Louis De Mayo The Relic original painting MAKE OFFER!!
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We have a 100 percent guarantee of authenticity, and a 7day buy it and like it return policy. NO REASONABLE OFFERS REFUSED ON 4700 OTHER ITEMS! CLICK "The Relic" Original Painting by Louis De Mayo Hand Signed by the artist Details "The Relic" framed Original Acrylic Painting on canvas Hand signed by the Artist Size: 73" x 49" Condition is Excellent. 100 percent guarantee of authenticity Certificate of Authenticity is included (American Design Ltd. certificate) Gallery Retail : $12,700.00 Click Here to See More Louis De Mayo Artwork In Our Store MAKE AN OFFER!! - we'll match our price to other competitors !! You can E-mail us at : ebay@americandesignltd.com or call us at 303-695-8478 ext. 339 Mon-Fri. 10-6 mountain time Shipping: We have included an estimate on shipping for this particular listing, which may be a little higher or lower than the actual shipping. American Design will charge actual shipping and packaging charges. Shipping charges on large paintings and sculptures is hard to estimate due to the various shipping needs of each patron, residence or business, lift-gate requirement, out of bounds delivery, etc. EBAY requires a price on shipping to keep listings in our eBay store: This price is an estimate. Shipping Info : Buyer Pays for custom-built wooden crate plus actual shipping and insurance, which depends on packaged weight and destination. CALL OR EMAIL FOR ESTIMATE TO YOUR LOCATION. If you want the painting taken out of the frame, off the stretcher bars, and rolled in a tube shipping will cost $20. You must request this or we will assume you want the painting framed. If you can come to our Aurora, CO office you can pick it up for free. For any questions or concerns about the shipping, please e-mail us at : ebay@americandesignltd.com Shipping Notice: Shipping is provided by experts in handling the transportation of fine art. The price includes pick up, professional packaging/crating, insurance for the actual sale price, and delivery to your door. For questions about shipping, call 303-695-8478 x.339. Check out my other items! WE SHIP WORLDWIDE!! FOR SHIPPING COST TO YOUR COUNTRY, PLEASE CONTACT US ebay@americandesignltd.com Payment:PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover *** For Colorado residents: When shipping to the address in Colorado, the applicable tax will be added to your total. ***See Our Other Ebay Auction to get FREE SHIPPING and Extra DISCOUNT on some of the items !*** Louis De Mayo Southwest Painter Because there are so many fine variations to the Southwest story, each told with skill and insight, it is all the more remarkable to discover a completely fresh vision. Phoenix artist, De Mayo, indeed has his own tale to tell. What bold, daring and controlled simplicity fill his canvases come from a personal selection of activities that the artist has witnessed in his expeditions to the Indian reservations in Arizona and New Mexico. Noble Indian women are engaged in daily tasks or stand casually before the geometric expanse of a woven rug. The males are dramatically arranged whether individually, in pairs, or larger groups, their great forms filling the picture surface with energy and vital presence. In motion or at rest, these figures are adorned with colorful and exotic ornaments and ritual objects...masks, fringed belts, beaded necklaces. Because De Mayo professes to portray a strong sense of isolation in all his paintings, it is not difficult to project further meaning here that relates to the cultural. Says De Mayo, "it is the social issue of the isolation of the Indian from the mainstream of American life. Always a struggle to maintain the traditions." De Mayo has a strong emotional attraction to the Yaqui and their black garb. He grew up seeing women in black. He is Italian and his people too are dark skinned. A strong sense of roots, his own and that of the Indian. De Mayo emphasizes the importance of good design and subtlety of suggestion rather than explicit photo-realism. Details are kept to a minimum and the viewer's imagination quickly fills in the missing information so that the lively figures appear lifelike and credible. - Source: Southwest Art - NO REASONABLE OFFERS REFUSED ON 4700 OTHER ITEMS! CLICK Powered by eBay Turbo Lister
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