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- Item Number
- CMP-120
- Estimated Value
- 29 USD
- Sold
- 24 USD to kaye7m
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Beautiful cards that are themselves gifts to the receiver. Suitable for framing, this collection of 5 cards feature the breath-taking photography of Ms. Heather J. Kirk. Each card measures 4 1/2 by 5 1/2 inches, with full color outside and inside with a general message inside.
Heather J. Kirk lives in Scottsdale, Arizona where she works as a writer, photographer, digital artist and graphic designer. She is revered as an innovator in the non-profit industry, with contributions including chairing art-inspired fundraisers to providing community-based literacy and creative writing programs. In her revoluntionary brand of artistry, Ms. Kirk blends compassion and understanding with brutal honesty to create art that is informative, approachable, appealing and reality based. Takings risks, accepting and even choosing change, along with the importance of individuality and self-expression, play major roles in Heather Kirk's personal history.
Ms. Kirk's skills as both a photographer and a graphics design artist cumulate in prints that radiate with vibrancy and dimension. She has the unique ability to take an otherwise ordinary photograph, color it with an artist's touch, and make it a masterpiece. Her award-winning color photography and digital art have shown in the Art Institute and Gallery of Salisbury, Maryland; dana Gallery in Montana, Image Gallery, Lumbr?? Gallery, Herberger Theater, and a solo show in @Central Gallery, all in Phoenix, Arizona
Price includes insured shipping.
Item Special Note
Shipping is included within the continental United States. Does not include AK or HI
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