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art SOJOURNaling - The Butterfly Effect ....and a studio sale reminder....

 

The newest installation in my art SOJOURNaling project was released today - The Butterfly Effect is a journaling session rooted in a meditation to connect with your breath paired with a drawing exercise based on manifesting change in the face of the impossible. A lesson created for those of us who have been bruised and battered by the world of late. The art SOJOURNaling sessions are accessible via my YouTube channel. Here's a direct link to The Butterfly Effect.

Read on for details about tomorrow's studio sale, too - five rabbit paintings are looking for homes!

i am hopping into summer with a handful of bunny paintings.... (sorry, couldn't resist a bad pun!!)


On June 10th at noon eastern, you will find the listing for the above paintings on my website, inside my portfolio under "Available." Here is a direct link to that page - just remember that the paintings won't show up until the scheduled time. 
  
If you would like to see detailed images of the paintings prior to the sales' start, please use the links below:

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Geranium
Molytva
Promise
Wild Iris

At the specified time, the paintings will be added to those on my "Available Paintings" page, with an "Add to Cart" button (interested buyers will click on the image of the painting they wish, and on the subsequent page choose the "Add to Cart" button). Once a collector completes the sale, the "Add to Cart" button is no longer available. 

Again, you will not see the new paintings on the page until noon eastern on the 10th. However, I will say that there currently is a wonderful collection of available work on my site at the moment, and I would be happy to combine shipping on purchases.

RETURNING COLLECTORS: Message me after your purchase, and I'll refund your 10%. This is the most efficient way to get your collector discount without having to wait for a coupon code and perhaps lose the painting to another buyer.

INTERNATIONAL COLLECTORS: My website does not have a means for me to correctly charge international ship costs. For international shipments, I fully expect there will be additional fees beyond what the system calculates at the time of sale. My current plan is to address this surplus cost via a separate invoice after the paintings' sale and we have a final weight for the parcel. I am happy to discuss this with you at any time.

Thanks, as always, for following along with me and my artwork.

Meanwhile, if you have any questions, please reach out. I'm here to make your acquisition process as enjoyable as possible.

Thanks for taking the time to look at my work,
With peace, Kim

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