If You We're Buying Your Last Art Print....what would it be?

 Most of the art we buy, is hopefully from an artist we have discovered and love their work. Or perhaps one we've bought from before and still love their works. And we do so with some regularity, say once a year or so, or when we redecorate and gift our prior art to another we care about. But have you ever considered, just how important buying each piece really is? And what if it were your last one? Perhaps because of age, your financial position, or because we had no room left on our walls. What would be your last piece of art? 



Crimson Clover Fields

It's an uncommon question, but one which you will make one day, consciously or not. What would it be? Would you go back to your youth to re-generate an almost forgotten era? A childhood memory of sorts? Or a scene from a place your family once visited? Something of sentimental significance?  Perhaps a scene from a family picnic setting, a beach or mountain visit? A field of tulips?





Or a festival of Native Americans?



Native American Chief?


Or it might be a simple and emotionally valuable scene to calm you.


Mountain Moonlight 


Or excite you. 


Rock Face Aglow


Whatever it is allow me to connect you to a place of discovery ..... please enjoy the adventure  my photographic website








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