Friday, July 22, 2016

New Archival Prints!

A very exciting development came to fruition this week! I have selected 11 of my small abstract paintings to be archivally reproduced!

You can now purchase my signed, limited edition prints exclusively in my Etsy shop, ArtMaven for £15 plus shipping to anywhere in the world. For my patrons and friends in the United States that's about $20 depending on the conversion rate.

Shipping is affordable too, just £2 in the U.K. and £5 to anywhere else in the world (that's about $6.50 to the United States). Please visit my Etsy shop to learn more.

Small original works and prints are a great way to build your collection or create a dynamic grouping. Painting is a profound practice for me and I believe in its magic and power to transform. I am grateful that I can now share my work in this way with you.

Inclusion
limited edition print
Purchase here: http://etsy.me/29VI48F


Conversation at 3 a.m.
limited edition print
Purchase here: http://etsy.me/29NDzMd

Put these in your hair (don't look back) 
limited edition print
Purchase here: http://etsy.me/29Xypvv

Caught in a moment, silken threads
limited edition print
Purchase here: http://etsy.me/29VFcsB

Sailor's warning
limited edition print
Purchase here: http://etsy.me/2aiGRaX

A fine summer's day
limited edition print
Purchase here: http://etsy.me/2a2iAUH

Illuminate
limited edition print
Purchase here: http://etsy.me/29VrIc7

Secrets by the sea
limited edition print
Purchase here: http://etsy.me/2ad8Adp

Outside voices
limited edition print
Purchase here: http://etsy.me/2a1uHT6

The petals dropped with every stir of her tea 
limited edition print
Purchase here: http://etsy.me/2aeqx8g

Found in a coffee can (let it rust) 
limited edition print
Purchase here: http://etsy.me/2a1oK8C
I am adamant that art needs to be accessible for all and that artists also need to be able to make a living from their work. Reproductions make sense on all fronts. 

That said, you can rest assured that I am pretty picky about what I would sign off on and put into the world. I wanted my prints to be made here in Edinburgh and to support a local business in the process so that's why I chose fellow artist and dear friend, Jenni Douglas' fine art printing service. The colours are vibrant, the details are sharp and they are truly brilliant reproductions! It is a pleasure to work with Jenni on this ongoing project. 

If you are an artist in Scotland or elsewhere in the U.K. and looking to have prints made of your work, look no further than Jenni Douglas.

Until next week, you know what to do; as that popular internet meme states, "support living artists, the dead ones don't need it."

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