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Poppy Moon

 

Poppy Moon

Poppy Moon, original acrylic on flat panel, 18”x24”, private collection (thank you). Prints of Poppy Moon can be ordered here. 


I am so pleased to announce new gallery representation on the east coast. The Zebra Gallery in Easton, Maryland prides itself in representing evolutionary artists bringing a novelty to the ordinary. My work has fit right in there!


If the end of the year finds you traveling to the D.C. area, take a trip over to Easton and say hello to Susan and her staff. And be prepared for an eye-full - it’s an honor to have my work in such fantastic company.


The Zebra Gallery joins Mirada Fine Art(Denver, CO) and Whiteside Art Gallery(Cashiers, NC). I am so proud of the team representing my work. Please visit these spaces and take advantage of the curated, inspirational collections they have built. You may want to call ahead during this season, just to make sure of holiday hours.


A reminder that there are some beautiful originals available on my website. Treat yourself (or someone you love!) to the magic of a painting and completely transform your space. 


Let me know if you would like a payment plan (30% non refundable deposit with the balance plus shipping paid in full inside 12 months time). Repeat offenders, i.e. returning collectors, please use “COLLECTOR10” at checkout for 10% off the acquisition of original artwork. Payment plans and collector discounts are a perk I can offer on direct sales.


I also offer online courses, creative mentoring via my student membership, prints and reproductions, publications and free learning content. It’s all on my website or check out the links below.


Thanks so much for your interest in my artwork.

Love you, Kim

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