WSJ Names 20x200 a Resource For Kid-Friendly Art

Filed Under: press    On: April 25, 2011    posted by: Tamara Hilmes

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Baby Monkey No. 6 by Sharon Montrose

Over the weekend, 20x200 appeared in the Wall Street Journal's Off Duty section as one of six places to find limited-edition artwork suitable for even the youngest of collectors. "The pioneering affordable art site has plenty of kid-friendly choices in its roster," WSJ writer Jane Margolies writes.

The article is accompanied by an image of Sharon Montrose's Baby Monkey No. 6, and also mentions the work of edition-makers Lisa Congdon and Carrie Marill—all "real art," and all affordable, the article notes. Margolies continues:

The four-year-old website 20x200 has a "Gifts for Kids" search option, and the site's founder, Jen Bekman, estimates that 14% of customers buy art tagged as appropriate for children. 'Why settle for a poster?' she said.

You can read the rest of the article online, and browse more kid-friendly prints via our youth-inspired guide.

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