Fine art prints for sale: Hollyhock House with Clouds
As mentioned in my previous post, I’m very proud of Hollyhock House with Clouds, so I posted it on my Flickr site as well as on Twitter. It was immediately published on Discover Los Angeles’ Photo of the Day blog and shared around Facebook where it received many “likes” and comments.
Since the response to this image was so positive, I’ve contacted and received permission from the curator of the Hollyhock House to make prints of the photograph and make them available for sale. Proceeds from the sale of these prints will be donated to Friends of the Hollyhock House toward restoration projects.
This means that anyone who is a patron of the Hollyhock House, a lover of architecture, a collector of contemporary photography, and/or a supporter of local artists can own a fine art print of this photograph.
The details: a limited edition of 25 prints will be available at the affordable price of $129.00 each. The prints are 13×19-inch archival pigment giclee prints on fine art paper. They will professionally printed in my home studio and hand numbered and signed. I will include a letter of authenticity with details about the photograph and myself, the photographer.
You may order your limited edition print on my purchasing website (click here), or if you’d prefer, please contact me to arrange payment via Paypal. The print will be very carefully packaged and shipped to you within 5 business days.
Hollyhock House with Clouds

(Of course, your print will not have a copyright watermark)
Contact me for details:
rebecca@rebeccajoyce.com | 818.749.0325
This entry was posted on Monday, October 17th, 2011 at 10:57 pm. It is filed under Blog, Personal Projects and tagged with architecture, Barnsdall, black and white, fine art, for sale, hollyhock, house, photography.
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