Sara Eyestone " Arizona " Batik Painting, Southwestern Art, MAKE OFFER
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"Arizona" Original Batik Painting by Sara Eyestone
Hand signed by the artist
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"Arizona"Matted, Unframed Original Batik Painting
(Batik is a process of painting on silk or other fabrics)
Hand signed by the artistMat Size: 37-1/4" x 49"Image: 31" x ...43"
Condition of the painting is: Excellent. The mat has a spot in the bottom left corner of the mat where the linen was not glued perfectly. Artwork not examined outside of the frame, but we can take it out and roll in a tube for cheaper shipping if you'd like.
100 percent guarantee of authenticityCertificate of Authenticity is includedGallery Retail: $3, 650.00 unframed MAKE AN OFFER!! Shipping Info :
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Sara Eyestone (1943 -)Americanartist Sara Eyestone is known for her choice of beautiful subjects painted withunusual combinations of glorious colors. Art lovers and private collectorscommission her paintings that later become the subject of her international artposters, calendars, lithographs, and Caspari notecards. This published work isavailable in over 500 museum shops and specialty stores worldwide. In 1986, when Sara’s “The Golden Lady”was chosen as the official Statue of Liberty Commemorative Plate, the New Jersey State Museumcelebrated her work with a large retrospective featuring paintings and drawingsfrom her private collectors. It was the artist’s fiftieth solo exhibition. She is still actively painting, and curates the collection at La Posada in Santa Fe.