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New! Soak up the Seaside Serenity of This Japanese Ukiyo-e Scene

New! Soak up the Seaside Serenity of This Japanese Ukiyo-e Scene

Kojima zu, a 20x200 Vintage Edition Kojima zu keeps us guessing. Made by a mystery artist, this enigmatic new Vintage Edition of Japanese origin charms from the start. At first blush, it lures the viewer into its laid-back, breezy, brackish world. Undulating waves crash on a craggy rock, the ser...
Winky Lewis’s New Edition Makes a Synchronized Splash

Winky Lewis’s New Edition Makes a Synchronized Splash

Cousins, 2017 by Winky Lewis Winky Lewis has a way with summer. We’re calling it an instinct, one that’s been finely tuned by warm weeks with her family on a rustic island in Maine, camera in tow. Her kids take to the habitat—the very same her husband spent his childhood summers splashing around...
New! Collect Chris Mottalini’s Immersive Tropical Modernism

New! Collect Chris Mottalini’s Immersive Tropical Modernism

War on Ugliness (#7) by Chris Mottalini Poring over Chris Mottalini’s debut edition, we’re first awash with the feeling of waking to a view thick with palm fronds, and the damp scent of volcanic soil. (Which reminds us: that’s precisely the peace-inducing atmosphere we're apt to angle for when a...
The Far-Out Art of Jazz-Age Feminist Florine Stettheimer

The Far-Out Art of Jazz-Age Feminist Florine Stettheimer

The Cathedrals of Art by Florine Stettheimer Today’s new Vintage Edition is ℅ a Jazz-age intellectual and unapologetically feminist painter, poet and saloniste: Florine Stettheimer. Bright, rambunctious, and brimming with Stettheimer’s next-level use of symbolism, The Cathedrals of Art is the ki...
We’re Seeing Stars: Marcy Palmer’s “Dizzy” Second Edition

We’re Seeing Stars: Marcy Palmer’s “Dizzy” Second Edition

Dizzy by Marcy Palmer Marcy Palmer's soaring sophomore edition is downright serendipitous. For one, our founder first met Palmer at PhotoNOLA’s Portfolio Review, which coincidentally opens for registration in just a few weeks. Secondly (and perhaps more mystically,) the celestial, starry-sky vib...