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Helen Bellaver
Bronze Kimono - Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Kimono Painting

2020

About the Item

Helen Bellaver's "Bronze Kimono" is part of a series of works on paper the artist competed over the space of two years. These works share the textural surfaces of her paintings on canvas. They are heavy with black, her signature color. She completes many of them in pairs, making them perfect as diptychs or hung on their own. The edges of the paper are visual evidence of the paper's handmade quality and are float mounted on an 8 ply Archival mat board in a Black frame. Frame size 38"x33". We will ship this via standard parcel boxed with internal support to maintain the integrity of the piece. The work will be fully insured during shipping. If you prefer a different shipping method, inquire, and we are happy to accommodate your requests. Our first priorities are our collectors' satisfaction and the artwork's safety in transit. We accept returns within 7 days if we are notified within 24hrs of receipt of the work to ensure a worry-free collecting process. If you are local to the San Francisco Bay Area, we will deliver for free.
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