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First of a series of three, inspired by the delicate new growth of early spring.
This is an original encaustic painting, created by melting pigmented beeswax and damar resin and applying it to a birchwood panel. The image is worked in stages, and fused with a butane torch between layers to create a unified whole that is both luminous and very durable.
Presentation: framed as shown
Artwork measures 6 x 6 inches
Frame measures 11 x 11 inches
Titled, dated and signed on the verso
Ready to hang
*Ships promptly via USPS Priority Mail. Email for International Shipping quote.
Looking for the Real Thing? Purchasing an original is a big deal.
Not only is the price demanding, but you're investing in something unique, one of a kind, fragile, and ultimately an asset to you and your legacy.
Sounds deep, but art collecting truly is just that.
My goal this year is to make my originals more obtainable to you. Throughout the year you will find them on Facebook in a photo album, here under Art for Sale, and hopefully soon on my website.
The blog is the simplest way to purchase an original. Visit Art for Sale(found at the top of this page), find the piece, and click Purchase.
It goes through Paypal, and if that doesn't work for you, please Email me and we can make an arrangement. If you've ever done business with me, then you know I'll do whatever is in my abilities to make it work for you.
Buying art isn't like buying something from the store, it's an investment...remember? I make that investment too by serving you, getting to know who you are, and if possible check in and see how that piece is working for you and your home.
I also create Custom Work
If you're interested in owning an original, but don't see one you'd like to purchase simply request a custom piece by visiting my Etsy shop and contacting me through the "Request custom item" link there, or email me.
Please be sure to read these Policies first before you ask for a custom piece...as it should answer most of your questions.
New works will be added often, so keep your eye on the Art for Sale page by bookmarking it!
0 Comments on Original Art For Sale as of 1/25/2013 3:44:00 PM
I have something special to offer patrons of the Edmonton down town market this Saturday: three original sketches drawn on 7.5 x 10" illustration board. If they don't sell I'll be putting them in my etsy store. Visit 104th street just off of Jasper Ave from 9 am to 3 pm to see them. I'll be sharing my spot with good friends Sarah Jackson (creator of the Jam children's book series) and Miss Dishy (illustrator & crafter).
I absolutely love your work! I have visited your blog a few times and decided to add you to my google 'reader'. I also added you to my blogs I read list on my blog http://edrianthomidis.blogspot.com. I can't wait to find out about your 'big' project. Sounds interesting and rewarding. Enjoy it!
In her end-of-the-year column, The Washington Post’s ombudsman, Deborah Howell, reviewed some dismal statistics: since she started in her job in 2005, the Post’s daily circulation has declined by 45,000. At the same time, the Post’s web site registered a 15% increase in viewers. A decade earlier, when the Post first launched its online news service, publisher Donald Graham summed up the imperative in three words: “classifieds, classifieds, classifieds,” but the drift toward news on the Internet has drained away larger retail advertising as well. Newspapers across the country have reported similar slumps in circulation and advertising revenue. (more…)
I absolutely love your work! I have visited your blog a few times and decided to add you to my google 'reader'. I also added you to my blogs I read list on my blog http://edrianthomidis.blogspot.com. I can't wait to find out about your 'big' project. Sounds interesting and rewarding. Enjoy it!