$19 for $40 Worth of Art Supplies or $39 for $100 Worth of Custom Framing from Jerry's Artarama.
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- Huge selection of art supplies across many media
- Wide array of framing materials
Artists always want muses without realizing they are a big responsibility, demanding regular walks, a ticket to every sunset, and smoothies made of old pastels and Greek yogurt. Cultivate your creativity an easier way with today's Groupon, good for art supplies or custom framing at Jerry's Artarama. Today’s Groupon must be used at Jerry’s brick-and-mortar Providence store. Choose between the following artful options:
- $19 for $40 worth of art supplies
- $39 for $100 worth of custom framing
Jerry’s stocks its brightly colored creative haven with premium and hard-to-find materials for artists in virtually every medium. Enjoy all of turpentine’s paint-thinning properties without risking an unpleasant nostril mugging with Weber odorless Turpenoid ($21.99/gallon), or give drab standardized tests a much-needed splash of color with a set of 12 Prismacolor colored pencils ($10.56). Winton oil paints (starting at $3.13 for 37 ml) turn blank canvasses into color-dappled eye magnets, while 11”x14” Canson Biggie sketch pads ($6.15) and Strathmore 400 series 9”x12” drawing pads ($3.58) serve as convenient alternatives to doodling on the faces of fellow commuters.
Those who’ve already completed their magnum opus oil painting, prize-winning watercolor, or blue-ribbon macaroni mosaic can call upon Jerry’s friendly framers to enshrine it in its own custom casing. Choose from a vast supply of wall-mounted materials such as rustic custom wood frames(starting at $33.54 for 12"x12") and custom aluminum frames (starting at $17.06 for 12"x12").
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About Jerry's Artarama
Since 1968, Jerry’s Artarama has stocked shelves with multitudes of tools and supplies and helped artists show off finished work with custom framing. The comprehensive inventory fulfills artists’ every need, featuring everything from acid-free blank stretched canvases to Lukas oil colors, which have been transmitting images to paper since 1862. Although prices vary depending on matting and glass choices, a custom frame can protect and showcase a diploma, favorite 8”x10,” or beloved box of cereal.