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A Prayer for Peace

  A Prayer for Peace view or purchase her on my website   A Prayer for Peace, original acrylic on aluminum (will require framing without glass), 24”x24”, $1600 plus s&h. I welcome your questions (yes, I offer payment plans - details below). Just  reach out . I cannot make up my mind as to whether I reserve this one for an exhibition (which means she’s not for sale) or if I try to find her a home. I’ve pondered this for about a week, going back and forth and decided to let the fates determine her future. A Prayer for Peace will be listed on my website and available for purchase until Sunday, March 16th at noon eastern. If she’s still mine at that point, I’ll pull her from the market and enter her in a juried event, which means she may not be available until mid-summer 2025. And if she does come home to me, her price will include my framing cost (right now she can be purchased without a frame). By the way, she is exquisite in person. There are small pockets across her s...

NEW PAINTING Bound

  "Bound (was Dove 3)," 11" x 14", acrylics and pencil on stonehenge paper, small white margin on edges (not pictured), $399 plus s&h to the first asking nicely, if I can part with her. You'de better ask very, very nicely. I accept paypal, personal checks and payment plans. Inquiries may always come   to me . Last week I shared   this painting . I truly thought she was finished. But then in the days since, I've become a better artist. This morning she tapped me on the shoulder and helped me see what could happen with just a few more layers of paint. Of course she'd told me this last week, but I wasn't able to understand it yet. Thanks, as always, for following along on my art journey! Warmly, Kim
"Bittersweet," 16" x 20", acrylics on panel, $199 to the first asking nicely. Inquiries may always come to me . I am slowly finding my way through the emotional mayhem following last week's election. We escaped to Chicago this weekend, where I unplugged from social media and played with my cousins' children. It was the perfect medicine. Back in the studio today, I struggled to find direction. Seemed like the perfect day to paint a turquoise dove with the remnants of my garden blooms. Continuing to work with the florals, thinking about the end of summer and a looming winter.  Thanks for following along with my artwork, Kim ksantini@turtledovedesigns.com