Now that kids are back in school, all those budding Picassos are busy producing several "masterpieces" in any given week. Anyone with piles of artwork is often at a loss as to how to display and save all their kid's art. Nothing's more endearing than those stick figure family portraits or a rendering of the family dog. However, parents and grandparents who skillfully attempt to slip excess art into the receptacle or recycling bin eventually get caught. Kids just don't understand why Sparky had to go "bye-bye." In their mission to celebrate and elevate children's artistic creations, the friendly folks at Three-eyed Fly created My Art Gallery, a new approach in displaying kids art. This personalized system showcases and stores several pieces of art at a time and was awarded "2013 Product of the Year" by Creative Child magazine.
Kristina Kowatsch-Beyer of Three-eyed Fly stated, "In this evolving age of digital entertainment, we want to preserve drawing from becoming a lost art. Kids still get excited by what they can do with paper and basic art supplies." Creating art can benefit children by expanding their abilities in the six C's:
My Art Gallery is designed to provide children a distinguished outlet in which to show off their talents. The children's art display system hangs from any wall or metallic surface and a prominently placed photo frame highlights the young artist. The set of three frames may be oriented in any direction and can accommodate any 8.5" x 11" drawing, painting, or project. Each frame holds up to 35 works of art and kids can easily insert their own latest creation. Once the frames become full, artwork can be moved to the provided Keepsake Box.
Three-eyed Fly is a family-owned company committed to creating quality goods that are fun and functional.
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