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8 Sandvox sites tagged “commission”

G-rumpy Bears

G-rumpy Bears

“Bears for sale - page showing the bears currently available What are the bears made of - the fabrics and stuffings used to make a G-rumpy bear How to buy - a G-Rumpy Bear About Jane - a brief biog Make your own G-Rumpy Bear - a pattern you can buy to make your own teddy” — Jane Leonard

North Fremantle Leadlights

North Fremantle Leadlights

“I frequently get favourable comments about the site. My customers want to see my work -not read a lot of self praise text!” — Robert Miller-Eves

Regina Atwood Art

Regina Atwood Art

“It's all about art. My website displays a variety of paintings and also illustrated and published children's books.” — Regina Atwood

Susan McGehee

Susan McGehee

“The purpose of my website is to create an electronic portfolio show photo images of my past woven metal and wire wall hangings, wire and metal kimonos,wire and glass ornaments. The contents also include artist information, list of galleries and art consultants, resources, information about weaving...” — Susan H. McGehee

Images by Fiona Nichols

Images by Fiona Nichols

“Not yet concluded any sales, but I have great hopes. The few people who have looked at the website are very impressed by it. That is due as much to the Karelia team as to my own works.” — Fiona Nichols

Paula Schoen / Contemporary Art

Paula Schoen / Contemporary Art

“Building my website with Sandvox forced me to get all of my digital photos in order. In the process, I was able to revisit some great exhibitions, trips and paintings that I had not seen for a few years. Plus, my newly designed site gave me the opportunity to contact others in the art community...” — Paula Schoen

Brian Alabaster Sculptor

Brian Alabaster Sculptor

“The clear clean line and black background provides the perfect foil to images of my sculptures. The clever gallery system gives easy navigation around the site” — Brian Alabaster

Aquilo Mosaics

Aquilo Mosaics

“I chose the design I am using because it was very simple and allowed me to modify the banner and surroundings.” — Gerry Lavery