Kelsea Chatburn / Painted Ladies

$50

One of the pieces featured in our capsule collection with the AGO - Art Gallery of Ontario. A collection of travel-inspired watercolour paintings in print form. The perfect piece to commemorate one of your favourite destinations and serve as constant inspiration until your next getaway. Our curator recommends this as a focal point piece above a desk or console table. By Toronto-based artist, Kelsea Chatburn.

Regardless of what Kelsea chooses to create, it somehow always feels nostalgic. She does an inimitable job at capturing our favourite moments — many of these moments seem to be universally cherished, yet have a unique meaning to each of us. A Parisian scene scape, an homage to our favourite foods, or a walk amongst New York City's brownstones. You get a pocket of the artist's inspiration, yet you can interpret it in your own way — the best of both worlds. 

Pictured here in our focal point sizing.

  • SMALL: 8” x 10” print; 11” x 14” frame; 2” mat
  • MEDIUM: 10” x 12” print; 14” x 18” frame; 2” mat
  • LARGE: 12” x 16” print; 16” x 20” frame; 2 1/4” mat
  • COLLECTOR: 16” x 20” print; 20” x 24” frame; 2 1/4” mat
  • FOCAL POINT: 20” x 30” print, 24” x 36” frame; 3” mat

Open edition.

The work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the Founder of Tacit.

Archival ink on museum-quality enhanced matte paper.

All frames are custom made locally in Toronto by a fellow woman-owned business, using high quality wood imported from Italy. Frames are equipped with UV-blocking plexi — a higher quality material than standard glass as it fully protects your artwork, as well as ensures a shatter-proof delivery. Frames are also complete with acid-free backing board and mat to for a polished, refined finish. 

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Your artwork is packaged with care in protective supplies to ensure a safe and sound delivery.

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