Showing posts with label ethnic folk art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ethnic folk art. Show all posts

Saturday, March 27, 2010

5 of my ethnic folk art paintings have sold and more

"Flying Kites" 16x20 Sold $1,500
"Tending Sheep" 12x16 SOLD $700

"The"The Field" (version 2) 22x27 SOLD $950


"Milking" 14x18 SOLD $800




"Off To Town" 11x14 SOLD $350



"Fox Hunt" 24x36 (Payment for my art rep)






"The Field" (Version 1) 18x24 (in exchange for $1800 ads)
These are the paintings I did last July for a gallery show (two woman show). Since then, they have been moved around to different galleries.
OMFG! The gallery owner just called to let me know 3 more have been sold to to a single buyer. Also another buyer wanted one of those paintings but was too late. Hopefully, she will choose another.
I'm not rolling in dough yet, but out of this I have made a good bit and gotten one great newspaper article about me.
I don't sell my paintings on etsy because people are wary of buying higher priced paintings on the internet. All of my paintings are sold in the New Hope, PA area where I am originally from. My dad and stepmom (remember? I have 4 parents) live and can keep an eye on things.













Wednesday, July 15, 2009

My Gallery show is coming in a few days...





My show's opening reception is July 18 (there's a typo in the date on the postcard which should say "July" and not "June".) 20 of my ethnic folk art acrylic on stretched canvas paintings will be shown along with established outsider artist Harriet Wiseman (one of her paintings is on the postcard too.)
On Thursday, there will be a pre-show for customers selected by the gallery.
Writer Dan Brooks interviewed me by phone and wrote a great article which should be hitting 5 different newspapers today (my dad who is a professional photographer, will also be photographing the actual show for the newspaper he works for.) See article below: