An interesting way to create a little fantasy.
Use small plants like certain types of cacti as a base for a fantastic depiction of a strange world. Populate the plant’s many parts with minuscule sculptures of people, buildings, etc.
A way to generate more memorable experience for the buyer and more income for the store.
Have particular books paired with a print from an artist. The buyer of the book can get the print as well (for a discounted price) because it “goes” with the print and will enhance their experience.
It’s fascinating to see how an artist works.
A book where each chapter shows and tells the story of a particular artist, in both pictures and words.
If you have a reproduction of a famous painting, why not have it framed like the original?!
Make 3D printed replicas of famous paintings’ frames.
As your children start making things like drawings, etc., you accumulate a growing number of their works of art. If you are like me, you try to keep it organized in one place but after a while, it starts to be chaotic and haphazard.
A studio where you can send on a weekly (or ad hoc) schedule your child’s works you would like to keep. Artists at the studio will build a collection of these, keep them safe and organized. They will also create a unique journal of these, edit it to look beautiful, update it regularly, and create an online version so you can see the progress. Any time they think a journal is ready to be finished and to start a new one, they will consult with you and create a new one. You can, of course, get the original anytime, or a professionally printed facsimile.