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Our new line of Matboard is almost complete.

Hampton Photo, Arts and Framing is creating a new and original “value line” of matboard. These less expensive Decorative Matboards will give our customers another option when choosing mats. The colors of our line have been hand selected and are in the process of being named. These new 4-ply, 32×40 matboards will sell in the range of 8.95 and 9.99. Here is a “sneak-peak” at the new matboard line. (We will be showcasing our new line of matboard and new pre-cut mats at the Thank You art show early next year at Ashawagh Hall in East Hampton.

Missed the art show?

Hampton Photo ArtsIf you missed The THANK YOU ART SHOW 2011…don’t worry. You can see photos from the event taken by Jason Nower. A video is also available courtesy of Kristina Gale. This years short film “Rupert, Rupert” by Emily Wilson will be added soon. We would like to thank Kristina, Jason and Emily for they’re contribution to the show and to Hampton Photo Arts.

The THANK YOU ART SHOW 2011

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Hampton Photo Arts proudly presents The THANK YOU ART SHOW at Ashawagh Hall, February 26th and 27th, 2011. The opening reception begins Saturday February 26th at 5:30 pm and runs until 11:00 pm and Hampton Photo Arts has planned one outstanding night with over 100 local artists!
Please join us as we say “thank you” to all of our talented friends and customers with a night filled with music, food, art and fun.

Over 100 artists will be displaying their artwork in Hampton Photo Arts second annual THANK YOU ART SHOW. Painting, photography, sculpture, film and even origami will be filling Ashwagh Hall showcasing an unbelievable slice of the Hampton’s art scene. This truly will be a art show for everyone. Some of the Artists included are Shiela Isham, Aubrey Grainger, Scott Hewett, Gordon Matheson, Oliver Peterson, Grant Haffner, Casey Anderson, Cynthia Knott, Peter Ngo and Joe Chierchio just to name a few. In addition Matt Harnick will unveil his truly original origami art sculptures, Emily Wilson will debut her new short film, William Falkenberg will be performing live on piano, food will be prepared and served by Cassandra Ellis of Damn Good Cooking and a raffle will be held where all procedes will be given to Hampton Photo Arts charities. Donations will be welcomed.

Hampton Photo Arts in Bridgehampton has been in business for over 21 years providing photo services, picture framing, frames and art supplies and now we are saying “THANK YOU” to the community and to our friends who have supported us for over two decades.

* Musical Entertainment by William Falkenberg
* Jewelry by Attoche’s Link
* Event Catered by Damn Good Cooking
* Refreshments by Springs Wines & Liquors
* Floral Arrangements by Taylor Debes
* Over 100 Local Hamptons Artists

Artists Include:
Gordon Matheson
Cynthia Knott
Molly Wiess
Christian Little
Anita Kusick
Michael McDowell
Archie Hamilton
Bonnie Lowe
Taylor Debes
Patrice Hasbrook
Joana Nanci
Dan Ritzler
Melinda Merritt
Amy Pedatella
Adrienne Fierman
Jason Dacuk
Hailey Londen
Aubrey Grainger
Scott Hewett
Grant Haffner
Joe Chierchio
Joan Tripp
Peter Waldner
Diana Frank
Oliver Peterson
Matthew Brophy
Gary Lovelace
L. Marie Jones
Eileen Hickey-Hulme
Scott Gibbons
Peter Ngo
Alice Ryan
Margaret G. Santich
Ingrid Silva
Sam de Poto
Felix Hagen
Barbara Bahr-Gerstner
Shiela Isham
Casey Anderson
Frank Sofo
William Falkenberg
Jason Green
Joe Strand
Cindy Roe
Ruby Jackson
Gene Samuelson
Rosa Scott
Matt Harnick
Breahna Arnold
Stephen Mannino
Carly Haffner
Erica-Lynn Huberty

STAFF PICK - Breahna Arnold

Staff PickArtist and Employee Breahna Arnold’s STAFF PICK this month are Coloursoft Pencils by Derwent. Coloursoft Pencils are the softest of pencils but are amazingly strong and have a vibrant range of colors. The velvety softness of the strip releases rich, dense color at a stroke and is perfect for mixing and blending. Despite its soft texture, Coloursoft sharpens to a fine point and works equally well for detailed illustrations or bold, contemporary still-life drawings and portraiture. Available in a wide range of dazzling colors, all with that gorgeous, consistently soft texture.

