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FINDING PEACE

In our byte-filled, hurry-up society, peace is elusive and finding it often seems impossible. So why not surround yourself with peaceful images on posters and fine art prints from posters.com? What are the images of peace? Let’s take a look.

Peace is a quiet place of solitude and serenity.

Peace is enduring or just for a moment.

Peace is a symbol of longings and dreams.

So whether it’s peace in the world, a peace sign, peace in your heart or peace in your home, take some time to browse the huge selection of peaceful sights and scenes at posters.com. Then grab a cup of hot chocolate (maybe a chocolate chip cookie too) and perhaps a good book, find a quiet spot, and peace be with you.

THE IMAGES OF CHRISTMAS

Whether you call it Christmas Day, Christmastide, Christmas season, Christmastime, Christ’s Mass, Yuletide, Noel, or Xmas—it’s a wonderful time of year filled with sparkling lights, festive decorations, joyful carols, colorful mistletoe and holly, sweet candy canes, ringing bells, evergreen wreaths, and stockings hung on the mantel—and, of course, Santa Claus.

 

Christmas is a time for stories too. “Twas the Night Before Christmas” is a favorite bedtime tale for Christmas Eve. And don’t forget the movie blockbusters like the family classic “A Christmas Story,” about Ralphie and his Red Rider BB gun.

Most important of all, and the real reason for Christmas, is the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. Although the Bible doesn’t specify a date for this remarkable event, December 25 is the day when people in the US observe Jesus’ birth, when the angels declared, “Peace on earth and goodwill to men” and the wise men, or magi, came from the East to visit the Christ child in Bethlehem.

The images of Christmas make wonderful gifts as well as memories. Vintage art prints can be framed and matted online when you purchase a print from posters.com. And there’s something for everyone in your family and every room in your home or office.

All over the world Christmas is a time of giving, worshiping and gathering together in the Spirit of joy and peace. Wherever you are this Christmastime, enjoy the spectacle of the season and embrace the Spirit of giving. Merry Christmas!

QUICK & EASY ART COLLECTIONS

The phrase “art collections” brings to mind enormous galleries of priceless Van Goghs, Cezannes, and Renoirs. But you can own less esoteric and more economical art collections in the form of high quality prints and posters that will add color, charm and interest to the decor of any home, office or dorm.

Kids will like Tony Sarge’s storybook alphabet that starts with “A Is for Alice.” Then there are always collections of rocking horses, teddy bears, cats, dogs, and even Disney kisses.  

If you’re looking for something a bit more grown up, how about 15 models of Corvettes or more than 100 kinds of hot sauces?

And the outdoorsman (or woman) can pick up a bunch of butterflies or a collection of birds of prey.

Whatever it is that you love to collect, compile or condense, check out the art collections at posters.com and browse through thousands of fine posters and wall prints. Custom mats and frames are available too. Just click to order and ship right to your door. How quick and easy is that?

OLYMPIC MEMORIES

What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear “2008 Olympics“? Most likely it’s Michael Phelps, whose swimming exploits will be talked about for years to come. I hadn’t planned to watch the competitions, but when I saw Phelps win his first race, I was hooked and, like most Americans, I kept coming back to the TV for more. I’m guessing that a Michael Phelps poster is a hot item on many wish lists.

As exciting and colorful as this year’s Bejing games were, they also evoked a bit of nostalgia, bringing back images of swimmer Mark Spitz’s seven gold medals in 1972, sprinter Michael Johnson’s gold shoes and gold medals, and Jackie Joyner-Kersee who was voted the greatest female athlete of the 20th century. TIME magazine has a series of covers that feature these great Olympic athletes. You can check them out at posters.com

Between competitions, NBC’s informative jaunts through the Chinese culture and countryside were eye-opening and memorable. China is filled with beautiful scenery, ancient art, and architectural wonders. It’s easy to decorate your home or office with framed posters and prints of China’s art and images. Just do some easy exploring and ordering on posters.com. Here’s a sample of what you’ll find.

