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NZ Company to Inspire the World Through Art

New Zealand Company to Inspire the World Through Art



Auckland based publisher Inspirationz Inc announced today that it is to launch what it calls “the world’s next generation of motivational posters”.

With designs conceived in New Zealand, inspirationz™ integrates history’s greatest quotes with the world’s most inspiring art. Managing director Terry Verhoeven summarises his company’s mission as follows: “We aim to inspire the world through art … and to do so at an affordable price”.
An all-star line up of sculptors and painters whose work has been ‘inspirationalized™’ includes past masters Auguste Rodin, Jules Dalou, Caspar David Friedrich and Antoine Bourdelle, to name a few, as well as a select group of renowned contemporaries whose work can be found on display in some of the world’s finest art galleries.

“We all need meaningful inspiration” says Verhoeven. “Art and literature has historically fulfilled this need, but since the advent of so called ‘modern art’ the inspirational component in what we are offered to contemplate has for all intents and purposes been missing. Modern art essentially leaves it up to us to find inspiration from our own imagination, but what if one’s imagination isn’t up to the task? Inspirationz offers prints of truly incredible masterpieces for people to hang and display on their home or office walls, whereby one need only look, read, and be inspired”.

The company’s inaugural catalogue is scheduled to be released at the end of June and will feature 70 stunning designs and is to be marketed worldwide.
More information visit www.inspirationz.com

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