The Unique Artworks of PhotosForGifts.com

The Unique Artworks of PhotosForGifts.com

July 10, 2020

The substance and format of all artworks featured on PhotosForGifts.comThe Online Art Museum™ have emerged from the long-standing dream of Paul Rogers and Sophia Lengyel Rogers to find a way to help nourish, sustain, and uplift the human spirit for ALL people everywhere.™” We have always enjoyed and appreciated art, music, philosophy, history, science, and—especially—thoughtful conversations about the human condition. We are also profoundly inspired by the following eloquent and moving words of Rev. Paul McElroy:

“Everything we say or do, or fail to say or do, has such far-reaching influence that we can never tell what the result will be. Our shadows fall where we ourselves may never actually go. A word or deed may set in motion forces that change the history of the world.”

Johann von Goethe, the legendary 18th century German writer and statesman, also once remarked that “all truly wise thoughts have already been thought… thousands of times...and to make them truly ours, we must think them over again honestly, until they take root in our personal experience.”

A voluminous reservoir of insightful wisdom has been handed down to us through the efforts of all previous generations—by many inspired thinkers, writers, artists, scientists, and others from all walks of life—setting forth their insights concerning the age-old quest of humans for an understanding of human consciousness itself, as well as for an understanding of our place in the world—and even in the universe.

At PhotosForGifts.comThe Online Art Museum™ our designers employ original photography combined with powerful and insightful quotations that have been left to us by previous generations in order to create our unique and original artworks. We carefully match each photograph and each quotation, with the hope that our artworks will stimulate your own thinking, feeling, and reflection about the ethical themes inherent in the artworks themselves—and that this will help enrich the legacy that all of us are leaving for our children and grandchildren and for all future generations.

We also believe that the frames of wall art should always ENHANCE the artwork itself and should never COMPETE with the artwork. At PhotosForGifts.comThe Online Art Museum™ we frame ALL of our artworks ONLY with Nielsen anodized aluminum framing. RC04 frosted gold is the default frame, but you may also choose RC02 frosted silver or RC20 black if you prefer. The unique and powerful elegance of our artworks is easily discernible from a review of the wide variety of artworks that we have carefully crafted and displayed in our various artwork galleries.

The artwork depicted in this Blog Post—entitled Mountain Climbing in the Alpsis available both as a PhotoPrint™ (Item No. 02.01.01.49.A) and as a SoloPrint™ (Item No. 02.01.01.49.B).

©️ July 10, 2020, Paul R. Rogers


Each artwork purchased from PhotosForGifts.comThe Online Art Museum™ receives the following special preparation: (1) it is printed on glossy white photographic paper; (2) it is surrounded on all four sides with a two-inch wide white finish, black core mat; (3) it is faced with UVA acrylic glazing; (4) it is framed with the Nielsen aluminum framing that our customer has specifically chosen; (5) it is carefully packaged and promptly shipped to your home or workplace with all of the necessary hardware attached; and (6) it arrives ready-to-hang on your home or workplace wall.

All of our artworks are delivered to your home or workplace with our 30-day money back guarantee: If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your artwork, you may return itIN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGEwithin 30 days of your receipt of the artwork for a prompt and full refund. However, please contact us first either by phone (800-521-3573) or by email (paulrogers@photosforgifts.com) to apprise us of your dissatisfaction with the artwork. If we are unable to address your concerns to your complete  satisfaction, you will then be authorized to return the artwork in the condition in which you received itsecurely packed in the original packaging material and shipped via the original shipping methodand we will promptly refund your purchase price plus your return shipping charges.


For your own personal or business greeting card correspondence, you are cordially invited to visit our affiliate website, EliteGreetingCards.com—The Online Greeting Card Shopfeaturing a wide variety of elegant 7 inch by 5 inch greeting cards that have also been carefully fashioned through our unique creative process of combining elegant photography (on the front panel of the card) with a powerful and insightful quotation (on the back panel of the card), leaving the 7 inch by 10 inch interior of the card blank for your personalized note.



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