Chōchin in Technicolor
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Inspired by Alix's travels in Tokyo and Kyoto, this artwork iterates on the repetition and meticulousness embedded in Japanese culture. Looking upwards, the chōchin (Japanese paper lanterns) hang from above illuminating the universe that surrounds them. Using a combination of marker, pencil, and glitter glue, then employing a rainbow sparkly overlay, Alix millennializes this traditional Japanese structure first recorded in 1085.
All ArtSugar products are made with eco-friendly materials.Discover a curated collection of exclusive products, all designed in-house by ArtSugar’s visionary founder, Alix Greenberg. For over seven years, Alix has been dedicated to uncovering exceptional, underrepresented artists from around the world and amplifying their voices through the platform she created—ArtSugar, an e-commerce art company acquired in 2024.
Alix’s passion for art began at the age of four during a finger-painting class at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, sparking a lifelong journey that led her to earn a Master of Arts from Christie's Auction House and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Cornell University. A native New Yorker, Alix has spent eight years honing her expertise at some of the city’s top auction houses and galleries, further cementing her place as an industry leader.
In addition to her entrepreneurial success, Alix is a respected art history enthusiast and writer, contributing to esteemed publications like *The Value of Art* by Michael Findlay. Her accomplishments have earned her recognition as a Jewish Week 36 Under 36 honoree, and she is an alumna of both Project Entrepreneur (a collaboration between Rent the Runway Foundation and UBS) and VentureCrush.
Alix continues to inspire with her dedication to art, culture, and innovation, and she currently resides with her family on the Upper East Side of New York City.
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What are acrylic prints made of?
Acrylic prints are made with BPA Free Clear Acrylic, LexJet Lustre paper and an Aluminum Dibond backer.
Why is there a price difference between sizes?
The larger the size, the more expensive a work is. Larger = more materials used, more labor and more expensive to ship.