Challenge: Finding Reasonably Priced Artwork. Solution: 20x200.

Filed Under: press    On: April 1, 2010    posted by: casey

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The Washington Informer recently ran an article on the challenge of finding reasonably priced artwork for your home. Their solution? 20x200.

Monet Spells writes:

When I first used 20x200, I was looking for a series of photographs to frame and place on a wall. After several fruitless attempts, I came across 20x200 where I could search the art by color scheme and size. Presented with this option, I could purchase art based on the colors I wished to accent or the size of the space I wanted to fill. This flips the concept of purchasing art on its head because you typically buy art and then find a space. I selected a color and browsed several pieces where the color was an accent or dominant component, making it easy to tailor the art for my purposes.

You can read the rest of the article over at The Washington Informer's website, and then head back to 20x200 to browse art by color and tag.

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