Art4Love creates virtual art display process

Art Business News, August, 2005 by VisuWal

NEW YORK -- Art4Love Inc., an emerging growth art company that secures the distribution, leasing and sales rights of visual art, recently released its groundbreaking VisuWall virtual art display process. Created in order to make collections of original art and photography easily accessible, the process enables clients to visualize their future art collection on their walls prior to purchasing. Art4Love's initial project helped the company E*Trade to select a new collection of art for a number of its offices. VisuWall played an important role in streamlining the art selection process for widely dispersed E*Trade locations.

"A more traditional approach of circulating individual digital images, color samples, along with the original paintings sent by mail, would have been much more costly and time consuming," says Chad Love-Lieberman, Art4Love's founder and CEO. "E*Trade was able to purchase its art collection by using a VisuWall presentation at their board meetings where a remote Art4Love representative assisted with questions."

Art4Love has access to the works of 1,200 artists, representing the rights of more than 15,000 pieces of original artwork by emerging and established artists, as well as more than 80,000 high-quality digital images through partnership agreements.

For more information, visit www.art4Love.com.

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