Top 11 Fine Art Prints of 2011!

The Bare Square has had a blast bringing you bite-sized art news this year. As we make the last turn to the holidays and the new year, we’ll be summing up with the best of everything–articles, prints, gallery openings, and videos. It’s a great way to remember what a banner year 2011 has been, and how much we look forward to 2012 being even better.

To start, we offer this year’s Top 11 prints from The Bare Square Store!

Take some time and really look at each piece–they’re each quite awesome in their own, distinct way.

Drum roll please…

At number Eleven: God’s Light on the Desert

"God's Light on the Desert" by Michael Baron

Number Ten: Metallic Green Squiggle on Light Violet

Metallic Green Squiggle on Light Violet by William Lindsay

Number Nine: Shibuya Crossing in Snow

"Shibuya Crossing in Snow" by Galya Kovalyova

Number Eight: A to Z

"A to Z" by Douglas Newton

Number Seven: At Least We Don’t Have Cockroaches

"At Least We Don't Have Cockroaches" by Gigi Chen

Number Six: Mirror Princess

"Mirror Princess" by Glenn Friedel

 

Number Five (TIE): Laundry Day & Curiosity

 

"Laundry Day" by John Breiner

"Curiosity" by Regi Müller

Number Four: Ghost Pier

"Ghost Pier" by Fred Scott

Number Three: Wine and Flower

"Wine and Flower" by Jack Laroux

Number Two: The Illest

"The Illest" by Jason Woodside

And at Number One…Ta-Daa! Old Glory

Gavin Sewell's "Old Glory"

There you have it, The Bare Square Store’s Top 11 Fine Art Prints of 2011!

Not to downplay the importance of this list, but it’s completely subjective.

We like a little controversy. Who did we leave off the list that should have made it? Are any overrated? Is one way too low? What’s your fave?

Check out The Bare Square Store for the select group of nominees, and let us know! E-mail us at baresquare [at] nascentartny.com, or comment on our Facebook page.

Whatever your preference, we still have some of each of these prints available. If you’re still finishing holiday shopping, pick one starting at just $20, or e-mail us to buy a gift certificate. If you haven’t perused the curated offerings in The Bare Square Store, please do. Maybe you’ll find a fine artwork you like even better than the ones we picked!

Happy holidays from The Bare Square!

- James Wallace

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Jen Recommends…Mmmm…Yummy…

This weekend save your apetite because Mmmm… I Want to Eat That Art curated by Charlotte Mouquin is opening at Rush Arts Gallery this Sunday.

"Go Lightly" by Douglas Newton (Photo from Rush Arts Gallery)

You drool on it, you buy it!

This week join us for artwork that looks good enough to eat. This is a group exhibition featuring the works of Robin Antar, Lisa Diller, Edie Nadelhaft, Douglas Newton, Michael Sorgatz, and Tony Toscani.

(This is not the first poppy, food-centric opening on Jen Recommends. Remember Kenny Scharf’s doughnuts?)

From the looks of it, we’re in store for more eye candy and mouth-watering delights.

As described by the Rush Arts Gallery website, Rush Arts Gallery + Resource Center is a core program of the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, a 501C3 organization founded in 1995 by brothers Russell, Danny and Joseph ‘Rev. Run’ Simmons [of hip hop trailblazers Run D.M.C].  Rush Arts Gallery is dedicated to providing exhibition opportunities to an emerging artistic community and exposes disadvantaged urban youth to contemporary arts and culture through educational programming initiatives.”

Yes, Manhattanites, get your passport stamped (James always makes this joke)…cause this Sunday we’re going to Brooklyn!

-Jen Wallace

Rush Galleries
Corridor Gallery
Mmmm… I Want to Eat That Art
OPENING THIS SUNDAY 4pm-6pm
334 Grand Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11238

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Top 11 Fine Art Prints of 2011!

The Bare Square has had a blast bringing you bite-sized art news this year. As we make the last turn to the holidays and the new year, we’ll be summing up with the best of everything–articles, prints, gallery openings, and videos. It’s a great way to remember what a banner year 2011 has been, and how much we look forward to 2012 being even better.

To start, we offer this year’s Top 11 prints from The Bare Square Store!

Take some time and really look at each piece–they’re each quite awesome in their own, distinct way.

Drum roll please…

At number Eleven: God’s Light on the Desert

"God's Light on the Desert" by Michael Baron

Number Ten: Metallic Green Squiggle on Light Violet

Metallic Green Squiggle on Light Violet by William Lindsay

Number Nine: Shibuya Crossing in Snow

"Shibuya Crossing in Snow" by Galya Kovalyova

Number Eight: A to Z

"A to Z" by Douglas Newton

Number Seven: At Least We Don’t Have Cockroaches

"At Least We Don't Have Cockroaches" by Gigi Chen

Number Six: Mirror Princess

"Mirror Princess" by Glenn Friedel

 

Number Five (TIE): Laundry Day & Curiosity

 

"Laundry Day" by John Breiner

"Curiosity" by Regi Müller

Number Four: Ghost Pier

"Ghost Pier" by Fred Scott

Number Three: Wine and Flower

"Wine and Flower" by Jack Laroux

Number Two: The Illest

"The Illest" by Jason Woodside

And at Number One…Ta-Daa! Old Glory

Gavin Sewell's "Old Glory"

There you have it, The Bare Square Store’s Top 11 Fine Art Prints of 2011!

Not to downplay the importance of this list, but it’s completely subjective.

We like a little controversy. Who did we leave off the list that should have made it? Are any overrated? Is one way too low? What’s your fave?

Check out The Bare Square Store for the select group of nominees, and let us know! E-mail us at baresquare [at] nascentartny.com, or comment on our Facebook page.

Whatever your preference, we still have some of each of these prints available. If you’re still finishing holiday shopping, pick one starting at just $20, or e-mail us to buy a gift certificate. If you haven’t perused the curated offerings in The Bare Square Store, please do. Maybe you’ll find a fine artwork you like even better than the ones we picked!

Happy holidays from The Bare Square!

- James Wallace

FacebookOrkutPrintFriendlyEmailShare
posted by admin in Galya Kovalyova,Gavin Sewell,Glenn Friedel,Uncategorized and have Comments Off

Jen Recommends…Mmmm…Yummy…

This weekend save your apetite because Mmmm… I Want to Eat That Art curated by Charlotte Mouquin is opening at Rush Arts Gallery this Sunday.

"Go Lightly" by Douglas Newton (Photo from Rush Arts Gallery)

You drool on it, you buy it!

This week join us for artwork that looks good enough to eat. This is a group exhibition featuring the works of Robin Antar, Lisa Diller, Edie Nadelhaft, Douglas Newton, Michael Sorgatz, and Tony Toscani.

(This is not the first poppy, food-centric opening on Jen Recommends. Remember Kenny Scharf’s doughnuts?)

From the looks of it, we’re in store for more eye candy and mouth-watering delights.

As described by the Rush Arts Gallery website, Rush Arts Gallery + Resource Center is a core program of the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, a 501C3 organization founded in 1995 by brothers Russell, Danny and Joseph ‘Rev. Run’ Simmons [of hip hop trailblazers Run D.M.C].  Rush Arts Gallery is dedicated to providing exhibition opportunities to an emerging artistic community and exposes disadvantaged urban youth to contemporary arts and culture through educational programming initiatives.”

Yes, Manhattanites, get your passport stamped (James always makes this joke)…cause this Sunday we’re going to Brooklyn!

-Jen Wallace

Rush Galleries
Corridor Gallery
Mmmm… I Want to Eat That Art
OPENING THIS SUNDAY 4pm-6pm
334 Grand Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11238

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