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I wrote about artist and designer Amy Kligman today over at Real Simple, don’t miss it, it’s worth checking out for sure. You can learn all about Amy here.

Sadly BlueFlip Art, where Amy sold prints at one time, closed up shop and I’m not sure where you can order prints of her work currently. Amy if you are reading, please let us know and if you don’t sell them online consider opening a shop. Please, your work is tops.

Happy Friday everyone! I’ll be back in a moment with a travel post from Iceland and an interview with a top photographer… stay tuned.

(image from amy kligman)

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4 Responses to “Amy Kligman Art”

  1. 1 TR - Experiencing Motherhood commented:


    Oh… that makes me sad! As I was reading, I was wondering where I could get her stuff. It’s beautiful!!

    TR – Experiencing Motherhoods last blog post: A Little Friday Gratitude – Stories

  2. 2 Melissa de la Fuente commented:


    Oh wow….Her work is absolutely beautiful! I would LOVE to know where her work is sold….Thank you for introducing me to her!
    xo
    Melis

  3. 3 amy kligman commented:


    wow, what a happy surprise for me today, for my work to show up on one of my favorite blogs! Thanks so much for posting!!!

    Just a small update about my post-Blueflip situation…. I have a few prints left (of “a little scream” and “fields..”), but not very many, and I don’t really have a vendor for prints anymore once they are gone. (Unless someone out there would like to take me under their wing!).

    Also, I do have a show coming up in February at Together Gallery (in Portland, Or) for anyone out that way who would be interested in (relatively cheap) originals.

    Thanks so much for making my day!
    -ak

  4. 4 Gis commented:


    Oh so nice to see Amy’s works here, and see Amy commenting about it!
    Have you considered Etsy Amy? I’d love to have prints from your work :)

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