That's right, one time. You see, back when I first started selling prints, shortly after Gutenberg invented the printing press, my Dad's sister basically decided she needed to turn her home into the Levy Gallery, L.A. I've never been, but my parents have and she has somewhere around a dozen prints hanging in her home. Though none of my recent work. Hmmm, maybe I should make a phone call....
Anyway, I decided back then that it was wrong to charge family full price, it just didn't seem right. I've kept to that policy for immediate family, and last week my aunt in Florida ordered a canvas of the photo you see above.
There's just one problem. The canvas just didn't work in her home. It's 24x36, which while not gigantic, is a fairly large print. It's stretched on a wooden frame and ready to hang, but without the right size space and distance to view it from, can look a bit awkward. (Kinda of like sitting an arm's length from a 50" flat screen TV.)
So now my aunt is in the market for a smaller and perhaps different print for her office. And you, my readers, are the big winner. She will ship this print to you directly for essentially the cost that I paid. For $240, shipped to your door, this canvas is yours. If you're interested, hit me up in the comments or shoot me an e-mail with "Canvas print" in the subject line.
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