Print size is the same size as the original painting, about: 4x6 inches (10.5 x 15.5 cm).
About the image:
Here's a little series I started at the beginning of this year. A little anthropormorphic, but a little disturbing, too. This is the Frog Quuen, regal, serene, but possibly not that bright. All the paintings are hightly detailed miniatures, each is barely larger than 4x6 inches, and the prints I have printed to the same size as well.
Have a look at my other auctions for more of the series.
Details about this print:
Print size is the same size as the original painting, about: 4x6 inches (10.5 x 15.5 cm).
A signed, high quality print on archival matte paper, with pigment inks (very fade-resistant).
Note: the words 'www.nancyfarmer.net' do not appear on the actual print.
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Other info:
Please visit my ebay 'about me' page for links to more information on my work, and have a look at my other listings for more prints.
Overseas payment: by paypal.
Combining postage:
Several prints can often be posted together at a reduced postage total. I will email you with a total if you have won more than one item within the day. for more information, please email me.
About my paintings:
My paintings are largely concerned with the re-working of themes of fairytale and fantasy, mixed with many modern-day references, always trying to give a little disturbing twist to my interpretations. The result is something that hovers somewhere between fantasy and satire, and is not quite either. I do not usually take my subjects too seriously, though I may occasionally seek to make a serious point by poking fun.
I have a weakness for depicting the totally ordinary and mundane - when it is quite out of context with the subject - a sort of inappropriate normality, hence the common appearances of glasses of wine and cups of tea amongst my pictures. I like the idea, for instance, of Devils on their coffee break, after a hard morning persecuting the Damned. This kind of subject also lends itself to the sort of undertones of fetish that often colour the characters in my paintings.