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You can visit the Jiq Jaq Gallery at 112 Heath Street, Hampstead, London. NW3 1DR

Tuesday 29 May 2007

Special Sale: Mood and Colour Prints


After a rainy bank holiday weekend, we've decided to extend our weekend sale on all Mood and Colour prints for another week to give those who were stuck indoors a chance to visit our new gallery display.
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We are offering a special 15% reduction on all Mood and Colour giclee prints this week only until June 3rd, and customers can choose to take these stunning pieces home loose or in silver frames.
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This collection is all about Jaq's love of colour and texture. Each piece is vibrantly unique, and together as a series, they express her infatuation with the human form and her signature style. Jaq loves to create rich backgrounds of vibrant patchwork brush strokes in colours that compliment each figure.
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The inspiring series includes a full range of colours and a painting to compliment any mood. So, scroll down and have a look at some of the prints on offer, and if you are in the area, head on over to Jiq Jaq art gallery from Wednesday to Sunday (10:30 – 6:30) at 112 Heath Street, Hampstead, London, NW3 1DR. If you're interested in what you see, please call 020 7435 9300 or check out the web site at http://www.jiqjaq.com/ for more paintings.
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Tuesday 15 May 2007

Catalogue Additions

Deciding to offer oil on paper originals for the first time, we saw it fitting to squeeze a few into the catalogue. The design got a facelift. I revamped all of the descriptions to cut out any extra words without losing the meaning. Then we added the following works:

The brand new triptych, Elysian Fields, I, II and III:






























The three Delicacies paintings which are oil on paper, Horse, Nude, and Dancer:















Brocade Robe and Wisteria Maidens, both oil on paper from the Out of the Orient series:













And lastly, a few from the Rococo series, Nu Et Luxe, Nude Exotique and Allegra.










Friday 4 May 2007

Nirvana

Jaq's new triptych, Elysian Fields, may soon have company. Despite an eye irritation this week, Jaq has begun a new painting in vibrant purples and greens. It will be another week before she can work on it some more as it needs the time to dry. The canvas not as massive as the first three were, but it fits the mood of her new series which she has titled Nirvana, and to further replicate the tone, she may even add some drips to this one.

This collection will appear at the beginning of our new, and first, catalogue. The last stages of design are under way and I have been working with our designer the past few days to smooth out the remaining kinks in the project. It has come together brilliantly and I can not wait to see what the final product will look like. I think this will be the key to selling more of Jaq's work as it is attention-grabbing. And anyway, who doesn't love to flip through the pages of a brand new glossy publication? It will still be quite a few weeks before they are ready to use, but we've got the difficult part out of the way now.

In the meantime, we've been taking on other projects. I've been working on some postcard designs based on a sample pack from Modern Postcard that came in the mail the other day. Postcards are a great way to grab people's attention as well, because they are full of colour and like mini pieces of art. They are an effective way to spread Jaq's work around and raise awareness. They could also be used to promote special offers or lull people in to the gallery. They could be stuck to fridges with magnets as a reminder or sent off to friends.

We're waiting on one of the graphic designers to finish up our invitations for an open night at the gallery and also print the remainder of updated brochures so we can begin to send info packs to interior designers. Jaq's work is truly great for home decorating because it is not intrusive and there are so many different subjects to choose from to suit different personalities. Her signature style, which is in all of her paintings, is a mesh of colours in the background that can compliment almost any interior.

We are running a promotion on prints in the gallery this weekend as it is a holiday, offering a percentage discount. Olivia has replaced our usual display of an original painting in the window with four prints. We were also working this week with our printers to make a giclee print of a painting called Blue Shoes for a man who works at a rent and rotate art business called Ginger White. His company allows businesses to rent out artwork for a very small price and then rotate pieces in three, six, or twelve months. He's always looking for artists to get involved, and it is good for exposure of new work and new names. His website is quite interesting and can be seen at http://www.gingerwhite.co.uk/

We're also sending out an email advertisement next week, a genuine offer to receive a complimentary print and have a few other projects on the go.

Hope everyone has a nice bank holiday weekend!
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