...and not too far from the lady giving out Chicken Taquitos samples, I came cross a huge display of really huge photographs, highly saturated color landscapes. Highly saturated like bright plastic. The large size and the saturation (reminiscent of Ilfochrome, if memory serves me well) caught my attention. These were claimed to be numbered editions, but I didn't see any photographer's name mentioned. There was other, non-photographic art as well being displayed, all large and all pretty well color saturated but it was the photographs which I found, well, discomforting. More so than the bias relief wall hanging of penguins on the march.
As landscapes, there were powerful atmospherics at work----dramatic clouds----but nothing terribly memorable going on with the terra firma---distant mountains but little besides the bright colors and large size to grab hold of the eye, IMHO. Maybe if the name of the photographer was made known it would have made these somehow more personable.

I tried to imagine hanging a photograph so huge in a home and unless one really loved the image I couldn't imagine hanging them in a home---perhaps a doctor's waiting room, hotel lobby, open office or commercial space, but not anywhere as intimate as the confines of a home.

Costco, being experts in marketing, makes me wonder if large, highly saturated color prints are what sells---or what Costco expects to sell?
If you're making a Costco run for milk, or maybe one of those rotisserie chickens, keep an eye out for these photographs and let us know your opinion of them.
I don't "get" what these prints are supposed to be saying, but then I'm not as well studied in Art as many of you are.