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"Home Is Where The Heart Is"

Custom Hand Painted Interior Portraits From Photos or Painted Onsite

Pastels on paper 11" x 24" or Acrylic's on canvas 16" x 20"

$500 - 1      $900 - 2 

Custom sizes and travel expenses to be discussed.

All are on display at JMC Art Shack  5209 Atlantic Ave, Ventnor, NJ

This is a personal look into my everyday world. My homestead.  My heart.

As you can see my "Girls" are with me everywhere. They follow me, and have their own spaces that they perch.

The first 2 are pastels on sanded pastel paper. 11" x 24"

 

Theses 2 are painting in acrylics on canvas

16" x 20"

18" x 24"

 

Chalk Paint / Shabby Chic Hand Painted Bed and Nightstand...... $900. Both.

Delivery and shipping will need to be discussed



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