Hey, I always wanted one of those! Right?
All canvas prints are printed on 100% cotton canvas and mounted on wood artists stretcher bars.
The image is wrapped around the bars so there is no white canvas on the sides, and best of all,
it need no frame, comes ready to hang.
You can get these beauties here: Large Canvas Prints
More Canvas prints coming soon.
NORFOLKSNYC GALLERY
Holiday Market- December 3rd, 4th, and 5th 2010
This Winter Lower East Side Gallery and Boutique NORFOLKSNYC invites you to our three day co-op holiday market, featuring a uniquely curated line up of 30+ artists. FACE TO FACE Holiday Market brings you international and native New York artists and their crafts; ranging from fine art, photography, fashion, jewelry, and accessories for women, men, babies, and pets. If you are looking for the perfect gifts for Christmas, Birthdays, Hanuka, Three Kings Day, or New Years, come frolic and shop at NORFOLKSNYC Holiday Market; meet the artists; and join the festivities on opening night.
NORFOLKSNYC Holiday Market will take place on December 3, 4, 5th 2010 from 12pm-10pm.
Opening Reception December 3rd, 2010 6pm-10pm.
Free Drink with every purchase!
Free Gift Wrapping !
NORFOLKSNYC GALLERY
139 Norfolk Street
NY, NY 10002
I stopped buying Christmas trees quite a few years ago. I think we don’t need to sacrifice a tree to bring the Christmas spirit in our homes.
So, following the tradition of Unconventional Christmas Trees and wanting to keep it low budget at the same time, I made this year’s tree out of fallen branches and handmade my ornaments.
Unconventional Christmas Tree How To
FOR THE TREE:
- fallen branches
- spray paint &/or acrylic paints
- brushes
- pot
- potting soil
Pick a few pretty branches from your local park. You can either spray paint them in your favorite colors or paint them by hand. I did a mix of both. The golden ones are spray painted and the blue & yellow ones are hand painted.
NOTE! If you go with the acrylic paint, cover your branches in one layer of white paint before applying your desired color. It makes the final color pop and it takes less colored paint to cover the dark branches.
When all branches are dry, arrange them in a pot. Use potting soil, it makes it easier to arrange the branches.
FOR THE ORNAMENTS:
-old greeting cards
- envelope paper
- beads
- buttons
You can get creative with the materials you use to make your ornaments. Look for whatever you have lying around the house and have fun.
Do a Google search for Handmade Ornaments, you’ll find quite a lot of tutorials and “how to’s”
Happy Holidays!
Hello friends,
Back in June, a few of my Coney Island Decorative Photography works were bought by a set designer working for Warner Brothers to be used on the set for Rubicon.
Here are the first screen shots from Episode 10 – Season 1 that aired in September.
Pretty cool, huh?
If you guys can get better shots, please send them to me or post a link in the comments section. Thank yousss!
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NEW Works by Mina Georgescu will be on sale at Brooklyn Collective starting this Friday.
More artists and designers than ever before!
Over 30 brand new collections!
THE BROOKLYN COLLECTIVE GRAND RE-OPENING EVENT!
Friday, October 1st
7pm – 11pm
212 Columbia Street
(between Union and Sackett)
Complimentary Cocktails will be served throughout the evening.
PLUS a surprise musical performance!

I am happy to be back with new works from Summer past.
Hope you will enjoy them as much as I enjoyed making them.
Here’s a chance to take the magic of summer with you and place it safely in your living room.
Info: Ride the Sky – 18×12 archival print, decorative photography, home decor
$59.00 – Ride The Sky – Decorative Photography

For those of you who grew up with a brother or sister you know there’s no greater bond and love out there. A few weeks ago I was on a photo mission at Coney Island and came upon two girls playing at the shore. There was something so familiar about that picture and so heartwarming that I couldn’t help but spend a few minutes watching them and, of course, taking their picture.
The result is below.
So I decided since this reminds me so much of my sister, to put it up for sale and use all profits to support my sisters’ musical endeavors. If you care for music and sisterhood/brotherhood, please share and spread the love. Thank you!

The artwork is available as Iphone skin and laptop skins, canvas prints and Giclée print. Check them all out at Society6
Sunset in Coney Island (iphone pic)

Great challenge today from Scoutie Girl’s – We Scout Wednesday.
Here’s my “Summer in Black & White” entry.
Hi there! June-July were crazy months for me (crazy good).
There was the Lucky Magazine feature, the Brooklyn Collective event and so many wonderful features on awesome blogs by awesome bloggers. : )
So without any further ado, here are the bloggers that made my Summer sweeter:
A big thank you for all your support!












