Welcome! See Italy (and more) through the eyes of an artist: American sculptor and painter Kelly Borsheim creates her life and art in Italy and shares her adventures in travel and art with you. Come on along, please and Visit her fine art work online at: www.BorsheimArts.com
Monday, September 17, 2007
My "Blue Madonna"
This morning I returned to the art supply store closest to my flat and purchased the cobalt blue, a yellow, and some oil painting medium. This stuff is so juicy, I had forgotten how sometimes I just want to suck the paint right outta the tube. It is this squishiness that I love so much about oil painting and what led me from paint to clay. Sexy!
Hmmm. I am almost finished with my painting on a board of my copia di "The Blue Madonna" by Carlo Dolci. I shot this image of my little painting this afternoon -- not the best lighting and not the most parallel I have ever gotten the camera. She is about 16" x 12" -- I should have measured her before I left my room to go use the Internet.
However, I really like this image and I hope that you will, too, because I am offering her to you at a very special price of
only $200, plus $25 to ship her from Florence, Italy, to the destination of your choice anywhere in the world (with a good address).
How to Buy: I accept checks, cash, and credit cards via PayPal. The latter is probably the easiest method -- and safest for both parties. If you would like to have my "Blue Madonna" please send me an e-mail that includes your request, your mailing address, and most importantly, your e-mail address. I will then send an invoice to your e-mail address, and we go from there.
Thank you so much for your support and interest!
ciao, ciao.
Kelly
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Oops -- bad blogger, Kelly.
I forgot to follow-up to say that I had an unexpected fantastic response to this posting. "Blue Madonna" was sold by the time I woke up the morning after the post, with a couple of other interested parties. Thank you -- everyone! Few things worth doing in life can be done alone. grazie.
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