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***** CRAAAZY R1 AUCTION ***** JESSIE MEIER ORIGINAL : BLOOMING FLOWER FARM
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***** CRAAAZY R1 AUCTION ***** JESSIE MEIER ORIGINAL : BLOOMING FLOWER FARM

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Indicative market price: R1,800.00
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R101.00
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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
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Product code
4365
Bob Shop ID
39533862

TITLE:JESSIE MEIER ORIGINAL :  BLOOMING FLOWER FARM

ARTIST: Jessie Meier

SIZE: 30cm x 20cm

MEDIUM: Acrylic on prepared board - To be framed by buyer

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FOR SECURITY REASONS: NO COLLECTIONS

 

NOTE: Varnish is the final layer applied to all of my paintings, which is done to protect the painting from pollution in the atmosphere and/or any abrasion. Varnishing the painting also brings out the colours to the brilliance with which it was intended in the first place. The varnish also protects the painting from dirt, dust or any pollution, and evens out the final appearance and dramatically improves the clarity of the final product. In addition, UV rays, sunlight and fluorescent lighting can possibly change the pigment in paints, thus causing the painting to fade if it is not protected in some way or other.

Customer ratings: 1 ratings

Just dont think its worth the R1900 market value, Maybe less
10 Jul 2011