Art Blog #126
- Paul Connor

- 6 hours ago
- 2 min read
Alexandra Gallagher's Print Circle - Building a subscription-based art community!

'I’m always searching for fresh, meaningful ways to bring art to life—whether that’s uncovering the stories behind each image, exploring the symbolism in the colours and composition, or looking at how artists connect with people in their everyday lives. One of my favourite ways to see this connection in action is through monthly art subscriptions. I’ve personally signed up to several—some from artists I already feature and admire, and others from creators I’m just beginning to discover, along with the unique processes that shape their work.'
The first artist I subscribed to is Alexandra Gallagher who is one of the artists I showcase in the gallery.
Alexandra is an award‑winning, multi‑media artist whose energy, imagination and work ethic shine through everything she creates—not to mention she’s smart, engaging and wonderfully witty in person.

Inside was a beautifully curated bundle:
- A striking hand embellished open‑edition print
- A personal letter from Alexandra, sharing insight and inspiration behind the work
Every element was carefully wrapped, professionally presented, and felt like receiving a little exhibition in the post.
The idea behind Alexandra's Print Circle is to build up an art community based on:
Connection
Conversation
Collective Creative Experience

Paul writes:
“Alexandra’s Print Circle is a brilliant way to discover her work for the first time—or stay closely connected if you already love what she creates. Her pieces are consistently beautiful, deeply thought‑provoking, and crafted with exceptional skill. For less than the cost of a few coffees each month, you can join a vibrant creative community and receive a unique, hand‑embellished artwork to treasure. Each monthly piece is clearly the result of many hours of care and consideration, and I wholeheartedly encourage anyone who values meaningful art to sign up and support Alexandra in this exciting new venture.”




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