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Prints & Reproductions Available of "Play Ball" Paintings


 
 
 



Typically I don't make prints available from my work until after the original piece sells. But these new "Play Ball" series of paintings are different - they are generating a lot of interest and inquiries about reproductions.
 
So, as always, I will continue to offer the "Play Ball" original artworks for sale. First come, first served - this part hasn't changed.
 
What HAS changed is that, for the first week after the original is completed, reproductions can be ordered. I will include an order link with the email blast, blog link, and on Facebook.
 
After that first week, if the original has sold, prints will continue to be available. The same links will be active.
 
If the original has NOT sold, I will discontinue the prints option and offer only notecards until the original has a new home.
 
Think of it like a limited time offer. If you see an image you love and want a repro of, jump on it now - or gamble on how long you'll have to wait to get it later.
 
And know that I don't want you to have to wait a bit to get the image you love on your walls at home. But at the same time I have to respect galleries and other spaces who do not want reproductions of my original works they are exhibiting to compete with their sales.
 
This solution is a win-win, I do believe.
 
So retroactively, have at it - these three images are available for print reproduction orders starting now (the images will take you through to the ordering link) through next Tuesday, July 2nd, 2013.
 
Thanks for supporting my artwork!
Kim
 
OH YEAH, if you are interested in seeing all the other images I have available as reprocutions, take a peek - there's over 250 to choose from!!

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  1. Bonjour,
    C'est toujours un réel plaisir que de revoir vos merveilleuses peintures...
    Gros bisous

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    1. Martine, I'm delighted that you are enjoying these as much as I am!! :)

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