Papirmass October 2017 Subscription Box Review

Make the first comment!
Hello Subscription independently researches and reviews the best subscriptions and products. Things you buy through our links may earn us a commission.
Go to commentsNotification

Papirmass is a monthly art print subscription. Each month, you’ll get an art print to satisfy your art and cultural curiosity – delivered right to your doorstep. You’ll never have trouble adding a new art print for your collection since Papirmass is the perfect way to discover new and upcoming great artists. It ships worldwide (with free shipping!) from Canada.

The prints are wrapped in custom-printed rigid mailers perfect to protect the print from awful weather. There’s also an invitation to share our personalize print display on social media.

This month’s artist is Boyoun Kim. We received a card with information about the artwork and a short interview with the artist. According to her, she loves to use silkscreen because it’s fun and gives a unique result. Her most important tools are her computer and a Wacom tablet.

This wonderful piece is called “Moving Forward.” I love how the art and the name of the piece reminds me to keep my eyes on the bigger picture. It’s not normal that the month’s selection speaks so directly to my heart and soul but I am absolutely enamored with ” Moving Forward”.

On the back side are suggestions for displaying my new art and a few questions to help me get the full effect of art appreciation. I think this is my favorite feature of this subscription.

“The most effective way to do it is to do it.” ~Amelia Earhart

What a great kick in the paints to remind my to just keep going and move forward in all that I do. One step to achieving any dream is to do. This will be proudly displayed on the family command center board in my house to help us all stay motivated.

Papirmass continues to bring amazing art and new artists to my doorstep month after month. I like the questions to help with my art appreciation. My appreciation for art in many forms has grown thanks to Papirmass, I feel like I can now hold my own when discussing art and that’s a wonderful progression. I can’t wait to see what next month brings me.

What did you think of this month’s prints from Papirmass?

Visit Papirmass to subscribe or find out more!

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *