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Do you sell prints or originals?

What I sell in the Online Store are prints (I don't want any confusion). These are professionally reproduced prints, made on 120 lb weight card stock (similar to greeting card paper). I use the heavy weight paper because it offers durability. You can spill coffee on it and wipe it away, although I DON'T recommend it! I use a professional print company in Knoxville, Tennessee that employs a 7-color digital laser printer that sears the image on to the paper (don't ask me how that is done, they have tried to explain it to me before and my eyes glazed over. I'm an artist, not a techie!).

What Mediums and Sizes do you offer?

  • Framed Prints
      • 8 by 10 inch
      • 11 by 14 inch
    • Unframed Prints
      • 8 by 10 inch
      • 11 by 14 inch
    • Giclee canvas
      • 8 by 10 inch
      • 11 by 14 inch
      • 16 by 20 inch (limited availability)
    • Hardboard
      • 6 by 8 inch
      • 8 by 10 inch
    • Tile
      • 8 by 10 inch
    • Other
      • Onesies
      • Photo Frames


    What is the deal with the border around most your paintings?

    The border that you see is kind of my signature style. I notice that others have begun to do that, but this is the real McCoy. The original "there is no way I could stay in the lines if my life depended on it!"  I started using this border because I would create an image larger than then page and always run over.  Needless to say, this gave me fits when I did not have room to draw portions of the picture that I had in my mind but not on my paper. I won't even tell you how much the printers hate this!!! Soooo, presto, the handy dandy border! If you want to frame the print with a 11" x 14" mat, it looks like a fabulous double mat or if you want a 5" x 7" picture, you can just trim away the extra and still keep the main picture intact!

    Do you accommodate custom orders and subject requests?

    Any questions?  Just ask! Suggestions are VERY welcome, though not always used. What can I say, I'm a temperamental artist!


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    Email: serena@serenabowman.com



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