Art in Hand - The Portland Project – Art in Hard - Portland Project -- Online Auction
Auction Ends: May 22, 2010 08:00 PM PDT

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Seven of Spades

Item Number
28
Estimated Value
500 USD
Sold
160 USD to mikalpdx
Number of Bids
7  -  Bid History

Item Description

You are bidding on the 7 of Spades, a 12x14" work on paper. This work has an estimated value of $500.

Proceeds from the sale of this piece will benefit Doctors without Borders. Susan Harlan has work in the Getty Museum, the Walker Art Center, the Womens Museum of art in Washhington DC, victoria Albert Museum in London, and others. She lives in Portland , Oregon and shows nationally. Harlan is a professor of Painting at Portland State University.

Susan Harlan Bio
Susan Harlan, Professor of Art, Portland State University: She has exhibited her work at Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland, OR, Sherry Frumkin Gallery, Santa Monica, CA, and Troyer Fitzpatrick Gallery, Washington, DC. Her work is included in the collections of The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, IL, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA, The National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Victoria Albert Museum, London, England, The National Museum of Women In The Arts, Washington, DC, among others. Awards and grants include Who's Who in America Global Art, Artist’s Residency, Sitka Center for Art and Ecology, Fresco Painting and Drawing, Rome, Italy. 
Painting Professor Susan Harlan, 
Art Department 
Portland State University, 
web page  susanharlan.com

Item Special Note

THE FINE PRINT:

Please note that the description above was submitted by the artist.  Also note that the image depicted with the listing is the image used in the Portland Project Deck ... which may be slightly different from the original artwork you are bidding on.  The original artwork also may have had additional aspects or features digitally added to prepare it for inclusion in the deck.  In some listings (but not all) we have mentioned differences between the card image and the original artwork, but in all cases you take final responsibility to be comfortable with the piece of art you are bidding on.  If you have any questions about the difference between the image and the original piece, we encourage you to see the actual piece of art in person before you bid (they are all even more incredible live).  In all cases the artwork is ready to hang but the pieces vary in terms of framing, attached hardware, etc.  To find out where you can view the actual artwork, visit www.facebook.com/artinhandpdx or view the home page of the auction where we have all the showings listed.  If you are the winning bidder we will expect you to make arrangements to have your art picked up either between 9-10pm at the closing reception Saturday evening May 22 or over the following couple of days at Splendorporium (3421 SE 21st Ave) between 11am and 5pm.  If you prefer the artwork to be shipped, expect to pay actual packing and shipping costs (which will vary for each item depending the size, framing, etc.) plus a $25 handling fee.  Note that this could get expensive, so we encourage you to make arrangements to have it picked up locally.  Note that we will not pre-calculate packing and shipping. Although the auction requires you to register a credit card to bid, we will NOT automatically bill your card if you are a winning bidder, as we would prefer to collect your payment by check or cash when you pick up your artwork.  You will receive notice from us if you are the winning bidder with your options.