Tuesday, 15 September 2009

Affordable Art

These bright glass sculptures are in the window of Cheltenham Art Gallery And Museum. They are part of a display advertising Affordable Art in the Museum shop. The Everlasting Flowers are handmade by Gooey Glass, based in Lechlade-on-Thames in the Cotswolds, and are yours for £150 for the large one and £120 for the small one. I need art to be a bit more affordable than that!

Check out Steve Callender's work at Gooey Glass.

13 comments:

Tash said...

They are so cheery/cheerie/happy! So is the photo.
I did a double take on the price too. How big are they? Is that a 2x4 stand?

Leif Hagen said...

Great, gorgeous, Gooey glass! I want one!

brian stout said...

nice colors, so orangey and gooey

magiceye said...

i agree about the 'affordable' part..

Jane Hards Photography said...

Well Gary and I are obviously in the wrong job. How much. In this day and age and econmic climate, bang out fo order. As you can see not a happy bunny at the moment, hence my absence. Your vibrant inage is cheery though, and that is priceless.

Hilda said...

It would be wonderful to have these against a window! But not at that price!

To be honest, I'd rather have these than the art that I'm featuring this week.

Unknown said...

Cool composition!

Mo said...

Oh but they are so cheery. Luck you can make art with your pictures

MichelleY said...

How big are they? I'm thinking they need to be about 10 feet in height to have good value. Definitely not affordable for me!

Lori said...

I don't know if I'd call that affordable either. They certainly are pretty and cheerful though. You just have to be careful not to knock one over if you owned it!

Gerald (SK14) said...

Amazing what prices artworks demand until you want to sell one!

Keropokman said...

I think the colour is very nice! The name they give is Everlasting Flowers makes me smile.

Kate said...

The colour is bright and eye-catching.

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