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I want to share this cute little piece I recently painted right before I went off to Keen Halloween. It is a 5″x 7″ acrylic painting on wooden panel. Just this weekend at the Hollywood Farmers market, I sold it to a very lovely couple who buy from me frequently. Just last month they had bought my original Dark Mad Hatter painting. It’s so exciting to have such loyal fans
Although I don’t have the original anymore, I do still have prints available in my Etsy store and will be selling them at upcoming shows. Sizes that I have available are 4″ x 6″, 8.5″ x 11″ and 11″ x 14″.
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Here is some more art inspired by the Wizard of Oz Wicked Witch. She is a Gothic Steampunk Witch wearing a curly hat and brown dress with a skull belt. At first this was just a simple sketch. I was working on note cards to sell at my Etsy store. But as I continue working on it, it turned into a full painting. I definitely got a lot of enjoyment out of painting her.
I have her available as a print for sale in my Etsy store. Gothic Steampunk Witch is printed on archival heavyweight 8.5″ x 11″ paper with a 1″ white boarder around the image for easy matting. Comes unframed and unmatted. Colors are bright and beautiful. Netter than on screen. Signed by me!
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