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A variety of Society6 freshness. We are so thrilled to announce our latest collaboration with The Kn

A variety of Society6 freshness. [View in Browser] [Society6] [Artfully Wed: Our Artists Teamed Up With The Knot To Create Limited Edition Wedding Websites] We are so thrilled to announce our latest collaboration with The Knot, one of the largest sources for wedding inspiration. We partnered with them to help release a series of (free!) wedding website templates featuring artwork by three Society6 artists. [Read More] [How To Find The Coolest Art For Any Budget] One of the best things about S6 is that we have thousands of incredibly affordable art prints and thousands of investment pieces (that are still pretty darn affordable!). Get ready to bring out the Benjamins (or Washingtons) as writer Angella D'Avignon shows you how to become the art collector of your dreams. [Read More] [Clothed In Imagination: S6 Artist Aitch On Her Collaboration with Fashion Designer Sandra Mansour] S6 artist Aitch has teamed up with Swiss fashion designer Sandra Mansour to produce illustrations for her beautifully badass Warrior Collection. Aitch's work exudes feminine strength, making it the perfect pairing to a powerful yet delicate collection. [Read More] [Love And Grief: Inside The Paradoxical World Of Angela Dalinger] German artist Angela Dalinger creates a world where fear, humor, and the grotesque mingle together in an unimaginable harmony. Here, we're taking a peek inside Angela's home studio in the countryside, where she lives, works, and dreams up her incredibly unique brand of creative expression. [Read More] [Six Pack: Week of September 26, 2016] This week's Six Pack features the creative stylings of Oilikki (Russia), Audra Auclair (Canada), Orlando Mendoza (United States), Old Craft (Denmark), Rickyleungart (Canada) and Olivier Bonhomme (France). [Read More] [Art in the Wild] [Society6 Instagram] [Society6 Instagram] [Society6 Instagram] [Black Watercolor World Map] [End Up Here] [Sasha] [More of the Good Stuff] [Refer A Friend] [Gift Card] [All Good Guarantee] [Connect With Us:] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Instagram] [Pinterest] [This email was sent to you because you have an eye for great art and are subscribed to our newsletter.] [Preferences] | [Unsubscribe] [1655 26th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404] [View in Browser] | [Privacy Policy] © 2016 Society6

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