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Brown Pineapples 33"X18" $240
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GIGI VALLEY Artist Mediums: Canvas Floor Paintings,
Photographs
Art Under Foot is a series of painted canvases designed for display on the floor and
walked upon as appropriate. The first canvases were created in Hawaii fifteen years ago and many today, although produced
in Vermont, still exhibit tropical influence. A trained artist with a degree in Fine Arts, Gigi Valleys
early career combined the craft of raku pottery with drawn and painted surfaces on clay, not unlike the designs on her floor
canvases today. With a keen eye for composition and color, Gigi is working on a series of unique photographic images of objects
and landscape as seen from her personal point of view. Several are included in an evolving collection with Brian Valley called
From There to Here, Hawaii to Vermont.
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ART UNDER FOOT
History
It is said that
the original floor canvases were made from the sails of ships dating back as far as the 14th century. By 1850, linoleum and
oilcloths began to replace the hand painted canvas rugs. Today, the art form has been rediscovered and reinterpreted for 21st
century interiors by artists around the world. Enjoy your floor canvas as an original work of fine art under foot!
Floor
Canvas Care
A floor canvas is a painting designed for display on a hard surface floor such as wood, linoleum, concrete
and smooth tile. Use of floor canvas rugs in areas of light traffic is recommended. If floor surface is slippery,rug-backing
tape can be applied to canvas to keep rug from traveling. Furniture feet that will sit on a floor canvas should have a protective
glide cap. Floor canvases require only occasional cleaning with mild soap and a damp sponge.
Floor canvas will stiffen
in cool temperatures. Before unrolling, placecanvas in an area of 70ºF, or warmer. Note: floor canvases should never
be creased or folded and only stored rolled with painted surface on the outside. Plastic pipes available at home supply stores
work well for rolled storage.
Regular cleaning of your floor canvas should begin with vacuuming the surface and under
side of the rug and the floor area beneath. The painted canvas surface should only be cleaned with a damp mop and mild, soapy
water. Commercial floor-cleaning chemicals will compromise the finished surface. A light coat of clear paste wax is the only
polish that should ever be applied to the surface.
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Stella Knight-Sheen 38"X25" $320
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Swimming Against the Tide 32"X25" $320
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Royal Fish 40"X49" $580
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Golden Pineapples 29"X36" $320
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