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A Pastel painting of an American Bald Eagle soaring high above the mountains that rise from the background.

Strength and Freedom | Eagle and Mountain Pastel Painting

SKU: PA2012024

Discover the profound beauty and emotional depth found in this Eagle and Mountain Original Pastel Painting called, 'Strength and Freedom'. The art features a majestic Eagle soaring through the sky with beautiful Mountains in the background, capturing the very essence of freedom and strength. This piece was intricately crafted on a 9.5x12 Pastelmat paper, Pastel Pans, and Pencils. Bring a sense of empowerment and liberation into your space with this captivating artwork that celebrates the boundless feeling of strength and freedom.  **ARTWORK IS UNFRAMED

  • PASTEL PAINTING HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS

    IMPORTANT: PASTEL PAINTING
    PLEASE READ BEFORE UNWRAPPING ARTWORK
    PROVIDE THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO YOUR PROFESSIONAL FRAMER

    *PASTEL PAINTING HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS

    Handling your painting

     

    • Unwrap very carefully. When removing packaging tape to view artwork, be cautious.
    • Artwork will be protected by a frosted paper called Glassine. It is best to leave this in place until framing. If you must remove it, lift it carefully and do NOT slide it across artwork as this can cause smearing.
    • Keep painting face up at all times.
    • Do not cover the painting with ANYTHING, not even tissue paper. Use only the provided Glassine.
    • Avoid talking over painting. Saliva can damage it.
    • DO NOT TOUCH THE PAINTING.
    • Frame as soon as possible.


    Framing instructions (you may want to provide this to your framer)
     

    • This painting was created with soft pastels (like chalk) and can smear easily.
    • Store in the original shipping package with protective Glassine in place (frosted paper). Please make sure the surface of the artwork doesn’t touch anything.
    • Do not spray with a fixative. This will damage the painting.
    • Use museum, regular, non-glare, or UV glass but do NOT use Plexiglas. I prefer museum glass.
    • At least double mat, use fillets or spacers to keep painting away from the glass. Your framer will know what this means.
    • If possible, avoid turning artwork upside down when framing so it doesn’t touch the glass. Be very cautious when using point drivers as these can loosen pastels.


    Once your painting is framed it will last lifetimes.
    If you have any questions you can contact me at any of the following:
    Angela Lafreniere (Charred Treasures Pyrography and Pastels
    E-mail: charredtreasures@gmail.com
    Website: www.charredtreasures.com
    Facebook:
    Facebook.com/charredtreasures


    *Important: I cannot be responsible for damage to your painting resulting from improper care, handling, or shipping issues. Should your artwork need repair, you will incur charges. Please be careful. Shipping damage will require filing with your shipping carrier as all paintings are insured.

$200.00Price
Excluding Sales Tax |
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