance on two containers)
-Parole Spalancate sui Tetti
( Let the poets speak out.)
-Au revoir les Artiste
(when all is said and done, one last toast to celebrate artists and poets)

With Haifa and Venice on the coming soon list, this urban arts project looks set for a while longer, and hopefully will be announcing more dates and exhibitions soon.

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We're giving away a canvas...

For all you budding digital photographers out there, Enjoy Warwickshire have launched a competition to find the best photos of Warwickshire & we are giving away a canvas to one of the winners. The competition is split into 4 categories, People and events, Landscapes and countryside, Landmarks and tourism attractions and
Junior/Young persons category.

If you are thinking of entering, there are some great prizes available, and if your the lucky winner of the Junior/Young persons category, your photo will be hand stretched into your own piece of Canvas Art.

The closing date for the competition id September the 30th, and if you'd like more info, head over to the Enjoy Warwickshire website.

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