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8.00" x 6.00"
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10.00" x 8.00"
Who Rescued Who Poster
by Melissa Torres
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Who Rescued Who poster by Melissa Torres. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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This is an original 14x18 painting done with acrylics, paper, crackle paste, and clear structure gel. It is being donated for a silent auction to... more
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Artist's Description
This is an original 14x18 painting done with acrylics, paper, crackle paste, and clear structure gel. It is being donated for a silent auction to benefit San Antonio Pets Alive! and is not for sale.
About Melissa Torres
Melissa A. Torres is Registered Nurse, originally from Newburgh, NY, with no formal art education. She began taking an acrylic art class in March of 2011, but has been painting and drawing since childhood. Most of her work so far has been commissioned pieces. She loves to transform a photograph of a person's loved one(s) or pet(s) into a work of art. She enjoys working largely with acrylic, but has done work in water color, pastel, and charcoal, and recently began working with oils. She member of RAW:natural born artists, Contemporary Fine Art International, and Artists of Texas. Melissa presently lives in San Antonio, TX, and works as a Registered Nurse. You can see her complete portfolio on her website,...
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Melissa Torres
Thank you Sue. :) I always try to help with animal causes.
Sue Long
I love it Melissa! Plus the fact it's for a great cause close to my heart :)
Estelle Fromm
What a nice painting with a heartfelt title. "Who really did, rescued who" ~ I can relate to this so much, since my husband and I, have 3 rescue/shelter dogs.
Melissa Torres replied:
Thank you so much Estelle. They are great aren't they?