Count Your buying Blessings

$61.87
#SN.015121
Count Your buying Blessings,

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Count Your Blessings

A fine art reproduction of an original 11x14 alcohol ink painting on Yupo paper. This reproduction is professionally printed on fine art watercolor paper. Why did I choose this type of paper? Watercolor paper is usually thick and the medium texture of this particular paper adds a nice touch to closer reflect the qualities of the original. Each reproduction will be signed, dated (according to month and year it was printed), and titled. This is an open edition reproduction. I would recommend getting this custom framed but if you're trying to save money, you can easily buy a mat and frame from your local frame store (I usually go to Michael's and use their on-going coupons). I would HIGHLY recommend bringing the reproduction with you when shopping, that way you won't be disappointed when you get buying home and realize, "hey that's not the right size!"

- Paper Size: 11"x 14" Image Size: ¼” border around edges (total image a bit smaller than 11x14)
- Fine art watercolor paper
- Signed, Dated (according to print date), and Titled

What inspired the original artwork?

“Dont count your eggs before they hatch, count your blessings before they pass.” I made this one-liner a long time ago, found in my sacred book of rhymes. While experimenting with alcohol inks for the first time, this one-liner finally found its home with one of these alcohol ink experiments. With the alcohol inks, I usually choose some colors, drop them on Yupo paper, blow with a straw if necessary and add rubbing alcohol to separate or blend the pigment. I wait until I see something and then I stop to let it dry. I had a vision for this piece using foam tape to raise certain cut out parts and tacky glue.

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