HQ Art by Andy Gilmore
Jeff | October 3, 2011 | Categories: Inspiration

I was pleasantly surprised to find this art in my Inbox one day. Here’s some back story on how it got there. I downloaded an iPhone app a few months back called Ghostly Discovery, which is a streaming radio station that helps you discover music based on your mood. There are 3 criteria for filtering the music:
- The first is a mood wheel. Your options are Aggressive, Frenetic, Energetic, Neutral, Laid Back, Introspective, or Sad.
- The second is a slider with “Digital” on one end and “Organic” on the other.
- The third is another slider. “Faster” or “Slower”
I thought it was a pretty cool idea for an app, but I hadn’t used it in a while. Then one day I got an email from Ghostly. They do more than just music discovery. They also have art for sale through an online store.

I fell in love with some prints by an artist named Andy Gilmore, who describes himself as a New York-based draftsman, designer and musician. He does a lot of colorful, abstract, geometric, digital art. Some of his clients include Wired Magazine and The New York Times.

When the prints came in, we had to do them justice with a great frame job. So we reached out through Twitter and found Jacomet Art Associates, a Houston-based custom framer. Bill took great care of us with the matting and framing of the artwork. He comes highly recommended from Always Creative.


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