Picassos in the Making
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Many New Yorkers dream of filling their homes with beautiful art — the works of Monet, van Gogh, Picasso, and John Singer Sargent, just to name a few. But often the most priceless art of all are the pieces created by your little ones. A Soho-based company, Little Kids Big Art, allows parents to preserve drawings and doodles in gallery-size canvases and frames (a standard 22-inch-by-34-inch option including gallery-quality frame is available to first-time customers for $300 plus shipping). The company takes a child’s masterpiece — whether collages in ink, pencil or crayon drawings, or finger paintings and offers custom features such as creating diptychs and triptychs, adding a bright, color underlay, or producing a high-quality reproduction. The art is transformed into a masterful main-attraction wall hanging. And the Little Kids Big Art staff will work with parents to choose the best color themes, size, and design to complement the décor of their home. After all, there is an inner Picasso in all our little ones. For more information, go to littlekidsbigart.com.
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