Art in a Box GIVEAWAY! Win Art in a Box! Winner announced LIVE!


It’s been a year since our Indie Fixx giveaway, so we decided it’s time to give away a month of Art in a Box! The winner will have Art in a Box mailed directly to his/her home in October!

How to Win: All you have to do is check out our Gallery Page and leave a comment on this post with the artist’s name and a description of your favorite piece. You can enter multiple times as long as you are commenting on different pieces. We will choose one random commenter using a random number generator and announce the winner LIVE on the player below this post. Contest ends on Monday, September 27th at 7:00pm PST. Winner will be announced LIVE (below) one hour after the contest ends on Monday, September 27th at 8:00pm PST. Tune in live because we might have some bonus giveaways to live viewers. Join our Facebook Page or Twitter Page to keep updated.

 

52 comments

  1. Romiette Lindsley
    September 17, 2010

    i love Masako Miki!!!! If i got that in the mail i would DIE of happiness!!!!

  2. laura borchert
    September 17, 2010

    Eric Sanchez - the prints haunt my life, I love them

  3. Nicolas Caesar
    September 17, 2010

    Unknown (Monkey Skeleton?) by Adrian Van Allen

  4. Heather Wooten
    September 17, 2010

    Lena Verderano Reynoso makes my heart go a-flutter.

  5. george chan
    September 17, 2010

    Shannon Ingraham’s illustrations are exquisite.

  6. george chan
    September 17, 2010

    Crystal Morey’s heart in the tree trunk piece is melancholic and playful. I like the contrast of emotions.

  7. Dale Verderano
    September 17, 2010

    Lena Reynoso - Her work always brings my imagination alive with history!

  8. Dale Verderano
    September 17, 2010

    Crystal Morey - Tends to hold your attention. I am amazed how difficult it may be to deliver such work.

  9. Dale Verderano
    September 17, 2010

    Matt Reynoso’s Hammer - Medieval looking yet modern, foreign yet domestic. Gives me the urge to work on a railroad.

  10. April Word
    September 17, 2010

    I really love Pete Glover’s Rub on Letters on paper. So cool — I could look at this for hours.

  11. Katie Heil
    September 17, 2010

    Crystal Morey’s figures always haunt and delight me. Comforting yet strange.

  12. Peter
    September 17, 2010

    Tallulah Terryll’s patterns are totally engaging!

  13. marty leber
    September 17, 2010

    Ben Belknap - i need more Ben…..anything by him would be great. everytime i see one of his pieces i want it !!!!!!!

  14. c. sylvester
    September 17, 2010

    Masako Miki’s deer, especially the two-headed variety, are just fabulous.

  15. c. sylvester
    September 17, 2010

    And Ben Belknap’s dam piece - wow!

  16. Jennifer N.
    September 17, 2010

    I love the piece by Crystal Morey with the wooden box filled with moss and the ceramic jewelry.

  17. Jennifer N.
    September 17, 2010

    Masako Miki’s deer are great.

  18. Jennifer N.
    September 17, 2010

    I also love Shannon Ingraham’s orange tree in the oval frame.

  19. Jennifer N.
    September 17, 2010

    The multiple rainbows by Audrey Roy bring me back to 6th grade.

  20. Dale Verderano
    September 17, 2010

    Tallulah Terryll’s image 41 you can see a fox a duck a sheep and several people .. if you look close. Good going Tallulah !

  21. todd hodes
    September 17, 2010

    Patricia Gillespie: absorbed again — so perfectly & genuinely feminine.

    Pete Glover: infinite machine — the textured, stitched background against the wrought curves of the machine parts and connections; Rube Goldberg meets Escher meets Oakland.

    Matt Reynoso: polyhedrals — my childhood DnD dice set!

    Masako Miki: stacked deer, deer in water — playful yet elegant superposition. exactly what Romiette said.

    Crystal Morey: anything — the faces & hands, the crevices, the coloration and shading. warm cheeks, big eyes.

    Lena Verderano Reynoso: minis — a perfect addition to a compartmentalized trinket wall hanging (does anyone do that anymore?) or shelf. I love to collect tiny pieces like this and compose them.

    … could go on with more favorites, but will stop there.

  22. Ebeth
    September 18, 2010

    Masako Miki Image 186 -
    It’s gorgeous! (deer drinking out of a stream)

  23. Sharon Jue
    September 18, 2010

    Ben Belknap immortalizes the everyman in such a poignant way with clay.

