Certificate of Appraisal
click for larger imageEach painting includes my personal Certificate of Appraisal which will reflect your name.
If you are purchasing it as a gift it may reflect that persons name if you wish.
Appraisal prices are set higher than “listed price” for insurance purposes.
I have been a professional Restoration Artist and Art Appraiser for over 35 years
therefore I value the importance of Certified Art.
You can see my restoration projects at: http://kmadisonmooremultimediaarts.blogspot.com
or click under my photo in this blog.
I am looking forward to adding you to my collectors list.
Enjoy!
GALLERY WRAPPED CUSTOM CANVAS HARDWOOD PANELS
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Hardwood Panels & The Masters
Canvas is perceived by many people to be the best support for painting,
but hardwood should not be shunned and in fact some would argue that it’s a
superior support as it’s rigid, not flexible like canvas.
Many of the paintings that have survived the best from previous centuries are
painted on wood panels. The surface being more rigid tends for less cracking of the paint.
Old Masters of the 14th & 15th centuries such as Michelangelo, Picasso and Van Gogh used
wood panels primed with a chalk like material for their work as there was no canvas.
The Mona Lisa painted by Leonardo da Vinci in 1503-06 survives today in almost perfect condition and with little cracking.
Although they are quite time consuming to construct, I have chosen to
use Custom Canvas Covered Hardwood Panels for my work.
COMMISSIONS AVAILABLE
SUSHI TWO
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Still Life Series
Certified Original Art © 2007Sushi Anyone?
su*shi a Japanese dish consisting of small balls or rolls of vinegar-flavored
cold cooked rice / served with garnish of raw fish, vegetables, or egg.
Details: This is a set of Two Oil Paintings on Gessoed Custom Canvas Hardwood Panels.
12″ x 6″ and 10″ x 4.5″ with finished sides so no frame is needed.
Wired and ready to frame. Certificate of Appraisal included.
Item #: SushiTwo- 092707
Price: $115.00 USA Shipping: $10.00
To Purchase: email@kmadisonmoore.com
Law and Justice
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Certified Original Art © 2007
If I wasn’t an artist I would have been an attorney, my second love.
Details: 6 x 6 inches, Oil on Gessoed Canvas Hardwood Panel.
Finished sides, No frame needed. Wired and ready to hang.
Frame not included. Example only.
Series#: LawJust-093007
The Gourd Family
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Still Life Series
Certified Original Art © 2007These little creatures always amaze me. There are so many shapes, colors, patterns, sizes. I can never collect enough of them. The holidays are near when we see these in the stores.
Details: 6 x 8 inches, Oil on Canvas
Certificate of Appraisal included in your name.
Series #: GourdFam-092007
Price: $100.00 USA Shipping $10.00
To Purchase: email@kmadisonmoore.com
Eggs in A Colander / k. Madison Moore
Still Life Series
Certified Original Art © 2007Getting ready to do a lot off baking we placed two dozen eggs in a white colander. I was so happy that I caught the light reflections from the colander on the eggs. The contrast of the black and white gave this piece a contemporary feel. This was a challenging subject for me to paint.
Details: 8 x 10 inches, Oil on Canvas Hardwood Panel
Certificate of Appraisal included in your name.
To Purchase: email@kmadisonmoore.com
Series #:EggsCol-091807
Polka Dot Glasses / k. Madison Moore
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Still Life Series
Certified Original Art © 2007We just bought these Polka Dot Glasses for the upcoming holidays. When they were sitting on the glass top table in the morning light the reflections were so beautiful that I quickly caught it with my camera before the light changed. I liked the way they looked like they were interlocking in color and thought they would make a nice quick study.
Details: 6 x 8 inches, Oil on canvas hardwood panel.
Certificate of appraisal included in your name.
Series #: PoDtGlas-091707
Price: $75.oo Free Shipping
To Purchase: email@kmadisonmoore.com
Wicker Baskets / k. Madison Moore
Still Life Series
Certified Original Art © 2007Over the years I collected beautiful, colorful woven wicker baskets.
I thought they would make a nice painting all piled up. They were softened by the
dimly lit corner they were standing in so I used an impressionist style with heavy
impasto to paint them. I also painted them larger than my normal at 11 x 14 inches.
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