Rose, 24x30, acrylic on cradeled panel (no need to frame, painting will arrive wired and ready to hang), $2800, available exclusively through my website. S&H inside the contiguous US is on me. Hawaiian, Alaskan and Canadian shipping available at additional cost.
If you’ve been following these Masked Bears, you’ll have noticed how the floral aspects are unique to each. It is great fun to dream up the next iteration, choose the appropriate Bear expression, and start to paint the magic. And it’s so rewarding, as the end results manifest with so much more strength than I could have imagined.
These are all pulled from my visual memory banks, laced together by proprietary means and techniques that do not involve Ai. They are 100% human conceived and executed - something I’m starting to value more and more lately.
Rose is now on my website for your direct purchasing, along with viewing in a room or right up close, until I offer her to the general public later tomorrow or Thursday.
Earlier today I demo-ed my ideation process and shared the digital tools I use to build a launching point for the paintings, and Rose is the example. If this is of any interest, the recording sits inside the Independent Study tier of my membership (on Patreon) The session will be streamable for the next 60 days (part of a library of other videos, including last month’s demo on how I intentionally recreate happy accidents as a mechanism to study and learn more about my tools/processes).
I am so grateful for your interest in my work.
Thank you so much for your support.
Big Red Rose 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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