Thursday, January 13, 2011

"My Dearest Sarah" print now available.


Well, it's been awhile since I've posted. Christmas morning I made the mistake of opening an email from someone I thought knew. Compounded that mistake by clicking yes when a little message came up and asked "Do you want to download this thingy?" Sure, why not! It's Christmas morning and the thingy says Merry Christmas or something on it! Well, within seconds my computer screen went black and that was all she wrote! Merry Christmas!

So, here I am, finally have things mostly up and running. I reinstalled my windows 7 that afternoon, but all my images, links and folders are pretty much history... for now. Still working on some things.
So, about my print... I'm just glad to finally be getting prints available of some my work. Was fortunate enough to sell two this week to someone I knew through another blog.
I had done this once before with two other paintings, at quite an expense, but was unhappy with the results. I've found a much better printer now and the quality is much higher. I have two runs of 100 each in two different sizes.
Image sizes are approx. 12x17 and 18x26 on 100% rag. Title lower center. Signed and numbered of course. I will be getting some down to the gallery in the near future.

5 comments:

Mary Beth Brath said...

Fantastic! The original is currently at Gallerie 13 in Mechanicsburg for anyone that would like to see it in person. Breathtaking. Can't wait for the prints to arrive.

Claire Beadon Carnell said...

Michael, I saw the original of this at Gallerie 13, and it is a wonderful painting.

Thom Glace said...

Sorry to here about your computer. But this painting is beautiful! Reminds me of when my wife and I went to Jane Austen's home in southern England. Like Jane and Cassandra in a field. My wife loves it!

Julie Riker said...

Sorry about your computer hassles...we all deal with that from time to time. I also saw the original of this painting at Gallerie 13 and it is incredible.

Debra Kreiger said...

The original is fantastic.