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Chicks in Space

Chick in Space i (far right)

Chick in Space ii (on left)

Chick in Space iii (the middle child)

Each 6”x6”, acrylic on a cradled wood panel with 3/4” profile (no pressing need to frame), sides painted a sparkley tootsie roll brown, $350 each to the first asking nicely, includes s&h inside the contiguous US. Hawaiian, Alaskan and Canadian shipping available at additional cost. These girls will launchcan ship at the end of April 2026.

This week started out pretty heavy. I didn’t have the motivation to begin another large Bear painting, but I knew that pushing paint would be good for me. I decided to try something light and playful after Facebook served up some good memories of chick paintings from years passed.

Initially I thought the paintings would be like the others, lighthearted, lifesized chicks in pastel-ish spring colors. Instead I found myself drawn to the girls’ personalities, imagining fantastical narratives for each, and they became scaled up VIP (Very Important Poultry) portraits.

Why not treat them similarly to my Mother Bears and add a sky backdrop? Why not add orbiting constellations and a bit of whimsy? Why not cover the sides of the panel with mica laced paint?

Before I knew it, I had three little chicklets ready to spread their wings - and some joy - into the world.

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Big Chicks in Space Love, Kim.

PS Payment plans on request for purchases greater than $500 - 30% non refundable deposit reserves the painting, with 6 months to pay off balance plus any s&h (my current pieces include s&h - paintings done prior to 2026 are at my old prices and s&h is a separate line item). Returning collectors - don’t forget to use “COLLECTOR10” discount at checkout for 10% off acquisitions. Questions can always come my way.

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