Affordable Wall Art of Mountains
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My office needs some wall art so I'm thinking of a framed and matted print of a mountain or mountain scenery. Ideally it would be large (3 feet or more). Does the anyone in the MP community have any suggestions (either prints or online stores) where you've bought such art? Thanks for the suggestions! |
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This guy posts on MP occasionally: |
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Marc H wrote:http://www.phillewisart.com/gallery/ Not photography, but abstract outdoor-related artwork.His art is very cool (it's actually my computer desktop background), but they are not very large. Thanks for the suggestions! |
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Check this guy out, some of the best mountain photography I have seen: |
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Some nice narrow wall art on this site - atelierprintworks.com/produ…;_psq=mountain&_ss=e&_v=1.0 |
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https://drawntohighplaces.com/ PNW local watercolor art. |
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I can't find it now, but someone had posted their site selling wall art with beautiful photos of classic areas with route topos on them. Seems like a great climbing related piece of art - beautiful landscape plus historic climbing. Someone else might know the site? |
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Does $140 for a 12x18" count as affordable? |
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Laura G wrote: Perhaps you are referring to Alex Buisse: |
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big fan of John Fellows art. Hand carved vinyl which he then prints over old maps. |
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Jon Nelson wrote: Yes! Thank you. |
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I recently purchased a few prints from this artist. Very cool mountain inspired art. |
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oh yes, Zoe has some fantastic are in a more psychedelic style if thats your thing. and they are an amazing human. |
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I like this guy's pictures: |
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There are some great new and vintage posters on EBAY including some Patagonia and Chouinard . |
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Jon Nelson wrote: Thank you! I can also customize the prints, if that helps, and have a lot of non-topo art on my photo website (www.alexbuisse.com), some of which could print *really* big. |