ACEO SFA watercolor, Rise and Shine, Carol Ann Sherman
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Description
This is an original one of a kind watercolor painting on Yupo. Yupo is a synthetic surface type of paper originally manufactured for printing. It’s smooth shiny surface shows off the brilliance and intense pigments of the paint. I use only top quality paints. Each painting is sealed with Kamar Varnish.
What is an ACEO?
ACEO stands for Art Cards, Editions and Originals. These cards are the size of a trading card, 2½"x 3½". Art Cards have been traded among artists for some time. They have become more and more popular, and now ACEO's are available for sale to collectors who wish to buy them. Art Cards are highly collectible and affordable mini-masterpieces. They enable art collectors to own a large variety of art from around the world, and display them in albums or frames.
www.carolannsherman.com
Shipping : Painting will ship within 3 days of receipt of payment. Shipping fee is $2.50. Any additional painting purchased at the same time will be shipped for an additional charge of $1.00. I cannot be held responsible for damaged packages or lost packages. Insurance is available upon request.
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All images are copyrighted. I retain the rights to each image and although this original painting may be sold I give no permission for copies or reproductions of this image. I maintain rights to my original image as well as the right to produce prints of this original.
Carol Ann Sherman was born and raised in Freehold, New Jersey. She received her education at Moore College of Art and the University of Miami, where she earned her fine arts degree with a major in painting. Carol Ann has resided in South Florida and has established a busy life juggling career and art. She teaches watercolor and drawing to adults. Her paintings are characterized by a layering of color on color and tone on tone. Carol Ann’s style is one of contemporary representationalism. She sees life as one major work of art full of whimsy and lush color.
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