HOW TO FIND YOUR STYLE IN THE WORLD OF ART

 

“Do not quench your inspiration and your imagination;
do not become the slave of your model.” – Vincent Van Gogh

Van Gogh’s painting “Starry Night” is the most sought-after work in the world of Van Gogh posters and prints. Other works by Van Gogh, which are just as beautiful, tend to go unnoticed, and “Starry Night” is fast becoming the proverbial vanilla among thousands of beautiful works by this 19th Century painter of post-impressionism.

 

 

But just because everybody else buys “Starry Night” doesn’t mean that you have to follow. Explore a little. Go to posters.com and enter “Van Gogh” into the search box at the top. Then enjoy some easy browsing through hundreds of Van Gogh offerings and find your own favorite. Discover something unique and personal to you.

 

 

 

 

Even if you aren’t that familiar with art, it’s easy to find something that speaks to you. Maybe you like flowers or trees or sunsets. Enter one of these words into the search box and when you find an image you like, click on the name of the painter or photographer and explore his other works. For example, if you’re searching for sunsets at posters.com, you’ll discover John Nakata’s “Waimea Sunset 2.” But clicking on Nakata’s name under the image takes you into a whole new realm of Nakata’s emotive photography art—where you’ll find a poster or print for just about any taste. In the art world, the possibilities for self-expression are endless.

 

 

So stand out in your crowd. Expand your search options, enjoy some exploring, and follow your heart at posters.com.

BEACH ESCAPES

The beach.

No other escape offers the whole package: romantic sunsets, salty breezes, swaying palm trees, beach birds swooping, children playing, and surfers catching the waves. Or just peace, solitude and time to dream.

Even a beach photo or painting can work its magic on our hearts. Photographers like Ansel Adams, and John Nakata have captured the essence of beckoning beach scenes in their color and black and white pictures. And the works of painters like Claude Monet beautifully depict long-ago life at the seashore.

Whether your favorite beach is near or far, sandy or rocky, balmy or blustery, its siren song has the power to penetrate our busy lives and draw us away from our gerbil wheels of time and technology. On the barren cliffs of the Oregon coast, the trendy shores of South Beach, the romantic sands of Maui, or the tropical beaches of faraway places, the sand and sea invite us to play, relax, and dream new dreams.

Don’t you wish life really was a beach?

PS Check out the beach posters and fine art prints at posters.com. Escape for a little while. Decorate your space with your beach . . . and dream.

THE IMAGES OF BASEBALL

I love baseball! Whether it’s a clear, crisp night game or a blazing hot middle-of-the-day extra-inning contest, I love the dirt, sweat, and sometimes brawls that make baseball so much fun.

Baseball has been around since the 1700s here in the US. History has it that its early years were wild and raw, with a hodgepodge of rules (or no rules at all) and amateur and professional leagues that were here today and gone the next. It used to be that a player was allowed to throw the ball at the runner. If he hit him, the runner was out (ow!). Check out these great vintage baseball posters that capture the color and nostalgia of the down-to-earth fun and flavor of old-time baseball.

In the 1800s, some semblance of order finally found its way into the sport, and a few popular professional baseball teams began to form: “The Cincinnati Red Stockings” (which lasted only two years) and the “Boston Red Stockings” and later “The Boston Base Ball Club.” The Boston Red Sox are still among the most popular teams in baseball. Of all the hundreds of baseball posters you can find at posters.com, Red Sox images are at the top of the list, along with the New York Yankees.



Baseball is one of my favorite professional sports, and I still get a thrill from browsing through pictures of baseball’s legendsTy Cobb (The Georgia Peach) sliding into third or Jack (Jackie) Robinson stealing home or Babe Ruth (The Sultan of Swat) hitting it out of the park for the umpteenth time. And don’t forget the likes of Willie Mays, Cal Ripkin, and your own 21st Century baseball hero.



On posters.com you can also take a tour of the legendary stadiums, packed with people, peanuts, pennants and hope that never died until that very last strike was hurled across the plate. Imagine the history that’s happened in Boston’s Fenway Park, where the Babe pitched, “The Friendly Confines” of Chicago’s Wrigley Field, and beloved Yankee Stadium in New York.




