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Unframed Single Head & Shoulder Study 9” x 12” £75.00 + Postage
This will fit a Standard size Mount
The Painting will fit into a Standard Frame Size once Mounted of 14” x 16”
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Unframed Single Head & Shoulder Study 12” x 14” £95.00 + Postage
This will fit a Standard size Mount
The Painting will fit into a Standard Frame Size once Mounted of 16” x 20”
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Unframed Single Head & Shoulder Study 14” x 16” £120.00 + postage
This will fit a Standard size Mount
The Painting will fit into a Standard Frame Size once Mounted of 20” x 24”
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POSTAGE

UK Mainland - £10.00 by Royal Mail Signed for Next Day Delivery (Excluding Weekends) – this includes Postage, Packing and Insurance

Elsewhere and Overseas – £15.00 by Royal Mail Air Sure – signed for Delivery – please allow minimum of 8 Working Days – this includes Postage, Packing and Insurance

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PHOTOGRAPHS

I Can not stress enough how important it is to have close up and clear photographs to work from. The better the photos - the better the end result, and would hate to disappoint you in not being able to accept your commission. Feel free to send a selection of photographs; this will help me to get a feel for the character and look of your pet and enable me to study them further. These can be either emailed to me or sent in the post or on CD’s (these of course will be returned to you)
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A little ABOUT PASTELS

It’s truly a beautiful and exciting medium not only to look at, but to work in, with its immediacy and luminosity reflecting light, sparkle and hue as under a microscope Pastel particles are likened to diamonds, as have many facets.
Pastels have actually been around for hundreds of years.... look at the 'Masters' Monet & Degas to name but two, they used pastels.
Pastels are a powdered pigment of pure colour that mixed with binders to become a solid stick of paint - And Not to be confused with 'School Board, Chalk!!' .... they are something entirely different.
When properly framed, it is the most permanent of all art. Pastel has no liquid binder that may cause the surface to darken, fade, yellow, crack, blister or oxidize with time unlike other mediums
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