
Since Summer definitely isn't
endless, capture its essence with this limited edition print by artist Danna Ray. When you have
Wish You Were Here ($25) on your kitchen wall, you'll get a reminder of sunshine and lake dreams, even if snow is madly falling outside your window.
This archival print is produced with high-quality pigment-based inks on heavyweight paper, and is seven inches square, allowing room for matting and framing in a standard size frame.

You might already know that I've got
a soft spot for the canines, but that still doesn't mean I'm sold on this
Charlie Dog Giclee Print ($89.95). Are you?

Fitting for
So Fresh and So Clean month, these three prints ($20 each) are part of Artist John W. Golden's original "
By Order of the Management" series of digitally made signs reproduced to look like letterpress prints. He created the series after realizing there are some things parents tend to repeat over and over, but he says, "many of these parental mandates are good rules for adults to live by too."

Looking to add a final touch of
romance to your home this month? Then don't forget your walls! By adding a new print to your home, you can easily change the mood of the entire room.

A limited-edition print,
Blue Icicles ($20) will put a little loveliness into the harsh reality of Winter. From Etsy seller YumiYumi, the print is signed, numbered, dated, and shipped in a flat mailer. I think the print would look lovely as part of a whimsical-bird motif in some
grouped frames, don't you?

Every month, the good folks over at
Reform School work one on one with some of their favorite artists in a collaboration called "Student of the Month." This collaboration features work from talented artists and designers and offers new and limited-edition goods from an ever-changing list of artists.
One recent offering is
Tree Factory by Amy Ruppel ($35.00).
Birdcages print ($22) by Traci Edwards is, according to the artist, "inspired by
The Birds, Victorian ghost stories,
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, and the little parakeet my great-aunt had during my early childhood."
This print measures 11" x 14" with a one inch border. It is printed on white archival matte paper and signed and dated by the artist.

I love this bird print from
Jen Bekman's 20x200 gallery. An archival pigment print,
Polly, by Christina Muraczewski ($20), was originally created with acrylic marker and glitter on canvas. While the print itself is perfect for the holidays (there's just something so cozy and wintry about birds in branches), this would look lovely all year round with a thoughtful matting and frame.
We already
saw the sexy cover but now we have the rest of the images. I must say it is a bit of a disappointment. I think Jessica is so much sexier when she is not all dolled up.
Tom Cruise may be number one but Angelina graces the cover. Who knew Forbes was just like all the other tabloids trying to increase newsstand sales by plastering sexy Angie on the front? There is an interesting article on Angelina
saving her image and basically going from sinner to saint.