So whether your favorite place is at the plate, on the mound, or in the bleachers, visit posters.com and take a journey through more than two centuries of the images of baseball. You’ll discover great baseball photos and prints that capture a little drama, some nostalgia, and lots of baseball memories that you’ll want to make your own.

POSTERS AND POLITICS

Politics have been around a long time, and so have posters. Back in the days of Shakespeare, they were mostly used to advertise plays and dramas. The first political posters came on the scene around the time of World War I, and by World War II they had become a very popular medium for political statements and campaign slogans.

Ironically, this year’s election posters look very much like those from the past — only the names are different. This vintage Teddy Roosevelt poster would fit right in with the 2008 campaign posters for Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and John McCain.






Posters play a part in keeping history alive—visually, at least—and some of them are extremely collectible. In his captivating print “The Presidents,” Carl Braude has painted the image of every President from George Washington to George Bush. Canvases of this painting sell for hundreds of dollars, but you can get a great quality digital print from posters.com for a lot less. And you can add a custom mat and frame and have it shipped right to your door.


This presidential election year is a great time to take a nostalgic look at individual pictures and portraits of our nation’s Presidents, preserved on film and canvas by skilled photographers and painters. Through the years, the covers of TIME magazine and others have also provided us with moving and dramatic images that remind us of memorable moments and unforgettable people.







So if you’re in the mood for some posters for your politics or some politics on your posters, remember: It doesn’t matter if you’re Democrat or Republican or Independent or if your thing is satire or sarcasm, politics or propaganda, nostalgia or humor. Just go to posters.com and use their fast and easy search engine to find ELECTIONS or PRESIDENTS or POLITICS. Then take a trip down memory lane and, when you’ve found your favorite political poster, mat it, frame it, and order it. It’s fast, affordable and very satisfying to own and display an image of history in your home, office or dorm.

HOW TO ADD STYLE TO YOUR OFFICE

Posters aren’t just for dorms and kids’ rooms—they’re also perfect for decorating the workplace. Whether you’re a fan of classic painting, vintage art, or black and white photography, posters.com offers a huge variety of posters and prints featuring themes and images that will enhance any office. Add custom mats and frames when you order online, and you’ll have eye-catching art that will transform empty, boring, office walls into colorful, interesting displays that add creativity and style.

  • Choose images and words that motivate staff, build confidence, and encourage teamwork and excellence.


  • Brighten waiting room walls with posters or prints that communicate comfort, peace, and hope.



  • Decorate the office or store with posters that highlight a unique theme or complement your custom décor.


  • Bring a smile to customers and staff with humorous posters.

  • Many businesses buy office art in bulk to decorate lobbies, offices and cubicles in coordinated themes and color schemes. When you’ve selected your posters, choose custom mats and frames and see how great they look — before you order. It’s easy, fast, and affordable to add inspiration, style and pizazz to workplace walls when you shop at posters.com.

    THE ART OF VINCENT VAN GOGH


    No matter which one of Van Gogh’s works you love –a pricey original painting, an affordable print, or a beautifully framed poster–you’ll find that images of his intriguing post-impressionist work will add beauty and classic style to your home, apartment or office.

    Born in Holland in March 1853, Van Gogh did not begin to learn to paint until he was 27 years old. Although he is well known for cutting off his ear, he has become one of the most famous artists of all time, and he produced an amazing number of paintings and sketches during his short lifetime of 37 years.



    Although his original paintings bring millions of dollars at auctions, anyone can decorate his or her walls with a Van Gogh. Some of his most famous works are available at posters.com. Among the favorites of art lovers everywhere are “The Starry Night” and “Sunflowers 2,” both painted around 1888-1889.



    At posters.com you can select your favorite Van Gogh poster, order it and get it framed and matted and shipped right to your door—all online. It’s an easy and affordable way to obtain an elegant piece of art that will grace your walls and your life for years to come.

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