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Bring Spring Break Home with Art

  • By Monika Wiley
  • 14 Mar, 2024

As the warm sunshine reappears and the days get longer, some people get the chance to escape and enjoy a well deserved break from work or school. Whether you jet set to an island, find a pool to lay by, or have a reset week at home, why not bring the joy of spring break into your home? 

From the bright ink drops and luminescent frames of Michelle Armas' pieces, to the ocean-like ripples of Rebecca Stern's canvas pieces, warmer weather reminders can be a staple on your walls. Adding happy art to reminisce on a memorable trip with the family or bring vacation to your doorstop is possible for every budget!

Michelle Armas, Double Trouble, 2023

Oil, ink and dye on raw canvas, 25 x 25 in framed, $2,100.00, $210/mo with Art Money


Makiko Harris, Back To Light, 2022

Acrylic on canvas, 48 x 48 in, $4140.00, $414/mo with Art Money


Rebecca Stern, Little Things, 2023

Acrylic on sculpted and raw canvas, Diptych, 18 x 14 in, $2,800.00, $280/mo with Art Money


Karin Olah, Harbor Stripes 3, 2024

Acrylic + Textiles on Italian Paper, 9 x 11 in, framed, $360.00


Logan Ledford, Entirely Yellow #1, 2024

Acrylic on canvas, 30 x 30 in, $3,000.00, $300/mo with Art Money


Jessi Raulet, Belles Blooming, 2021

Canvas, Acrylic, Gold Metal Leaf, Metallic Ink, Gilding Wax, Varnish, 36 x 36 in, $3,540.00, $354/mo with Art Money

Currently on sale for $2,900.00!


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