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Our Gallery

WELCOME TO THE ART OF HUMOR GALLERY!  

Dear Friends and Patrons,

The Art of Humor Gallery at 30 Not-A Road has closed  as of September 2, 2024.  The property has been sold and no longer has a gallery on premises.  Our new location is at 171 Rte 100N. West Dover, VT 05363 as part of a cooperative gallery called I Love Art Space.  We are also operating online at this website.  Thank you for your patronage, and we look forward to hearing from you at our website, or at our new location.

The Art of Humor Gallery was created in 2001 to showcase many of Morrow's notoriously bizarre originals and prints for the eclectic collector, and to serve as a comprehensive walk-through portfolio for patrons and art students.  It is open Friday through Sunday from 10 to 5 or by appointment and is located three miles from the center of the village of Wilmington, Vermont.  If possible, please call ahead. There is a $5 admission charge which can be applied to select items for purchase.

The gallery,  a two story, 2,500 square foot display area, is situated on a thirteen acre property creatively landscaped with perennial gardens, a courtyard, stone terraces, and ponds, which can be seen from the 6 foot tall copper paned windows.  

 

Quality Information
 

Here at The Art of Humor Gallery we take great pride in the integrity, quality and longevity of our print editions. That is why we have invested in the finest equipment and print them ourselves.  Most of our offerings are Giclée prints that we produced using premium quality pigmented archival inks on heavyweight acid-free paper.  With proper care these prints will stay vibrant for generations.

About Giclee Prints

A Giclée is a high resolution digital print made from an archival ink and media combination. Prints may be digitally enhanced, altered or hand embellished by the artist so each one is truly unique. The process is especially suited to the digital artist who works in Photoshop or other composition programs.

 
Prints can be made on demand so an edition can be filled as prints are sold.  Giclée prints may last from 50 to 200 years depending upon the ink set, media and display environment.


Giclée is also a recognized fine art print category like lithographs and serigraphs. Giclée is considered the world's best technique for reproducing original works of art and for printing digitally created art and fine art photography.

Among the many museums with Giclée prints in their collections are: The British Museum, The Metropolitan Museum New York, Los Angeles County Museum, Museum of Modern Art New York, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

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