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Pricing Guide

Original paintings 
General price guide by size is provided below, contact the artist or gallery to inquire about the pricing of particular paintings.

Commissioned Paintings
A Legend Painting can be commissioned to honor a person, an event, story or place. Please contact the artist to learn more. This process is a unique collaborative creative project based on discussions and agreements that are developed carefully and thoughtfully between the client and the artist. Pamela Yates is not accepting new commissions at this time but feel free to call and chat, your idea or project could be irresistable.    

Giclee Limited Edition Reproductions
Each Limited Edition Giclee is signed and embossed by the artist and a Certificate of Artist Authenticity provides information about the giclee including archival material specifications and the fine art printer who produced your giclee. A sample of titles and prices are provided and if you'd like to learn more about giclees read "About Archival Fine Art Giclees" below. Purchasing a giclee is a great alternative when the original painting has already been sold and an affordable way to enlarge a collection of archival quality artwork. Giclees are available using two kinds of archival support, either watercolor paper or canvas (regular or gallery-wrap). To learn more please contact the artist. 

A Limited Edition Giclee is sometimes individually embellished by the artist for a client, using paint and medium to enhance individual elements in the image, if interested please ask about embellishment.  

Open Edition Prints
Each print is protected in a crystal clear envelope. Ask for these prints at galleries listed or order direct from the artist. Sizes vary depending on dimensions of original paintings.
Large prints
- Unmatted approx 16"x20"retail US$60 to $120.  Matted approx 20" x 24" retail US$175.
Large matted prints: approx 20" x 24". Retail US$175
Medium landscape matted prints:
  
approx 14"x20" retail US$125. 
Matted Mini-Prints:  
mat size 11"x14" retail US$40. 

Greeting Cards with envelopes
Image on the front, blank inside, available as single cards or sets. Can be purchased as single cards in crystal sleeve or in sets of one or mixed images. Custom quantities and sets made to order. Inquiries welcome, please contact the artist personally or a gallery listed on this website.

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2010 PRICING GUIDE   
· Effective February 1 and all work advances to these price ranges.
· Individual prices vary, please call about specific works by title.
· Prices are for unframed artwork.
· Delivery, sales tax and any other taxes or fees are not included.
· This price guide nullifies all previous price guides. 
· Prices are reviewed twice annually in February and August. 

Original Oil or Acrylic or Mixed-Media Paintings

Dimensions Retail price
16 x 20 inches $450-$650
24 x 24 inches $550-$750
24 x 36 inches $900-$1200
24 x 48 inches $1100-$2000
30 x 40 inches $1200-$3000
36 x 36 inches $1200-$3000
36 x 48 inches $1500-$4000
40 x 20 inches $900-$1200
48 x 60 inches $3000-$6000

Original Watercolor Paintings

Dimensions Retail price
15 x 22 inches $450-$650
22 x 30 inches $700-$1200
40 x 60 inches $3000-$6000

Limited Edition Giclees

Title Dimensions Retail price
Grandmother Tree 22 x 18 inches $260
Grandfather Tree 22 x 18 inches $260
Honoring Horses 21 x 21 inches $260
Otter Friend 10 x 17 inches $180
Red Road Red Spirit 30 x 22 inches $340
Standing Otter 30 x 22 inches $340
Seventh Generation 11 x 19 inches $180

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About Archival Fine Art Giclees

"Each limited edition giclee is individually numbered and signed by the artist, and since 2009 each one is embossed with a unique mark from a wood relief hand-carved by the artist." 
Purchasing a giclee is a great option when the original painting has already been sold and an affordable way to enlarge a collection of museum quality artwork. Limited edition giclees of my artwork are produced by professional fine art printers and purchasers are given details about the archival quality of materials. I am personally involved in all aspects beginning with quality of support, coatings, quality control, color matching through proofing at each stage for every image. In 2008 I began to ponder a way to creatively "mark" my giclees to eliminate fake duplicates and preserve the value of genuine work, the solution was to create a unique hand-carved relief for embossing my giclees and this turned out to be a satisfying creative solution.     

Giclee reproductions vary in price depending on the popularity of the artist and the image. Size also plays a part because producing giclees is an expensive, skilled, creative technical process. If a particular Limited Edition giclee is popular the price will increase as the edition sells out since there are less available for purchase. This is the marketplace at work.

"Is a giclee the same as a print?"
I hear this question sometimes from visitors, at shows and it's still discussed on the web and in other art related publications. Here's my opinion which is exactly that, just one person's opinion. Some folks compare fine art giclees with hand-pulled prints. A giclee is not a hand-pulled print and shouldn't be represented as the same artform; however a giclee is a legitimate newcomer to our creative art spaces and a welcome addition for collectors, museums and artists alike. Over the centuries artmaking has always been responsive to changes in materials and methods, we're not restricted to ochre and charcoal. We are blessed with masterpieces created using acrylic and oil paints and photography amongst many other art forms new and old. Many famous international Art Museums across the globe exhibit glicee reproductions among their collections and exhibitions. While a hand-pulled print is an exquisite and irreplaceable artform, giclees do not need to compete with them since they are a unique, new and beautiful contemporary artform in their own right. I encourage art buyers this way: in all art purchases know what you are buying, learn about the artist and the gallery, take your time, follow your heart as well as your head. An image that inspires you, which reaches you deeply on some level or challanges you, will inspire and nurture you every day and over time your investment will be returned again and again. And don't worry at all if it doesn't matches the couch.    

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contact us at pamela@pamelayates.com or call 1-651-308-0870