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BARNES AND NOBLE.Com DISTRIBUTES SERIES OF VICKERS POSTERS AND PRINTS
Benicia, CA-Barnes and Noble.com recently began licensed distribution of a limited edition series of 1999-2000 Posters and Prints created by Northern California Figurative artist Marques Vickers. The print on demand works are available for ordering in several formats on the Barnes and Noble website in conjunction with Philadelphia based publisher BuyEnlarge.com, a company with BN minority ownership.
For Vickers, this agreement becomes an additional commercial licensing agreement following his recent wine label design commission with Franciscan Estates Winery in conjunction with the recent 2001 Napa Valley Wine Auction. Three of his images also recently appeared during May and June with a Tricom Pictures television production aired nationally.
Vickers, who recently authored an e-publication and currently publishes a monthly e-magazine entitled “Selling Art On The Internet” (www.ArtsInAmerica.com) currently markets his Figurative paintings, sculptures and photography on over 30+ Internet auction, B2C, B2B and business exchange sites. He was recently selected as one of winning entries for the second consecutive year in a artist competition sponsored by the MAC 21 International Contemporary Art Fair in Marbella, Spain, July 18-22, 2001 (www.mac21.com). The annual fair is the largest showcase of contemporary international artwork in Spain featuring some of Europe’s most renowned galleries and art organizations.
“This marketing opportunity with Barnes and Nobles provides a broader exposure base for my earlier work,” noted Vickers, “and I’m hoping to expand this series of prints and posters to incorporate my newer dancing and Flamenco centered images”.
To view an extensive body of Marques Vickers’ work including his influences and career background, visit his award winning website at www.marquesv.com.
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