Artists selling postcard packs?
January 17, 2023 2:39 PM   Subscribe

In search of artists who sell postcards or postcard-sized prints of their art for under $30 or so. Extra bonus if they sell sets of multiple different pieces in postcard format!

In a fit of pre-spring cleaning I culled a bunch of posters and art off of my walls and then realized I don't have enough new art to replace it with! I have a lot of larger items I'm keeping up, but have always filled in the spaces in between with postcard-sized bits of art or photos. Last year for Christmas I bought myself postcard/sticker packs from Jacob Van Loon and Casey Weldon via Instagram and would love to find more artists selling their art this way.

I'm open to most art styles, but my decorating tastes skew bright and colorful. I love classical rich oil portraits and landscapes, abstract neons, kitschy erotic art, stark black and white photography, but really anything that I'm not going to find at Ikea. I like to change the walls around frequently, so getting 4-6 postcards for $30 or less allows me to give a little support to an artist but also not invest too much in something I might not keep up for long.

Any artists I should check out?
posted by evilbeck to Media & Arts (19 answers total) 13 users marked this as a favorite
 
Julian Merrow-Smith's done Postcard from Provence since 2005; this notecard pack (still life oil paintings) is $15.
posted by Iris Gambol at 2:51 PM on January 17, 2023 [1 favorite]


Definitely on the silly end of the spectrum, but: Simon Drew.
posted by offog at 3:02 PM on January 17, 2023 [1 favorite]


I live near NYC Chinatown and my local coffee shop is featuring a local artist, Peach Tao. I really like her art - colorful with animals. They sell postcards at the coffee shop. Sadly, Peach's online store doesn't have postcards but prints for $20. I like Little Red Riding Hood and Lemon Bike.

If you are ever in NYC Chinatown, check out her murals which are really wonderful. My son loves the tiger and rabbit serving a meal to a black cat.

Her website is here.

posted by ichimunki at 3:04 PM on January 17, 2023 [1 favorite]


I discovered Megan Marie Myers in a coffee shop in Bend Oregon, and since I'm traveling indefinitely and could not buy one of the prints there, I picked up postcards and a travel journal with removable postcards in the back.
posted by Lyn Never at 3:10 PM on January 17, 2023 [1 favorite]


I love the Crow Tarot art by M.J. Cullinane
posted by belladonna at 3:14 PM on January 17, 2023 [2 favorites]


You might like Stasia Burrington's work. (Her shop is on a short break at the moment.)
posted by esoterrica at 3:20 PM on January 17, 2023 [1 favorite]


Postcard packs from local(ish, to me) artists at buyolympia.com
posted by btfreek at 3:21 PM on January 17, 2023 [2 favorites]


I wish she had a postcard pack as the calendar pages are probably too big for your needs (and the preview images on the back cover would probably be too small), but just in case.

I like this artist’s 5x7 folk arts prints, but they’re $15 each, so you’d only get 2 for $30, not 4-6

This artist has greeting cards, though not postcards.
posted by tan_coul at 3:27 PM on January 17, 2023 [1 favorite]


Oops, forgot one. How do you feel about fantasy?
posted by tan_coul at 3:35 PM on January 17, 2023 [1 favorite]


If you're interested, I can mail you 4-6 botanical drawings in color from the New York Botanical Garden for a donation to a non-profit.
posted by aniola at 3:55 PM on January 17, 2023 [2 favorites]


I'm a paper marbler and have sets of postcards in my online shop. I just restocked so I have two different assortments, with eight postcards in each pack.
posted by Sweetie Darling at 4:04 PM on January 17, 2023 [1 favorite]


Response by poster: Just to clarify, it's ok if they're not actual postcards, just looking for that smaller size format. These suggestions so far are fantastic!! Keep 'em coming if you've got more!
posted by evilbeck at 4:30 PM on January 17, 2023


The late Charley Harper's studio has two books of postcards, one of various animals and one of just birds.
posted by plastic_animals at 4:54 PM on January 17, 2023 [1 favorite]


If you like linocuts, Ken Swanson provides many of his designs in the smaller format. Some of his work is very whimsical and I've always loved the quality and originality of his work. (Full disclosure: Mr. DrGail and I own two of his linocuts.)
posted by DrGail at 5:02 PM on January 17, 2023 [1 favorite]


MoMA and other museums often have good sets.
posted by ljesse at 9:41 AM on January 18, 2023 [1 favorite]


100 Postcards by 10 Artists (100 designs; real animals, mythological creatures), $17/Walmart seller, $20/ Amazon, $22/eBay
posted by Iris Gambol at 11:56 AM on January 18, 2023 [1 favorite]


I've bought a couple of gorgeous mixed postcard sets of nature illustrations by Olivia Mendoza.
posted by hessie at 9:26 AM on January 19, 2023


Yeah, was gonna also mention MoMA, and I imagine the Met and MFA too, but smaller museums also have them; bought a couple from the Dulwich Picture Gallery's Ciurlionis exhibition last fall.
posted by troywestfield at 1:17 PM on January 19, 2023


I've really enjoyed sending Molly Brown's art cards.
posted by yarntheory at 3:12 PM on January 22, 2023


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