VALENTINE PRINTS AND VALENTINE CARDS.
ALL VALENTINES (EXCEPT TYPEWRITER) ARE NOW AVAILABLE AS 8.5"X5.5" CARDS. CARDS ARE PRINTED ON 60 LB. ARCHIVAL MATTE PAPER AND SUITABLE FOR FRAMING.
DIGITAL VALENTINES PRINTS & DIGITAL PRINTS Selected woodcuts, linoleum cuts and other works friom the artists' collection are reproduced on-demand as high-resolution prints. Pigmented inks on acid-free 100% 64 lb. cotton rag soft white paper give vibrant color and longevity (fade resistant 100-200 years). Each print is signed and dated by the artist, protected in glassine sleeves and shipped in rigid cardboard envelopes to ensure safe shipping. We ship USPS Priority mail to US and registered mail to Canada, Mexico and International. Prints are available in a variety of standard sizes. Because none of Keating’s originals conform to standard sizes, each image is placed on the page to feel most correct. For this reason an image size is provided after each paper size so you can get a visual sense of the border widths. Also bear in mind that appearance of color, tone and contrast will vary subtly from one computer device to another.
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S&H prices International: 1-3 prints $20, 4-6 prints $25, 6 or more prints $30
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This is a 2 piece print. The royal typewriter was placed on a background created in patterns that capture the time this typewriter was part of people's lives. When you order, you contribute your very own personalized message that will be printed on onionskin paper in old style tpewriter font. Onion skin paper was treasured for its strength and lightness back in the day. It is also translucent so you can partially see the top of the typewriter through the paper. A slit is cut on the typewriter print where paper would feed through. A great way to express your love, propose marriage, or whatever you desire to give as a permanent remembrance of time and place. contact us with you personalized message. Please limit this message to an approximate 200 character limit.
Lovers Under A Palm Tree Waiting For The Rain To Pass
This picture is worth a thousand words for anyone who has ever worked or played in a kitchen feeling any degree of pressure. This is the print du jour and a home for the holiday favorite.
The original hand-colored linoleum print was made from three plates.
This print is offered in the
scale of the original linoleum print
which was made from three separate plates that are printed a bit askew from one another for added interest. The pot was found at a flea market and was probably the result of a shop project in the 1960's. It lives in Marilyn's kitchen.
While perusing through many years of prints involving flora and fauna, we happened upon this large linoleum cut print on Japanese chiri paper of a typewriter. Only one other original print exists. Marilyn has been known to stockpile old typewriters in the attic. These prints were originally intended to be parts for a larger artwork that may still happen now that the image has been rediscovered. All you writers and non-writers alike, does this not pluck your nostalgia heartstrings?
This lovely small woodcut is one of several dedicated to Marilyn's passion for all things boats, water and the living and non-living things that go with that scenery. It appears that the catch of this day was a bluefish.
Marilyn is an avid canoeist. She has designed and fabricated many paddles.
The most ambitious one was a Jersey Devil Paddle. Despite the fact that it is a gorgeous object, it proved ineffective on the water. Some scanning and some tweaks makes it a magnificent print.
LuLu is a tortoise shell cat with a propensity to stick out her little pink tongue, especially during belly rubs. We adopted her from her first owner who called her "Loosley Wrapped" due to her peculiar behaviors like eating plastic bags. When Elly the dog moved in, LuLu took to hiding in an elevated box during the day and coming out warily at night. At age 19 she now rules a household of 2 humans and 3 cats in Tucson, Az. With one foot on a banana peel, LuLu is a lesson in perseverance.