Hello Michelle, I found a possibility, but, of course, cannot be sure. You can contact these people to see if they might be who you are looking for... http://www.fenskeart.com/index.html Hope
Depending on your work style, quality, etc., and whether it fits into what the gallery might want, your resume isn't as important as the artwork itself. Put together a portfolio of a representative
Hello SuperGeek: "Cheesy" is subjective, a matter of taste. What is cheesy to you might be perfectly delightful to someone else. As for it's not being predictable, i assume you have read widely in
Dear Eugen, I haven't been able to find anything other than the basics about this artist. I have contacted some colleagues of mine to ask their assistance in this matter. If I find out anything, I
Dear Rachel, The only suggestion I can make is to use a very sharp razor blade and gently remove the layers of charcoal. I had the same situation years ago and I was able to save the work with the

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