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Where your memories are art !
Tips for choosing postcard art.
Selecting postcard art is easy and fun. It’s all about personal history. Here’s how it starts.
Where are you from? Where did you grow up? Where did your family go for vacations? Where did you honeymoon?
Where did you go to college? What do you do for a living? What are your hobbies? Where do you live? Where do you work?
Are you interested in art for your home? If so, what room? Are you looking for art for your office? How about your vacation home?
Now, if you are selecting art for anyone: your spouse, your parents, a friend, a coworker - use this same group of questions.
Another suggestion for assembling a personal " gallery " of postcard art is by topics. For example:
- real photo views of waterfalls in Oregon
- bridges in New York City
- real photo doors from New England
- Mount Rushmore before, during, and after construction
- Japanese shrines at the turn of the century
- linen amusement parks showing ferris wheels
There’s really no limit!
Yet another successful method is by postcard type. Black and white images look good together, as do groupings of real photo images, or linens.
Special requests:
What you see here is just a fraction of our collection. Like our homepage says, we are adding images daily, so please stop back by soon. If you have a specific, pre 1950 request, please e-mail us, and let us know what you’d like to see on our site. We’ll do our best to find it for you, and then e-mail you when we are successful.
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