The Nathan McClain Gallery, an online Art gallery, announces the publication of “FEEL the Emotion – Selected Works by Nathan McClain” utilizing Lulu, the world’s fastest-growing print-on-demand marketplace for all things digital. Award winning artist Nathan McClain died tragically in 1997 at the age of 24 and his amazing artwork was only previously available online.
St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) June 21, 2005 -- The Nathan McClain Gallery, an online
Art gallery, announces the publication of “FEEL the Emotion – Selected Works by
Nathan McClain” utilizing Lulu, the world’s fastest-growing print-on-demand
marketplace for all things digital.
Award winning artist Nathan McClain
died tragically in 1997 at the age of 24 leaving behind a vast amount of
outstanding artwork. The Nathan McClain Gallery (www.natemcclain.com) is an
inspiring community based website that showcases McClain’s privately owned
artwork in a digital format. Previously, you could only enjoy Nathan McClain’s
amazing artwork online resulting in a huge demand for his artwork in a
real-world printed book format.
For the first time, the “FEEL the
Emotion” book collects selections of Nathan McClain’s exceptional art and is
available for purchase at www.natemcclain.com. The
book celebrates the recent “FEEL the Emotion” event which gathered McClain’s
imaginative artwork together in a physical place, live and in person – a unique
and rare event in this digital era.
"Since the Nathan McClain Gallery is
a 100% virtual web experience, we shatter the traditional view of an Art gallery
and wanted an equally non-traditional outlet for our first book. McClain’s
physical artwork is priceless and highly desired by a growing number of
admirers. To satisfy their desires, we are delighted to finally provide a
full-color Art book at a reasonable price utilizing Lulu,” said Kristopher
Barks, curator of the Nathan McClain Gallery.
“Independent
self-publishing and print-on-demand at Lulu is part of an entirely new genre of
artistic expression where accessibility is the key,” said Henry Hutton, Director
of Operations at Lulu. “Art lovers around the world can discover and access
artists such as Nathan McClain in just a few clicks, and that’s what makes our
business work.”
You will not find Nathan McClain’s artwork on a wall in a
museum or gallery. Only with the “FEEL the Emotion – Selected Works by Nathan
McClain” book can you admire with your hands the art from a talented artist who
died in his prime. Visit www.natemcclain.com to learn
more about Nathan McClain, appreciate his talent, and purchase the “FEEL the
Emotion” book.
ABOUT THE NATHAN MCCLAIN GALLERY
The Nathan McClain
Gallery (www.natemcclain.com), an inspiring community based website,
preserves and promotes the legacy of award winning artist Nathan McClain who
died tragically in 1997 at the age of 24. McClain is a rare artist who has
posthumously inspired action, impacted people, and gained world-wide acclaim
exclusively through his virtual presence. To learn more about Nathan McClain and
his priceless artwork, visit www.natemcclain.com.
ABOUT LULU
Founded in 2002,
Lulu is the world’s fastest-growing print-on-demand marketplace for digital
do-it-yourselfers. The only place on the web where you can publish, sell and buy
any and all things digital—books, music, comics, photographs, movies and, well,
you get the idea. We simply provide the tools that leave control of content in
the hands of the people who created the content. You see, Lulu is a technology
company, not a publisher. So you can use www.lulu.com to publish and sell
any kind of digital content, and no one here is going to ask you to change
anything. Ever. Your vision is entirely YOURS.
The word ‘lulu’ is an
old-fashioned term for a remarkable idea, person, place or thing. Think of us as
an open marketplace for digital content. The web’s version of a fresh air
market. An on-demand publishing tool for books, e-books, music, images, movies
and calendars. A remarkable idea, person or place. Most importantly, Lulu is
you. Please see www.lulu.com for more information.
MEDIA
CONTACT(S):
NATHAN MCCLAIN GALLERY
Kristopher Barks, Curator
www.natemcclain.com
LULU
Melissa London
www.lulu.com
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