Guest Picks: Color, Color Everywhere
Nautical diagrams get a fresh and colorful face lift in this series of prints. I'll take one of each, please.
Michelle Armas is one of my favorite artists ever! Until I can save some pennies for the real deal, this high-quality print will suffice.
Colors and shapes collide to create a simple, abstracted form of nature, more specifically the forests near the artist's home. I dig it.
These autumn leaves are so utterly on point!
It's called "Ring of Green," which sounds way better than a ring of fire.
Hey, it's a well-mustachioed man going for a quick jaunt on his bicycle — what's not to like?
Holy mother of neon dots, I love this print!
Shapes are where it's at, kids! I've never seen one I didn't like.
Looking at Brittany Bass' work makes me wish we were BFFs.
If you stare at this too long, your eyes go wonky trying to figure out which color overlaps which and in what order, and it all becomes a jumbled mess of awesomeness. Try it.
With this print, I can't tell if I'm under the sea or in a forest, and I kind of like it that way.
You know, sometimes all your walls really need is one pop of color. Just one. May I suggest a bold yellow?
This is No. 13 in a series, and I would love nothing more than to cover my walls with the entire collection!
This print is big on color and size (roughly 22 inches by 30 inches) and small on editions — only three were printed.
This print is for fellow lovers of San Francisco. I went for the first time recently — is it possible that an entire city can be your soul mate?
Anything that takes its inspiration from Bauhaus and geometry is a-OK in my book.
Treasure Frey is another favorite shop of mine. It pretty much has the coolest name in the history of the world — and that's a fact.
Sigh. I just — I just really, really love this print. It's simple and completely perfect.
It's titled "Walk the Walk," and I dare say these folks are totally workin' it.Next: More Colorful Art
Neon astronauts? I want to live in a world where this is a regular occurrence.
Q