'Gossip Girl' Richard Phillips Painting Props In Your House?

by Blaine Metzgar | November 12, 2009 at 04:14 pm
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Fans of Gossip Girl rejoice; online fashion mega-store Intermix has announced they will be selling reproductions of the Richard Phillips pop art paintings used as props on the walls of the Van Der Woodsen penthouse. Intermix teamed up with the Art Production Fund to bring fans of the show one step closer to living the Upper East Side lifestyle of Serena, Blair, Lilly, et al. by producing and distributing reproductions of the hyper-stylized paintings featured in the hit TV show just in time for the 2009 Holiday season.

As if the Gossip Girl tie-in weren't you're sole reason for purchasing, the artist, Richard Phillips, is actually a well-respected painter in the modern American art scene. Known for his large-scale, hyper-realistic portraits hailing back to advertisements and magazine pictorials of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s swathed in a glossy veneer.

So check out Intermix and snag yourself some Van Der Woodsen approved pieces to make your house your own little slice of the Upper East Side.

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Amy Judd

The artwork is actually quite nice.

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