40% OFF Art Alternatives Gallery Stretched Canvas

Canvas SaleThis just in….40% OFF Gallery Stretched Canvas by Art Alternatives. Natural, unbleached medium-weight cotton duck stretched around specially designed, kiln-dried stretcher bars, and held in place with a flexible spline allowing these canvases to be painted on all four edges as well as the canvas surface. The surface is triple-primed with acid-free acrylic titanium gesso and staple-free on the sides. Gallery Stretched Canvas features a thick 1-1/2″ edge. It is suitable for oil and acrylic painting.

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Hampton Photos Arts Hosts ‘The Thank You Art Show’

Hampton Photos Arts Hosts ‘The Thank You Art Show’
By Eileen Casey
from Hamptons.com

East Hampton - The “Thank You Art Show” held this past weekend at Ashawagh Hall in East Hampton was an opportunity for Hampton Photos Arts (located in Bridgehampton) to acknowledge and thank the artists who have used their services throughout the year, and who are loyal customers to the business that can be an artist’s best friend.

Owner of Hampton Photo Arts David McHugh, along with his son Ben McHugh, coordinated the exhibition, which featured one piece each from approximately 100 artists who have not only relied on the myriad of materials an artist may require such as stretchers, film, paintbrushes, portfolios, computer imagery, and frames available at Hampton Photo Arts, but the skills and experience both David and Ben have rendered to artists who work in the photographic/digital medium in particular.

Well known as a printing resource for conventional film and digital prints, Ben handles much of the framing requirements, and has been known to make himself available to assist artists in their sometimes ‘offbeat’ requirements, and certainly when the pressure is on for upcoming shows.

Both David and Ben are the perfect blend of good businessmen with an artist’s mentality, and the numerous artists they work with count on that sensibility to assist them in presenting work at its best.

According to Ben “We felt that this was an interesting and creative way to show our customers how much we appreciate their business, especially this year with this economy.” Ben, an artist himself, mentioned that he did not exhibit any work in the show because “We had so many artists that wanted to participate that we had to turn some away, and I didn’t think it was fair to take up any wall space with my work as this show is for the artists who frequent our business.” Ben may not have had any work on the walls but he certainly does exhibit a connection and understanding of the sometimes difficult path being an artist can mean.

David was seen carrying an enormous camera and moving about the crowd creating his own art - photographs. In business for 21 years, David has used the windows at his location to also exhibit works by local artists - yet another avenue this friendly, and intuitive businessman offers his customers.

The group exhibition was held at Ashawagh Hall on Saturday and Sunday, and was filled to capacity with not only interesting and beautiful works of art, representing black/white and color photographs, sculpture, oil paintings, digital work, mixed media - even a film was played - but also with artists who were happy to be included, and who were happy to be part of an event that gave many the opportunity to meet for the first time.

Some of the participating artists were Aubrey Grainger, Joe Strand, Ruby Jackson, Terry Elkins, Scott Hewett, Peter Waldner, Joe Chierchio, Oliver Peterson, Molly Weiss, Gary Lovelace, Grant Haffner, Bethaney Peters, Joan Tripp, and many, many more. Catering was by Damn Good Cooking, and floral arrangements by Sag Harbor Florist. A raffle was held, postcards, jewelry and prints were available for purchase, and the musical entertainment was provided by exhibiting artist Wiliam Falkenburg.

This was a fun filled evening provided by a local business whose clever acknowledgement of their customers certainly deserves a big “Thank You Too.”

Hampton Photo Arts is located at 70 Bridgehampton Commons in Bridgehampton at 631-537-7373, or www.hamptonphotoarts.com

THANK YOU Art Show

Kate Nicolai Thank You Art Show by Hampton Photo ArtsHampton Photo Arts proudly presents The THANK YOU ART SHOW at Ashawagh Hall, February 6th and 7th, 2010. The opening reception begins Saturday February 6th at 5:30 pm and runs until 10:30 pm and HPA has planned one outstanding night with over 100 local artists!

