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Cancer Crab
"Cancerians are among the most difficult zodiacs to understand. They frequently display a stony, brittle, even impervious veneer to the world, and might look distant, cold and restrained, just like the crab that symbolizes their sign.
However, beneath their shell is a sympathetic and empathetic soul with a vast reservoir for understanding. Like crabs, Cancerians can be stubborn and possessive of their relationships, making them extremely protective and devoted family and friends."
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Original painting is for sale:
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Acrylic Paint on Canvas
12"x12"
Price: $305 CAD
Wrapped Canvas Prints (2 Sizes)
**SEE AN EXAMPLE OF A WRAPPED CANVAS HERE. **
Wrapped canvases look almost like the original in that the giclée print is on canvas, wrapped around the wooden stretcher bars. I've been asked to make embellishments on these prints, which I'm happy to do for you as well.
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Cancer MINI
Size: 6"(w) x 6"(h)
Plus shipping.
Ships within 5 business days.
$ 40
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Size: 12"(w)x12"(h)
Ships within 5 business days.
$ 60
Plus shipping.
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FAQs
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Q: What is your return policy?
A: Returns and exchanges can be made at any time. You will be refunded for everything except shipping.
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Q: Does the painting or print arrive signed by the artist? If so, where?
A: Yes. I sign all my paintings with paint in one of the bottom corners of the canvas, and all my prints with pencil in the bottom right corner of the print. I also include the print number in the bottom left corner of the print and the title in the middle.
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Q: What kind of paint is used?
A: Acrylic. I also use matte gel for texture and sometimes to create what I call a "faux frame," as on the Mad Dog and Raoul paintings.
I finish all paintings with two coats of varnish. If you require an isolation layer, I can add one however that will increase the final cost. (An isolation layer is a transparent coat of gloss gel that is applied over the acrylic paint and under the coats of varnish. Its purpose is to allow future retouching of the painting, should there ever be a need for this.)
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Q: On which medium does the artist paint?
A: I usually paint on canvas however I also use wood panels.
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