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Purchasing

Original Pastel Paintings - Range from $100 to $400 (approx.) for unframed paintings, which can be shipped. Quotes can be given for framed pieces purchased locally. Framed original pastels can't be shipped.  Archival prints of paintings can be ordered and vary in price depending on size.

 

Notecards - Boxed sets are available, $18 for a set of 5, or $4 each for both pastel paintings and digital photography.

 

Archival Prints -  8" x 10" are available for digital photographs, $25/$30 matted, and from original pastels $33/$38 matted.  NOW OFFERING5" X 7" matted mini prints ready for framing, $14. 

 

Payment - If interested in ordering from me directly, payments can be made by check, PayPal, or Venmo, including tax and shipping. 

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Commissions - Commissions are welcomed, working from photographs, or as a variation on existing artwork. A 50% down payment is required. Please inquire. See commissioned work here.

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Galleries - I am looking for shop and gallery representation--so please inquire.

Galleries:

Completely Kentucky

237 West Broadway

Frankfort, Kentucky

Original Paintings, Prints & Notecards

Kentucky Artisan Center at Berea

200 Artisan Way

Berea, Kentucky 

Original Paintings, Prints & Notecards

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Art Spaces Versailles

116 N. Main Street

Versailles, KY

Original paintings, mini-prints, notecard sets

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Arthouse Kentucky

576 East Third Street, Ste 120

Lexington, KY

Original paintings, Prints, Notecards

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Online:

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NOW AVAILABLE!

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DAILY PAINTWORKS

 ©2023  Fran Redmon Fine Art

In recognition of artistic excellence, Fran Redmon Fine Art has been selected to participate in Kentucky Crafted, a program of the Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, which is supported by state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.


Fran Redmon is  a juried Associate Member of the Pastel Society of America (PSA), a 501©3 non-profit educational organization that sets standards of professional excellence in studio practice and educates the public regarding the permanence and beauty of the pastel medium.
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