8×10 Print of Painting RYTA Folk Art Main Coon Black Cat Easter Bunny Rabbit 🌺
Happy Easter. It is done on 100 lb acid free, archival paper which I have signed, titled, and dated for authenticity. My artwork is my passion.
Happy Easter. It is done on 100 lb acid free, archival paper which I have signed, titled, and dated for authenticity. My artwork is my passion.
A hilarious twist on Easter treats.
PRINTS: Paper prints of stickers from my previously sold Aceo Cards. You can use them to collect my illustrations as if they were regular Aceo Card prints, or use them as stickers. I painted all my Aceo cards with a lot of love, which makes them wonderful pieces for any art collection.
For sale here is a realist gouache on illustration board by the Australian artist Rosemary Woodford. A truly amazing portrait of a Leopard /wild cat. The eye, the fur, whiskers- all look like a photograph that it’s hard to believe it was done by a human hand! Signed bottom right and dated ’73.Size- About 12 by 15 inches Condition- The image is wonderful. Board is very toned with foxing (stain appearance) and mat burn. Imperfect corners. Signature?- Yes- Lower right as shown. Date – 1973 Please note; *This piece is old and sold AS IS. *All stated sizes or dates are approximate. *For the sake of a smooth and satisfying transaction- please ask all your questions prior to the end of the auction. I will do my best to get back to you in a timely manner. * Payment is expected within 3 days. *Shipping quote is a flat estimate for domestic destinations. The items sold differ in sizes and shapes and are packed only after they were sold. Your PayPal account will be refunded if there is a significant difference between the quote and the actual shipping price. * New York State residents are to pay sales tax. Please advise if you hold a valid NYS resale certificate.
For 11×14 and 16×20 canvas or 9×12 paper art, gallery framing is also available. See attached photo for reference. Newest artwork is primarily created in Florida, USA. Other works were created in either Washington state or California.