110 artists will be displaying their artwork in Hampton Photo Arts first annual THANK YOU ART SHOW. Painting, photography, sculpture, film and even origami will be filling Ashwagh Hall showcasing an unbelievable slice of the hampton’s art scene. This truly will be a art show for everyone. Some of the Artists included are Jason Green, Aubrey Grainger, Scott Hewett, Oliver Peterson, Grant Haffner and Joe Strand just to name a few. In addition Matt Harnick will unveil his truly original origami art sculpture, Jason Nower will debut the first 5 minutes of his new film “In The Barrens”, William Falkenberg will be performing live on piano, and food will be prepared and served by Cassandra Ellis of damngoodcooking.com.

Hampton Photo Arts in Bridgehampton has been in business for over 20 years providing photo services, picture framing, frames and art supplies and now we are saying THANK YOU to the community and to our friends who have supported us for over two decades.

Please join us as we say “thank you” to all of our talented friends and customers with a night filled with music, food, art and fun.
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Joan Tripp

Hampton Photo Arts Painting by Joan TrippIn the fall of 2009 artist Joan Tripp painted a portrait of our store. We at Hampton Photo Arts thank her very, very much. You can see more of Joan Tripp’s art at The upcoming “Thank You” art show at Ashawagh Hall in February. Joan Tripp’s Portrait of our store will be on permanent display at Hampton Photo Arts in Bridgehampton.

NEW Canson Photo Paper Is In!

ImageCanson Edition Etching Rag 310gsm

Canson Edition Etching Rag is a 100% cotton Fine Art paper with a smooth texture, reminiscent of the original genuine etching and printmaking papers. The paper has the purest white tone available on the market, without any Optical Brightening Agents, also called OBAs. Optical Brightening Agents are artificial brighteners that deteriorate in time. Canson Edition Etching Rag offers a high paper shade stability and a resistance to aging by using natural minerals. This museum-grade paper provides deep blacks, excellent image sharpness, optimum colour graduation and its unique slight grain makes it ideal for printing detailed work, colour photographs and exceptional black and white portraits.

BFK Rives 310gsm

The world’s Number One mould-made traditional printmaking paper, with more than 500 years of history and heritage is now available within the Canson Infinity Digital Fine Art & Photo portfolio. B F K Rives® has a unique pure white tone obtained without the use of OBAs and a very specific smooth and velvety texture. This exceptional paper is ideal for Fine Art prints and photographs and gives them a very prestigious aura.
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Canvas Printing

Printing on canvas is incredibly versatile and a great way to create a ready-to-hang image or artwork. Every canvas that we print  is protected with a UV coated acrylic finish to guard the print from dust, moisture and fading. Do you want your canvas stretched on bars or non-stretched? Framed or unframed? Customize the work to make it truly your own.

 
Art Prints – How are they made?

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Photography by Laurie Barone-Shafer
Nowadays just about anyone can take a good quality photographs with a digital camera. Or take a few hundred pictures and the chances are few will be good, and even one or two outstanding.

Here are a few tips, tricks and techniques on how to make art print poster ready photographs and print ready digital files. Don’t get overwhelmed, there is a lot of information here, but a lot of it is just intuitive. Well, a bit of patience will always help.

First thing – Photo Size

If you taking a digital photo of you family or friend the largest size you would print is usually 5 by 7 inches, maybe 8 by 10 at the most. Even small size digital photographs (2MB or less) are ‘good enough’ to create a decent print. But if you want to create prints that are 16 by 20, 20 by 24 inches or larger you need more pixels (in pixels 20 by 24 inches photo is actually about 40 times larger than 3 by 4 inches photo assuming they have the same resolution).

 
Learning to Paint Watercolors

Watercolor is an easy, fun medium for creating art.  Color theory, composition and design can be explored freely with watercolor paint, paper, and brushes.  Several techniques may be used with watercolors for varying effects including painting wet on wet, wet on dry, layering washes, and more.

Watercolor paper comes in cold press, hot press, and rough.  Rough paper has the most texture, and its hills and valleys can result in interesting effects when paint is added.  Hot press is the smoothest and has the finest texture.  Cold press has a moderate amount of texture and is the paper most commonly chosen by watercolor artists.

Watercolor paper comes in several weights ranging from 90 lb. to 300 lb. based on the pounds per ream of paper.  Most artists prefer to use at least 140 lb. paper.  Papers vary somewhat between manufacturers, so sampling different papers is advisable.  Paper can be purchased in pads, in blocks or in large sheets.  The large sheets are usually the most economical and can be torn into whatever size is desired.

 
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