Big, Bold Art Under $500 by Bluethumb Art
Contents of the Newsletter
The newsletter from Bluethumb Art highlights their latest curation of large-scale art pieces priced under $500. It emphasizes that great art doesn't have to be expensive and showcases works that can make a statement without breaking the bank. The curated selection includes pieces by artists such as Gabriela Azar, Schreiner Theory, Carol Giles, Minyma Tjukurrpa, Carla Cassidy, Neha Gupte, Kate Rogers, and Alex Bridge.
Each artwork is described in terms of dimensions, medium used, framing requirements, and pricing, making it easier for art enthusiasts to browse and choose pieces that resonate with them.
Moreover, the newsletter also features a message acknowledging the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia as the Traditional Owners of the land, showing respect to Elders past, present, and emerging.
About the Products
The products showcased in the newsletter include a variety of artworks such as acrylic paintings and limited edition prints. These artworks come in different sizes, with some requiring framing before display while others are ready to hang. The pricing of the artworks ranges from $300 to $500, making them affordable options for art collectors looking to add a statement piece to their spaces.
About Bluethumb Art (bluethumb.com.au)
Bluethumb is an online art marketplace that offers a wide range of artworks from emerging and established artists. The store prides itself on making art accessible to everyone, as evidenced by their curation of affordable pieces under $500. Bluethumb prioritizes showcasing diverse artworks and supporting artists, as seen in their acknowledgment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the newsletter.
Located at 78C King William Road, Goodwood, SA 5034, Bluethumb aims to create a platform where artists and art lovers can connect, discover, and purchase art conveniently. The store's commitment to celebrating different cultures and creating a welcoming community for art enthusiasts is reflected in their curated collections and newsletters.