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CRAIG L HAUPT to Exhibit at ANTREASIAN GALLERY

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"At the Beach" giclée print by Craig L Haupt Maryland artist Craig L. Haupt has an upcoming exhibition of recent work at  Antreasian Gallery located on "The Avenue" in Baltimore's Hampden neighborhood. While the artist works primarily in pen and ink,  recently we have been scanning many of his paintings, too at Archival Arts. Haupt's work has a menacing  playfulness with clever titles such as "Bet Two Clams" where blue crabs are in a poker game playing for seafood. The show will include several of these humorous pieces which will be on display  and for sale only until July 29, 2012. The exhibition at Antreasian Gallery, 1111 W. 36th Street,  opens Friday, July 27 at 6 p.m. We hope to see you there! "Bet Two Clams" giclée print by Craig L Haupt. "But the Map Says" giclée print by Craig L Haupt. "Spare Button" giclée print by Craig L Haupt.

Carla Attenborough to Exhibit Landscape Paintings In Ellicott City Gallery

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"On the Way to Cheryl's" oil painting by Carla Attenborough to be on display during the show.  Oella, Maryland artist and Archival Arts client Carla Attenborough will be exhibiting her paintings at the Perspectives Art Gallery in a show titled "Maryland My Maryland." Located on Main Street in Ellicott City, MD  the show opens Friday, July 6 at 5 p.m. With a background in graphic design, the former resident of Atlanta, Georgia  has a current body of work which  focuses on  two-dimensional pieces that specifically emphasize Maryland landscapes. Concentrating on paintings of farmland scenery located near Catonsville, MD, Carla's media of choice are acrylics, watercolors and oil pastels. You can see more of her artwork on the Catonsville Art Guild website.  Hope to see you all at the show! MARYLAND MY MARYLAND July 6 - September 30, 2012 PERSPECTIVES ART GALLERY 8191 Main Street Ellicott City, MD 21043 410-461-7763 "Win...

Schuler School's 53rd Annual Exhibition

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It's almost June therefore it's almost time for the Schuler School's Annual Exhibition of Fine Arts . Please join the staff and students, some of whom are our clients, on the weekend of June 2 to see their stunning display of painting, drawing and sculpture.

Art Exhibition at Schuler School of Fine Arts

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Tomorrow, Saturday, March 24 is the opening for the annual spring art exhibition at the Schuler School in Baltimore, MD. Several of our artists are featured in the show, titled "Furs to Feathers II," which runs until April 1. If you can't make it tomorrow there are hours on Sunday from 2- 5:30 p.m. Hope to see you there!

Clara Nilles Showcases Her Colorful Animal Art at Ranazul

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"Mardi Gras Octopus" giclée print on canvas by Clara Nilles One of our best customers, artist Clara Nilles , has an art opening this Sunday, March 11 at 5 p.m. at Ranazul Restaurant in Maple Lawn, MD.  This is a great opportunity to see her fabulous, bold animal paintings and giclée prints in person.  You just have to smile at the vibrant depictions of her selection of wild creatures from the land and sea. We are hoping to join her, too, so perhaps we'll see you there. "Wasabi Walruses on Walnut" giclée print on canvas by Clara Nilles.  Ranazul 8171 Maple Lawn Boulevard Fulton, MD 20759 301-498-9666

PRESIDENTS' DAY SALE THIS WEEK ONLY

PRESIDENTS' DAY SALE AT ARCHIVAL ARTS BEGINNING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20  THROUGH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012 ORDER ONE PRINT -any media- RECEIVE THE  SECOND IDENTICAL PRINT AT 50% OFF ORDER BY THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 CALL 410-247-7771

Pixels and Prints

From time to time we peruse the internet to see what curious information about digital files and media might be in circulation. When we can, we like supporting artists at risk so occasionally we respond to a plea for help. Just last week we attempted to assist a woman via her entry on an artists' forum. Let's call this woman Penelope. She wanted to know about making a print from a digital file of her painting. She took a picture with an entry level digital SLR camera of her original art (size 12" x 14"). She saw that the raw image size was 60" x 40" once she downloaded the file to her computer. Based on this observation she wanted to know if she could reproduce small artwork as much larger prints. We went to work setting her straight about pixels and print size. Our response went something like this: Dear Penelope, Digital cameras can be a little deceiving when dealing with print quality. Although the size says 60"x40," that is only giving yo...