Commission Project: Mother's Day

There has been such a great response for the Commission Project this time. Thank you! The Commission Project is where you send in a photo, and Paul will paint a 5x7 painting for a flat rate of $240. The paintings come framed and ready to hang. (Shipping is included.) Below are some of the paintings that were done last November. There are 15 more spots available and the cutoff date is February 18th (unless they sell out first.) The paintings will be taken to San Francisco and framed and shipped from there just in time for Mother's Day. Go here to read more.


11 comments:

  1. Those are lovely paintings! Paul is very artistic!

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  2. I adore his paintings, and I am definitely doing this, but I don't have the picture I want just yet. (I want to get a decent picture of my house, and it's currently covered in snow and ice!) I do hope he'll do another round later in the year. They are wonderful!

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  3. I really hope you keep doing this! I can't afford a painting just yet but as soon as the Mister gets a job I am signing up! This is a wonderful idea...

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  4. These are very incredible. I wish I could afford one. Your husband does wonderful work!

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  5. Wonderful project (and such creative artwork) once again!

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  6. Love this idea! I am crazy about his use of white paint!

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  7. I missed the boat at holiday time but I'm sooooo glad I got in this time! Perfect, beautiful surprise gift for my husband's birthday. Plus I get to enjoy it on our wall for forever!

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  8. such an awesome idea :)

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  10. Is it too late to purchase? I just found your page! Glorious...

    Mary

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