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CONTACT:
Infinity Arts / Mary Potts
phone: 503-777-1664 / toll free 1-800-403-9920
e-mail: infinityarts@hotmail.com
mailing address: 6415 SE 43rd Avenue / Portland, Oregon 97206

Customer Service Hours:
Monday - Friday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm (pacific time)

Wholesale! Yes, we offer wholesale prices to retailers. Please click here for wholesale pricing and guidelines.

Other places you can find us online:
myspace.com/infinityartsgallery
infinityarts.blogspot.com
myspace.com/justinpotts
justinpotts.com

 

 

 

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ABOUT:
Infinity Arts Gallery began in 2000 as a collaboration between artist duo, Justin & Mary Potts. Our focus is both functional and fine art and we have always made it our goal to price our wares reasonably so that they would be accessible to a larger audience.

Mary Preiser Potts has a degree in photography but is mostly self-taught in every other area of art. She says that her main passions are creative design and the combining of color and shape. To this end, she likes mixed media art involving thread and fabric, as well as paint. She is a self-taught graphic designer and this website is her main graphic outlet. She has written fiction and poetry (mostly for children) as a hobby for most of her life. She is the mother of one wondrous 7 year old named Jonah and the wife of an incredible artist, mentioned numerous times all over this site. Mary can also be found at: myspace.com/infinityartsgallery and she blogs about new designs and art at: infinityarts.blogspot.com.

Justin Potts is a self-taught artist who has been painting and drawing seriously since his early teens. His favorite media are ink, gouache, watercolor and acrylic. Justin is also a singer/songwriter and musician of many talents. He has just released a new album entitled Eohippus, which was recorded in his home studio in Portland, Oregon. You can find Justin's music and more of his art at: Justinpotts.com and myspace.com/justinpotts.

We are also very concerned about environmental issues. We are always seeking out ways to make our wares more eco-friendly by searching for sustainable raw materials and by using recycled materials whenever possible. We do our best to reuse and recycle all packaging and shipping materials - therefore, the box you receive may not always be brand new. Did you know that most postal annex stores will accept your packing peanuts and then resell them? Or, that you can post your bubble wrap, boxes and packing materials for free on craigslist.org and businesses like us will be thrilled to come and pick them up? Please help us do our part to recycle and reuse everything!

NEWS: Infinity Arts will be at the Alberta Art Hop on May 17 from 11-6. (22nd Ave. & Alberta St.)

11/07 - Infinity Arts Going Green Update! We've made a significant step toward our goal of going green - yay! We've found a replacement for our 1/4" mdf. It is called Arreis and is a 100% recycled wood fiber, formaldahyde-free sustainable design fiberboard (read more). It has the same durability, lightweight smooth-finish, but without the chemicals. I'm so excited, I can barely stand it. We have also purchased a new pallette of milk paints from The Old Fashioned Milk Paint Company in rich, beautiful colors. Fun fact: milk paints are the most durable, long-lasting paints available and they are so safe and biodegradable, you can pour them out in your garden.

What's Brand New? Check out our new Earth-Friendly Wall Clocks! And, check out our Recycled Art section for Justin's new collages - on recycled closet doors!

Please visit the i.a.g. blog for the latest twists and turns of our business as we find our way on our path of choice!

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