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Prints! Prints! Prints!

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The Train & the Cloud
11″x14″
Giclee on photographique paper.
$75.00

Today, I’m mailing off giclee prints that one of my patrons ordered recently. I tried something a little new; adding a two inch border to really draw attention to the subject matter on 11×14 inch paper. I’m pretty happy with how they turned out and can’t wait for them to go out!

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Lenox Lounge
11″x14″
Giclee on photographique paper.
$75.00

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Look Upon
11″x14″
Giclee on photographique paper.
$75.00

If you’re interested in ordering a print of my work, please feel free to email at jaimee@jaimeetodd.com.

 

 

 

Visions of New York Prints For Sale

The Cloud & the Train ©Jaimee Todd, 2012

 

I pass this above ground train often when I’m running my errands in my neighborhood of Astoria. On a particularly beautiful day, I saw an enormous white cloud that looked like cotton candy hanging luminously in a perfect blue sky. At the same time, a slow-moving subway train moved toward the cloud, looking as if it might become engulfed. I snapped this shot, somewhat envious of the incredible view that the train conductor must have.

This print and many others are available for sale. Check out the complete collection here!

Plugging Along

So, with a little more than a month to go I’ve been pretty busy getting ready for the Visions of New York Show. Along with continual promotion, I’ve been working on getting the actual pieces printed matted and framed.  It’s amazing to see them in the “flesh”, so to speak because it makes the show all the more tangible. It really drives home the point that art is really meant to be seen in person, not just a computer screen.

Bridge Over Astoria Park, matted 16″x20″ (image size 11″x14″) on photografique paper.

That said, the tricky thing is trying to figure out what exactly to put in the show. I have a pretty large collection of images to choose from but rather than try and cram everything into the gallery space, I’m trying to be more selective as to what goes in. I want the pieces to breathe on their own but want people to have a good collection to take in. Just when I think I know all that I want include, I see something else in my portfolio that I want to add. It also doesn’t help that I keep taking pictures when I’m on the run that would also look great. Clearly, and this is a good thing, I don’t have to worry about not having enough to put int he show!

I’m also staging how I want to hang the postcard prints that will also be featured. I’m looking to feature 40-50 postcard prints that I’ll sell for $5.00. I always like to have affordable art options available because I think everyone should be able to own a piece of art they enjoy without having to break the bank. Initially, I was looking to adhere each postcard to the wall, but since I only have a few hours to hang everything the day of the show (emphasis on pop-up!), I’ve devised another method. I’m testing it out on my bedroom wall.

Staging the postcard prints on my wall.

Actually, my entire apartment has become a fertile testing ground for this show, which is probably why it looks like an art supply store exploded all over the place. I will not be posting pictures of that.
Trust me, it’s for your own good.

However, I’m happy to also share that my lovely postcards from my beloved Moo arrived last week. I sent out the second wave of invitations already and I just ordered more to be sent out, as they have been very well received. If you, dear reader, would care for one, kindly send me your mailing address at jaimee@jaimeetodd.com and I will hook you up!

Until next time.

Fan Photos-More New York City Love

One of my biggest collectors, Frank, has no problem telling me that he’s not a huge fan of New York City. Being that he’s not a city person, he tends to avoid places like Gotham as much as can. In spite of his aversion, Frank loves my street photography because he told me that it makes New York feel like an altogether different place, a place that he wants to know. I take that as a big compliment! Here are three of the latest prints that he bought.

(From left to right) Riding the El, Astoria Bridge, Brooklyn

 

Thanks for sharing your NY Love, Frank and I’m digging the frames!

These three pieces will also be one of the many photographs available for display and sale at my upcoming show July 28th! In the meantime, if you can’t make to NYC for the show, you can always order customizable prints by emailing me at jaimee@jaimeetodd.com.

Art Sale!

Happy Friday! What better way to celebrate the end of a short work week than with a special sale at on my online store? Now and until September 12 (Monday), you can take 20% off your order by using the special promotion code JTSPECIAL.

Aaaaaand, just to sweeten the pot, the first FIVE people who place an order today (and today only), will get a free postcard print set, which is normally a $15.00 value. So stop on by because this offer is only good today (September 9).

Cheers!

Haiti Art Fund

As the rebuilding of Haiti continues, continuing monetary support is needed to help this shattered island recover and move forward. In reponse, Monkdogz Urban Gallery has created the Haiti Art Fund. Over 100 artists have donated original works of paintings, drawings, photographs, and mized media works to be auctioned off  online toraise money for earthquake relief efforts.100% of all proceeds will go directly to UNICEF, Partners in Health, Oxfam and Habitat for Humanity, to support the people in Haiti.

Artists have donated over 200 small works, all about 5″x7″ (13 cms x 18 cms) in size which are displayed in the  Arts section. The works are available as a silent auction which closes on Wednesday, March 31st at 11:59 EST (Eastern Standard Time).

I have donated one of my limited edition “Haiti” prints for auction. For more information about the Haiti Art Fund, please visit www.haitiartfund.com.

Thank you for your support!