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Laug Galad Print | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Emily Tingey. Item made of canvas
Laug Galad Print | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Emily Tingey. Item made of canvas

Created and Sold by Emily Tingey

Emily Tingey

Laug Galad Print - Paintings

Price from $80 to $350

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Shipping: 3-5 days
Estimated Arrival: November 22, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Made In USA

Please note that as this painting was originally painted on wood, the grain of the wood is visible in the print.

ABOUT THE PAPER:
Heavy Texture: Hahnemühle William Turner is a gorgeous, textured, 100% cotton paper that is ideal for reproductions of artwork. 310 gsm. Has the visual depth of handmade paper.
Medium Texture: Somerset Velvet for Epson is a 100% cotton, acid-free, natural white paper that delivers long-lasting prints. 255 gsm. Has a velvety look and feel to it.
Framed Prints: All framed prints will be printed on Hahnemuele Photo Rag paper. Mats will be standard widths.
Archival inks are used to ensure lasting color and quality. Paintings are printed to order. Looking for a size not listed? Just ask!

International Customers: Due to prices set by the framers, worldwide shipping has an additional fee. Please reach out to me to get a quote for your order.

Item Laug Galad Print
Created by Emily Tingey
As seen in Private Residence, Ann Arbor, MI
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Emily Tingey
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
A painter of modern impressionism and abstract landscapes

Emily Tingey is a painter of modern impressionism and abstract landscapes in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Her at home studio, a small room inside her early 1900's home with creaky wood floors and a cardinal who nests in the tree outside her windows is her calm, her sanctuary to recall views and emotions from her travels around the world and walks around her neighborhood. Her hope is that you feel the warmth, calm, peace, acceptance, and joy she tries to instill in each of her paintings. You can see more of her work at www.emilytingey.com.