  24. Michelle Watson
    September 18, 2010

    I love so many of them but the Little House print by Clare Szydlowski would go perfectly in my house!

  25. James Wu
    September 18, 2010

    Ben Belknap’s ceramics (Images 73 and 76) are absolutely arresting!

  26. nancy perales
    September 18, 2010

    Ben Belknapp’s green ceramic head (60) speaks to me!

  27. Deby Brooke
    September 18, 2010

    I love Crystal Morey’s art, especially the winged figure portrayed in image 400.

  28. Dale Verderano
    September 18, 2010

    Shannon Ingraham - great pieces *great haning in a hallway or entrance. Good work allaround!

  29. Dale Verderano
    September 18, 2010

    Masako Miki - Fine work, absolutely great. Colors and placement of animals, etc. really appealing to the eye. Keep up the great work!

  30. Dale Verderano
    September 18, 2010

    Jeanne Lorenz
    Image 36 s soft and mellow look at todays happening. Good work! I like it.

  31. Lubaska
    September 19, 2010

    Picture 32 was the first whicht caught my attention. it is painting of Lena Verderano Reynoso. I love the way how she works with colors and lines - architecture is very real and I feel standing down under its walls. thanks

  32. DK
    September 19, 2010

    I love the deer with the yarn on its antlers by Masako Miki

  33. rcagan
    September 20, 2010

    ooh I love the rub on letters on paper by Pete Glover. The’re so awesome. sawesome.

  34. J&M VV
    September 20, 2010

    We love Matt Reynoso’s coffee grinder!

  35. theo
    September 26, 2010

    Crystal Morey chimerical hybrids achieve a sensual vulnerability hinted at by the work of Lee Bontecue, but in a more direct figurative fashion. They are at once haunting and comforting and also a bit funny in a wry manner - that is why they compel me. Hers is a body of work worth following. I can’t wait to see where she goes with it next.

  36. meme
    September 27, 2010

    Acrylic on Wood by Lena Verderano Reynoso with the stage coach riding off in the sunset is like a combonation of abstract and still life.

  37. meme
    September 27, 2010

    Painting by Shannon Ingraham the one with the dog is so beautiful. I love this one too.

  38. meme
    September 27, 2010

    Art by Masako Miki I love the deer in the snow it looks so sweet and innocent.

  39. Deby Brooke
    September 27, 2010

    I love the pieces by Renee DeCarlo Johnson.

  40. Jacqui Sullivan
    September 27, 2010

    Love Crystal Morey’s ceramic sculpture!

  41. Jacqui
    September 27, 2010

    If I had Matt Reynoso’s hammer, I would hammer in the evening…

  42. Jacqui
    September 27, 2010

    Pete’s paper makes me want to save my bags…Ill ditch my eco-bags and when they ask “paper or plastic?” I’ll demand paper and save them all for Pete Glover.

  43. Jacqui
    September 27, 2010

    Lena, I love your green virgin!

  44. Jacqui
    September 27, 2010

    Martin Webb’s textures and colors are so comforting and solid. Nothing bad will ever happen when the work is anchored by a weathered, rusted, bolt.

  45. Jacqui
    September 27, 2010

    YaChin Bonny, please don’t ever let therapists gentle that edge out of you. It is becoming.

  46. Jacqui
    September 27, 2010

    Iris Charabi-Berggren shredded loveliness with your serraded pointy head eds.

  47. Jacqui
    September 27, 2010

    I like when Ben Belknap uses smoky accents on the matte ceramic- i.e. that car that wont go anywhere is going places.

  48. Jacqui
    September 27, 2010

    Renee Johnson’s work grows on me- the colors and atmosphere gel like her glossy drips after a few images- I started clapping (inside) with the triptych, while viewing the gallery’s 404 images.

  49. Jacqui
    September 27, 2010

    Lena, your cows!

  50. Jacqui
    September 27, 2010

    Jaime Lakatos’s mixed media- the complex graphic backgrounds, simple shape overlays and little green lines in the corner.

  51. Jacqui
    September 27, 2010

    Is that Sedonia in the spacesuit oh Adrian Van Allen? Mo wants to go too.

  52. Jacqui
    September 27, 2010

    Eric Sanchez, your work makes me very uncomfortable, and thats a good thing.