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The drawing Grizzly is an original work created by Carol Anna Fullerton Samsel, an artist residing in Haskell, Arkansas.
Sennelier Artists Artist Oil Pastels were used to create this 10" H x 15” W piece. Prismacolor Premier matte fixative was applied to the finished piece to minimize smudging. The substrate is Arches Aquarelle, cold pressed, 300 lb, 100% cotton watercolor paper primed with acrylic gesso. The underlying color ground is a wash of artist grade acrylic. Additional border has been left at the top of the piece for framing purposes.
The work was created in 2008, and is signed CaFSamsel, in pencil, within the image area. It was exhibited during a solo exhibition at the Bob Herzfeld Memorial Library (Benton AR) in 2009.
Although quality materials were utilized, all artwork is subject to deterioration over time. To increase longevity, never display the work in direct sunlight or under bright fluorescent lighting. Because the image surface can be easily damaged, pastels are best displayed behind glass, with a mat separating artwork from pane. So as to prevent damage from excessive moisture, hang such work on an interior wall away from, and not adjoining, a bathroom.
Grizzly © 2008 by Carol Anna Fullerton Samsel. All rights reserved. Registration #VAu 980-517.
Sennelier Artists Artist Oil Pastels were used to create this 10" H x 15” W piece. Prismacolor Premier matte fixative was applied to the finished piece to minimize smudging. The substrate is Arches Aquarelle, cold pressed, 300 lb, 100% cotton watercolor paper primed with acrylic gesso. The underlying color ground is a wash of artist grade acrylic. Additional border has been left at the top of the piece for framing purposes.
The work was created in 2008, and is signed CaFSamsel, in pencil, within the image area. It was exhibited during a solo exhibition at the Bob Herzfeld Memorial Library (Benton AR) in 2009.
Although quality materials were utilized, all artwork is subject to deterioration over time. To increase longevity, never display the work in direct sunlight or under bright fluorescent lighting. Because the image surface can be easily damaged, pastels are best displayed behind glass, with a mat separating artwork from pane. So as to prevent damage from excessive moisture, hang such work on an interior wall away from, and not adjoining, a bathroom.
Grizzly © 2008 by Carol Anna Fullerton Samsel. All rights reserved. Registration #VAu 980-517.
