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Morgan Weistlings
original painting Serenity sold
for $40,000 during the Masters of the American West Fine Art Exhibition
and Sale at the Museum of the American West in Los Angeles.There
are paintings that we, as artists, carry in our heads for years
before they materialize, says Morgan Weistling.Serenity
is one of them.An artist not only visualizes a painting through
its final stroke, but the entire presentation of the work to its
completed state of being framed and hung on the wall.
Now Serenity
is available to you as a MasterWork Greenwich Workshop Fine
Art Limited Edition Giclée Canvas. Morgan spent months painting
the original work of art. It took us nearly as long to produce it
as a Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Limited Edition Giclée Canvas.
We went through six rounds of proofing before Morgan and Greenwich
were ready to let the printers begin producing this MasterWork
canvas (most publishers would consider this excessive). The creation
of a Fine Art Limited Edition Giclée Canvas starts once the
artist puts the final touches on a painting and only ends with the
presentation to you, the collector, of a custom framed work of art
by your Authorized Greenwich Workshop Dealer.
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Artist Morgan Weistling puts the final touches on the original
painting.
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The original is photographed at The Greenwich Workshop. The
digital image is sent to the printer.
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The printer supplies a press proof, which is corrected for
color and manufacturing flaws by the artist
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and the Greenwich Workshop Production Manager.
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Once the color is approved, the limited edition canvas is
printed on a giclée printer. The printer checks the
canvases, which are then sent to the artist for his inspection
and signature.
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The signed and numbered canvas is inspected again by The Greenwich
Workshop and shipped to your Authorized Dealer to be stretched
and framed in consultation with you. The final result is the
masterpiece as shown above.
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