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Order credit cards with images of paintings you select

Croatian Times

Croatian artist and author Vlado Franjevic has been chosen to participate in "To art promotion'"- an Artoffer and sponsoring partner Cornércard project.

Artoffer, an innovative internet platform for all artists involved in the fine arts, and Cornércard invited 110 artists to submit their work and selected 303 works of art for promotion.

Among them are Vlado Franjevic’s three paintings. He is the only fine artist from the Principality of Liechtenstein or from Croatia or other countries in the Balkan region who was invited to participate in the promotion. He is a Croat living in Liechtenstein.

With only one click on one of the works of art to be found on the Artoffer site, www.artoffer.com, visitors can order their own personal credit or debit cards.

At the entry site of Franjevic’s own internet presentation, one can follow a link that leads to his three painting motifs that can be ordered as a credit card in Switzerland.

Roland Weiniger, member of the board of ArtistGuild, a union of enterprises in the cultural economy, said: "Vlado Franjevic' s co-operation with Artoffer and co-operation between Artoffer and Cornércard reflect the positive relationship between art and business."

Artoffer is said to have 4,000 fine artists as members who are presenting 50,000 artworks in internet Artoffer galleries. Franjevic has been a member since 2001.




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