New Limited Edition Prints this Week

Always keeping it fresh! This week we added exclusive new limited edition prints by New Yorker Ed Granger and Israeli artist Keren Paz. Ed's limited edition abstract prints confuses the senses. Is the pattern a collage? Digital drawing? A hybrid maybe? Anyway you look at it, Ed's work is a celebratory explosion of color that takes us to a place of form vs formlessness. [caption id="attachment_13654" align="aligncenter" width="379"]Meta Shift 7, 2014. Limited Edition Print by Ed Granger Meta Shift 7, 2014. Limited Edition Print by Ed Granger[/caption]   Keren Paz has released a new series of ambient landscapes in limited edition print. These pieces engulf you in color and look fantastic in the larger print sizes adding mood and light to any room! [caption id="attachment_13648" align="aligncenter" width="800"]1.19 2013. Limited Edition Print by Keren Paz 1.19 2013. Limited Edition Print by Keren Paz[/caption] Click on their links above to visit their page in our shop & see the full collection!

Formless to Form. January 30 - March 31

A digital revolution is underway and it is impacting the way artists are making and displaying their work. Cutting edge contemporary artists from around the world are embracing new digital technologies, processes and philosophies in their work and as a gallery, we are embracing a new way of thinking about displaying and selling the artists work. Art has become ubiquitous thanks to the internet and new printing technologies have reduced the cost of creating high quality digital artworks, allowing for the artists work to be disseminated all over the world. Art is activated by the viewer and our belief is the more people that view the work the better. Formless to Form is an exhibition that explores the artistic renaissance that has been spawned by the digital revolution. FORMLESS refers to the digital component of their work and FORM to the manifestation of their artwork in a physical creation. Exhibiting in the exhibition will be: trachyon

Our New Commercial Project - A Drawing Comes to Life

TWFINEART recently teamed with local artist Gert Geyer when asked by architect Tobias Benz to create a cutting edge artwork for a new residential development in Brisbane. It is a monster (1.5 stories high) and was created using local flora as inspiration. While we can't reveal images of the piece, we can say that we visited the factory today and witnessed how the state of the art piece is being produced. Technology is amazing. Now we have  the opportunity to create one off works like this in sensational detail without the exorbitant prices of the past. Rather than choose off the shelf designs, architects and developers now have the opportunity to commission real work by real artists in a one off manner that gives their design a true signature, and even more importantly brings beautiful art into our streets and dwellings. A little sneak peek at some behind the scenes images: [caption id="attachment_13630" align="aligncenter" width="700"]FullSizeRender copy First Continuous Cut[/caption] [caption id="attachment_13631" align="aligncenter" width="700"]FullSizeRender Polishing the sections before treatment[/caption] [caption id="attachment_13632" align="aligncenter" width="700"]FullSizeRender copy 4 A beautiful pile of aluminum confetti piled up from the vacuums.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_13633" align="aligncenter" width="700"]FullSizeRender copy 2 Gert Geyer standing in between her creation.[/caption]

New Limited Edition Prints by Gert Geyer

Gert Geyer is keeping busy with some pretty great projects. 2015 will see the unveiling of a major work by the artist in Brisbane's Fortitude Valley made in collaboration with TWFINEART and Silverstone Properties - stay tuned for that one!! In the meantime, we have released a couple of beautiful new limited edition prints by the artist. The colors in these works will blow your mind!!Visit her page on our SHOP to see her beautiful work! [caption id="attachment_13514" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Abstract, 2014. Limited Edition Print by Gert Geyer Abstract, 2014. Limited Edition Print by Gert Geyer[/caption]