Touch of Red | 1970s Silk Screen on Fabric
/The touch of red on this otherwise plain silk screen is both charming and relaxing.
This 1970s silkscreen on fabric features a buggy and covered bridge.
28 in tall x 36 in wide
$149
The touch of red on this otherwise plain silk screen is both charming and relaxing.
This 1970s silkscreen on fabric features a buggy and covered bridge.
28 in tall x 36 in wide
$149
What’s the first thing you see when you look at this painting? If you have a insatiable sweet tooth like me (or you are seven years old) you probably said “a lotta lollipops!!” No shame.
This contemporary abstract painting will have your mind playing tricks on you.
24 in wide x 30 in tall
$195
Selling a house is easy right? That's why realtors charge super low commissions and the whole process is a breeze!
OK - now that we've all had a good laugh, today we're going to look at how, with a bit of homework and some great vintage items, you can make the whole thing not only enjoyable, but incredibly profitable too!
Read MoreWarning: hanging this serene painting in your reading corner might just inspire you daily to unwind and disengage.
This vintage painting of a meadow and quaint building was painted in 1977.
23 in tall x 38 wide
$149
When the sun sets, it casts a quiet spell on all that it previously illuminated. "You've worked hard today, you can relax now."
These 1970s vintage art pieces feature botanical designs with scenic backgrounds.
Various sizes
$49-69
While some women are on the hunt f or the perfect pout, you're busy scouring flea markets, eBay and estate sales for art that embodies sensuality and playfulness. Look no further.
This large lips painting circa was painted by Allie O'Leary in 1977.
40 in wide x 40 in tall
$495
If you were a fan of Lisa Frank trapper keepers and pencil erasers, then you'll likely need this art print hanging on your walls.
This 1984 African Wildlife Foundation art print is entitled "Serengeti”.
23 in tall x 35 in wide
$195
“Medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love, these are what we stay alive for." -Dead Poet’s Society
Let’s go ahead and add “art” and “vintage furniture” to that list.
This vintage oil painting of a man is the work of Californian artist, Fran Johnston.
16 in wide x 19 in tall
$175
Dogs are cute and all but the amount of love and attention they need can be overwhelming. Your independent cats are more like your roommates, and less like needy children (and that suits you just fine.)
This mid-century cat print by Penn Prints of New York includes the elegant frame.
13 in wide x 17 in tall
$69
Did he drink too much the night before? Is he giving up on pursuing the love of his life after being rejected one too many times? Is he contemplating the meaning of life? Or is he enjoying the simple comfort of curving his spine in a fetal like position as the gentle breeze caresses his back?
This large print of a man features a unique matting and frame design.
38 in tall x 44 in wide
$195
Patrick Nagel has a lovely way of depicting the beauty, sensitivity, sensuality and strength of a woman without exploiting the obvious. Now that’s talent.
This 1980's Patrick Nagel commemorative #4 is pleasing to the eye.
29 in wide x 42 in tall
$395
Who knows which village inspired this artist to bring his or her vision to life? Whether they were in Portugal, Italy, or the South of Spain, one thing is sure, when you look at this painting, you’ll feel nostalgic, like you were once there too.
This oil painting of a charming village was envisioned in 1972.
21 in wide x 24 in tall
$149
The love of a furry friend is unlike any other on the planet. Unfortunately for you, your watery eyes and stuffy nose disagree.
The only tears you’ll shed around this 1965 adorable dog and cat painting, are tears of joy.
20 in wide x 26 in tall
$95
There is a new sheriff in town, and he’s got only one job to do, to strut his stuff.
This 1950's ceramic rooster lamp will certainly be the cock of the town.
$129
Happiness is not a means to end. Instead, we should embrace the high and low, the ebb and flow, and all the opening and closing of doors we encounter along the way.
This vintage mixed media original artwork titled "Butterfly" was signed by the artist, "Edward Beyer".
40 in wide x 30 in tall
$249
If you're going through hell, keep going. I guarantee that there will be brighter days ahead and that they will be full of laughter and joy. In the meantime, surround yourself with beautiful art to absorb all those bad energies circulating around.
This vintage 1970s brass wall sculpture is an original by artist Bijan J. Bijan.
42 in wide x 14 in tall x 5 in deep
$349
Some people have RBF (otherwise known as Resting Bitch Face.) Not you, however. Instead, you have a rare genetic gift called CHE (also known as Come Hither Eyes.) This gift is particularly great at scoring free drinks and backstage passes.
This 1980's Patrick Nagel serigraph is fun and flirty, just like you.
34 in wide x 38 in tall
$295
American-born artist Patrick Nagel was a popular illustrator whose paintings often celebrated the female form while also paying homage to the Art Deco style. While alive, Nagel contributed illustrations to Playboy as well as designed the famous Rio album cover by Duran, Duran.
This vintage print by Patrick Nagel was beautifully framed with custom cut mats.
41 in wide x 35 in tall
$175
Siamese cats are not just beautiful to look at, they are also social, smart and spunky. They love playing fetch and seeking companionship from both humans and other cats.
This vintage needlepoint of siamese cat was crafted in 1978.
17 in x 17 in
$49
Though muffs, a cylinder of fur or fabric that keeps the hands warm, were used by both men and women in the 17th and 18th century, by the 20th century, only women used them.
This original watercolor titled "Woman with Muff" was signed by the artist Linda Ashling and dated ‘1967’.
26 in wide x 34 in tall
$249
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