Showing posts with label #walldecor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #walldecor. Show all posts

Friday, July 31, 2015

Little Compton Wall Decor? Yes! New, From On-line Gallery Delany

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July 30, 2015

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Re: New! Digital Prints for Your Summer Walls

Rehoboth, Massachusetts-based Gallery Delany brings to market a variety of new wall-art photographic images about various localities including the charming little ocean-side town of Little Compton, Rhode Island. New wall-art images come in a variety of sizes and formats and are printed at Library-of-Congress standards that utilize pH neutral pigments and paper stock.

“We’ve been fortunate to have visited Little Compton each summer for several decades, now,” the photographer, George Delany, confides. “This is such an unusual place...you have the friendly town commons, some of the most beautiful farms, anywhere, any number of beaches,
a new marina, an abundance of charming architecture, some great roadside vegetable stands like Walker’s, friendly people-- the whole geographic finger is surrounded by water and is just plain lovely in every dimension-- and direction,” Mr. Delany elaborates.

Gallery Delany offers a variety of creative, contemporary #walldecor featuring graphic, typographic and photographic images on a variety of themes that include the American flag, Beach Posters, the Statue of Liberty and authentic engravings of a spiritual and religious nature. Please feel free to post this website, http://www.gallerydelany.com,  to your own, and to your social media sites.

Find Gallery Delany on-line:
eMail: gallerydelany@gmail.com

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A roadside in Little Compton, in July...Daylilies!

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A gorgeous Little Compton, Rhode Island farm...in July


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The famous….Walker’s roadside stand

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Walker’s..rocks!

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Fairhaven, Massachusetts? New Images from On-line Gallery Delany




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Re: Fairhaven, Massachusetts, have you seen this town, lately?

What a picturesque, revolutionary war-era town. Gallery Delany, a south-coastal, on-line art, design and typography gallery is developing and bringing to market a line of new #walldecor imagery about the photogenic seacoast community known as Fairhaven, MA.

“On a lark, we decided to have breakfast down there on a summer morning a few weeks ago. We realized we’d never taken a close look at the community. This turned out to be an eye-opening excursion! We’ve been back once more, and plan several more trips to continue our photo-exploration of all the town has to offer,” owner George Delany comments.

Fairhaven is a town that charmingly mixes old and new, life on the sea with modern, small-town life, revolutionary war-era architecture with Victorian, stone and brick. Walking the old streets reveals a splendid collection of historic homes and communities well kept. One gets the distinct sense that this town played and still plays a vital role in the economic life of this region. Fairhaven is home to any number of fine restaurants and eateries. If you drive south to the tip of the spit, you discover a couple of fascinating, uncluttered, lightly populated beaches that look out to the Elizabeth Islands and beyond to Martha’s Vineyard. “I love the hard-working marine industry nestled in the harbor, here,” the photographer/designer offers. “You get the sense that...this town and the people who live here know how to get things done, an uplifting sense of local, regional and even national can-do,” he continues.

George Delany is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design and has spent his professional career in the graphic design and marketing communications industries. Contact information is noted on the rejuvenated website. This release can be shared on your social media sites.

Contact information includes:
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> eMail
> Voice: 774 331 8448

A strong, vital, working fishing boat industry located in Fairhaven

Historic, well-preserved brick architecture in the historic district

Revolutionary, wood-frame architecture dots the Fairhaven community

Looking across salt-water habitats from one of the local communities






Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Morning Has Broken...On Your Walls? New Wall Decor from Online Gallery Delany


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Re: Morning Has Broken...Are Your Walls Contemporary?
Gallery Delany, a New England-based on-line art gallery specializing in uniquely graphic, typographic and photographic works, is offering 3 verses of a song made famous by Cat Stevens, long ago; Morning Has Broken. Each verse offers a different color scheme; the first verse, mostly a blue palette with flashes of orange and yellow, the second verse, mostly greens, colors of the earth, and the third verse a colorful palette celebrating the joy of it all. Each typographic work comes with a matte and frame options, and is offered in two sizes, either 17” square (before matte, frame) or 8.5” x 11.” 

Gallery Delany includes a variety of contemporary themes on his gallery site including biblical works, American works, and contemporary themes. Gallery Delany offers images to the retail market, corporate, educational, gift, and health-care markets. 

George Delany is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design and has spent his professional career in the graphic design and marketing communications industries. Contact information is noted on the rejuvenated website. Please feel free to share and post to your social media sites.
Contact information includes:
> Twitter
> eMail
> Voice: 508 463 8404

First verse of Morning Has Broken, by Graphic Designer George Delany

Second verse to Morning Has Broken

Third verse to Morning Has Broken by designer George Delany

Friday, May 29, 2015

Finally, Fine Art Prints from...Gallery Delany







May 29, 2015

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Re: Finally, Fine Art Prints from Gallery Delany

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Gallery Delany, a New England based, on-line gallery featuring graphic, typographic and photographic art prints-on-demand, is introducing a substantial new line of art prints. These will focus on drawings, watercolors, acrylic and oil works that address a wide variety of contemporary topics for the discriminating wall and fine art print buyer. 




From his exhibit, “Structures of Language,” Mr. Delany will introduce a variety of graphite drawings of letterforms. Some are solo, individual, others are letters-as-words, introducing an idea in a short phrase. Watercolors will include both loose drawings on wrinkled paper of Miller’s beer bottles and a look at several big-city skylines including the Twin Towers of NYC, created before the events of 9.11.01 arrived. Acrylic #wallart is comprised of a number of sketches of life in Newport, Rhode Island. Oils such as “The Hit,” reflect among other subjects, the artist’s fascination with the lowly pixel, an interest that dates back several decades, now. 


In his standard digital photographic art offerings, Gallery Delany offers a variety of 11” x 17” formats: a) single print only b) matted print and c) matted and framed print. All digital prints are offered to the market on-demand, and printed in Library of Congress standards using archival materials including pigments and paper. Each print is signed and sealed by the photographer. Allow about a week to receive your print. Please include our links on your website and social media sites. 
George Delany is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design and has spent his professional career as an award-winning designer in the graphic design and marketing communications industries. Please feel free to post and share to your social media sites.

Contact information includes:
> Twitter, @gallerydelany
> aaaForay, Inc. (branded communications)
> gallerydelany@gmail.com

Lighthouse at Castle Hill Inn, Newport, Rhode Island by George Delany

One Millers & Mug, watercolor by George Delany