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"Blue Chair"

"It has been a long time since anyone has felt the ease and comfort afforded by this old 'blue chair'.  Rusting and cast away, it sets in the summer sunshine and gathers dust, straw and spider webs."



ARTIST COMMENT
"This old metal blue painted chair caught my attention when I visited a farm in Banks, Oregon.  Something deep inside responded to the memory of days long ago.  Perhaps my grandparents had a set of chairs like this.  The dust and debris seemed to enhance the loneliness of a single chair gathering spider webs.  I used three different blues in layers to achieve the color of faded paint.  The background was simply the inside of a barn with the warm colors enhancing the feeling of good times gone by."
 

Limited Edition Giclée Print
 
BLU8A 8" X 6" image size - $21 USD + S & H Archival Inks
BLU12A 12" X 9" image size - $33 USD + S & H Archival Inks
BLU14A 14 2/3" X 11" image size - $44 USD + S & H Archival Inks

BLU14CF 14" X 10" image size - $140 USD + S & H Canvas - Flat
BLU14CS 14" X 10" image size - $165 USD + S & H Canvas - Stretched

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"Blue Chair" is a limited edition, giclée print from an original pastel painting by Carol Thompson. The edition includes 3600 authorized, signed, limited edition prints (3500 numbered and 100 artist proofs). Release date is September 2002. Image size and substrates vary. 

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Note: Color of images may vary slightly from the actual artwork due to variations in monitors. Prices do not include framing and/or matting.

WARNING: Copyrighted material. All rights reserved. Artwork may not be duplicated in any way without the expressed written consent of the artist. Any reproduction for any purpose is a violation of United States copyright laws.

© 2006 Carol Thompson