SOURCE: OverstockArt.com
January 31, 2007 08:34 ET
Great Art Reproductions Make an Extraordinary Gift for the One You Love
When It Comes to Giving Gifts to Women Men Are Confused -- Let's Just Face It
WICHITA, KS -- (MARKET WIRE) -- January 31, 2007 -- With Valentine's Day approaching quickly, guys
around the country are starting to sweat. But it doesn't have to be hard.
Why not let good art come to your rescue?
OverstockArt.com, the Internet's
leading maker and seller of reproduction oil painting, is making a special
commitment to helping harebrained males figure out just what to get their
sweethearts this year.
"Art and love are very similar," said David Sasson President of
OverstockArt.com. "Art makes for a wonderful gift in any occasion, but it's
ideal for Valentine's Day."
Sasson added that picking the right art is easy, especially for that
special someone.
"All the guy has to do is pick one that looks pretty -- it's as simple as
that," he said.
True enough, it doesn't take genius-level knowledge of art to know what's
pretty and what's not. And choosing the right piece is never difficult
when all the selections are online and views are only a "click" away.
"It's not hard. As long as you find something that's relatively good
looking, she's going to be happy. Art is such a sophisticated gift, she'll
be head over heels just because of the thought you put into buying the
piece -- whether you knew what you were looking for or not!" Sasson said.
Sasson calls it "Art for Love" as the handmade oil painting reproductions
of famous artists such as Vincent Van Gogh,
Claude Monet or Gustav Klimt hold
such passion and romance that they make it one extraordinary gift for the
one you love.
Affordability is key also. Most of OverstockArt's pieces cost less than
100 dollars and still carry the quality of an actual gallery-hung painting.
"The oil paintings are real," Sasson said. "You're getting an actual
painting -- it smells like a painting, it feels like a painting and it
looks like a real painting. It's much, much better than buying your
sweetie a poster with the same picture on it."
See www.OverstockArt.com for
details.