Miss Margo Price Print
$50.00
This variant is currently sold out
Miss Margo Price, 2018
Giclee Print 42" X 56" $600 + shipping UPS Ground
Giclee Print 18" X 24" $160 + shipping USPS Priority
Giclee Print 9" X 12" $50 + shipping USPS Priority
The giclee print is on Somerset Velvet (acid free/ archival) paper which has the look and feel of high quality watercolor paper and printed with Epson Ultrachrome professional archival inks. Each print is signed and comes with a one inch border for framing.
Framed Prints
Classic White Frame 1 1/8" Wide x 3/4"Deep, with a 3" white mat. Professionally framed and ready to hang with wire backing.
Distressed White Frame 1 1/2" Wide x 3/4" Deep
Natural Wood Frame 3/4" Wide x 1 1/2" Deep
Blush Pink Glazed Frame 3/4" Wide x 1 1/4" Deep
9x12 (framed = approx 16.5x20) $200
18x24 (framed = approx 26.5x32.5) $400
***Your FRAMED and signed print will be drop shipped from the framer to the address you provide at check-out. Please allow 3-4 weeks for the entire process. Thank you!
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IF YOU ARE LOCAL TO THE MADISON AREA and you want to pick your purchase up in Stoughton, use coupon code STOPICKUP at check-out. For PICK UP ONLY.
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This painting is based off a photograph taken by Jenna Laurenn. Miss Price is sitting in The Green Room at Thalia Hall in Chicago. ( I didn't even think about that when I decided on the green background...I just knew I wanted an emerald feel with the red suit!)
I was just reminding a close friend of mine that those of us that survive to tell our stories, are the ones that make the biggest impact on others. One of the many things that I love about Miss Margo Price, is her story. She's been through some serious heartache and people telling her she didn't quite cut it- and look where she is now. It's our stories of struggle that make us human and connect us to one another in meaningful ways. I'm so inspired by her. I want my paintings to exude this strength and power and resiliency- whether it's of a musician, or of a fox, bison, or owl. I've got my own stories of struggle and these paintings are a direct outcome of that. No struggle, no story.