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Tax-Free Weekend in Massachusetts August 7, 2007

Filed under: Art,Berkshire,Business,Eco-Art,Landscape,Meditations,Money,News,Painting,Travel — We Can Do It! @ 4:45 am

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Great Barrington, MA

Just in time for the Tax-Free Weekend: New Prints by Gabrielle Senza!

The 6 x 10 foot painting that Berkshire-based artist, Gabrielle Senza is premiering this weekend at the Kasten Fine Art Gallery in Great Barrington, Massachusetts doesn’t meet the state’s requirements for art collectors to benefit from this weekend’s tax-free holiday. If it did, the fortunate buyers would save $2,000 on the sales invoice, as the painting is going for $40,000. However, the Massachusetts limit on the tax-free holiday is $2,500 for retail purchases.

Fortunately, collectors of Gabrielle Senza’s work – or those who’d like to be – can breathe a sigh of relief because the artist has just released two limited edition prints that are available for $2,500 and $1,000.

The archival pigment ink prints (also known as giclées) feature one of the earlier paintings from the artist’s very popular “Promise of Light” series.  Senza’s signed prints feature the second painting in the series – a striking golden river view featuring a distant range of the Berkshire hills and a cluster of trees standing along the embankment. With poetic wisps of grasses and river plants in the foreground, the scene offers a peaceful spot to both rest and meditate.

The artist is releasing the print in two sizes. A large print featuring a 20 x 40 inch image of the second painting in the series, in an edition of 20 prints, retailing for $2,500 each; and a smaller print, measuring 11 x 22 inches in an edition of 50, available for $1,000 each. Each print is hand signed and numbered by the artist.

The prints will be available this month at Kasten Fine Art Gallery and online at www.gabriellesenza.blogspot.com. Gabrielle Senza’s collaborators on the project are photographer Gregory Cherin and master printer Fred Collins of Berkshire Digital.

For more information, call Kasten Fine Art at 413.528.3300.

 

2 Responses to “Tax-Free Weekend in Massachusetts”

  1. roselynn Says:

    Ran across your link doing a search of my blog feeds and website : roselynnrlistudios.wordpress.com and http://www.rlistudios.com; ECO ART OF THE CAROLINAS and ECO ART GIRL’s classical daily painting ritual. I paint the land with an emphasis on our natural resources in the Carolinas. Take a look.


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