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Small UK Business Defies Economic Crisis With Personalised Art

01-22-2012 03:03 AM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance

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Personalised 'Che' style pop art print

Personalised 'Che' style pop art print

‘You Are Art’, which supplies both ordinary consumers and businesses with modern art canvas prints using their own photographs, is witnessing huge growth within its business. Each of the handmade canvas prints is produced by an artist to a high quality, with a variety of unique contemporary styles on offer.
The Northumberland based business has seen a dramatic rise in orders over the past few months. Owner, Jane Lant, puts it down to both the unique quality of the work and the fact that many people are more inclined to buy gifts which have a long-term value. “The majority of our orders come from people looking to purchase a special gift for their family or friends. Our canvas prints not only look fantastic in the home, but also offer something a little bit different for gift givers”.
Two of the most popular styles on offer are that of the ‘Warhol’ and ‘Photo Mosaic’ prints. “Pop art has always been a fashionable medium. Our customers have commented on how our Warhol style pop art canvas really adds a great focal point to any room” Jane said. “Plus they’re really simple for the customer to order and they have full control over how their finished art print looks”.
It is not only ordinary families benefiting from having their own personalised contemporary art work. You Are Art have also seen a sudden rise in business owners buying modern illustration portraits of their staff. “We offer a really unique simple illustration style that looks truly fantastic”, Jane explained. “I have been told by our corporate customers how their clients really love seeing the bright and bold prints on their office walls as they enter. It just seems to add a personal touch to any ordinary office and becomes a great conversation point”.
During a time when most businesses are struggling and popular retailers are vanishing from the high street, Miss Lant has found that her e-business is going from strength to strength. "We had great success over Christmas. Many of our orders were from families looking for canvas prints of their children. They make great gifts for new mums and dads and grandparents".
All canvases are created using a photo submitted by the customer online and come in a range of sizes.

You Are Art is a UK based business which creates personalised, handmade art canvases from photos. The variety of styles on offer include Warhol, simple illustration, graffiti, oil painting and photo mosaic.

You Are Art
16 The Swallows
Hadrian Park
Tyne and Wear
NE28 9YQ

http://www.youareart.co.uk
Please contact Jane Lant for further information at admin@youareart.co.uk

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