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From: Sarah K
To: Ocean's Bridge - James <1
Subject: Re: Questions about a painting
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2010 15:12:00 +0000
Great! Thank you.. we would like to proceed with ordering the 911 x 911 5in size of
Massacre of the Innocents 1591
What is the best way to send you payment?
Best.
Sarah
On Dec 28, 2010, at 1.31 AM, Ocean's Bridge - James wrote:
Hi Sarah,
We haven't done this particular painting since 2005 and I no longer have images on file.
I do have lots of photos of other work we've done though, and I have attached a few of them so you can see the quality
you can expect. I have also included some process photos so you can get an idea of how they are made.
Please note that our clients have included museums, interior designers, galleries and over 10,000 individual art lovers.
Our art work can be found in various hotels and restaurants, and even in the Venetian Hotel and Casino (Canaletto
paintings of Venice, naturally enough...l).
Thanks,
James
From: Sarah K [maitto:
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 3:11 AM
To: Ocean's Bridge - lames
Subject: Re: Questions about a painting
Hi James. I hope you had a great holiday. I'm interested in getting the 911 x 911 5inch painting and am wondering if you have ever
painted this particular painting before? If you might have progress and/or finished product photos of this painting you could send me?
My employer would like to see more of your actual work before placing the order. Thank you
Best,
Sarah
On Dec 10, 2010, at 1:39 AM, Ocean's Bridge - James <
wrote:
> Hi Sarah,
> These are 100% oil painted, in the traditional way, with no printing. We can
> even send photos of the creative process, from blank canvas through to
> finished work of art.
> 9 feet by 9 feet 5 inches - $1999
> 12 feet wide by 12 feet 6 2/3 inches $3479. I will have to check the
> shipping costs on this but it may add $200 - $400 more (we normally cover
> shipping costs but can't if it is over the 9'6" limit - our courier couldn't
> handle it)
> More information on the process can be found at -
> http://www.oceansbridge.com/oil-paintings/creativeprocess.php
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> Thanks,
> James
> -----Original Message--
> From: Sarah K
> Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 7:01 AM
> To: Ocean's Bridge - James
> Subject: Re: Questions about a painting
> Thank you for your reply! This painting will be framed for use in a private
> residence. I will ask them if they would be willing to go a bit smaller on
> the painting as Pm not sure how large they will want the frame. In the
> meantime, could you please still give me a quote on both the 12 IL size and
> the 9 ft. size? I understand shipping will be quite a bit on the 12 ft., but
> if you could give me a price for shipping as well so my client can make the
> ultimate decision, that would be great! Also, I'm just confirming that these
> paintings are actually painted and not printed on canvas?
> Thank you for your help!
> Sarah
> On Dec 7, 2010, at 11 :1 I PM, Ocean's Bridge - James wrote:
>> Dear Sarah,
>> If the painting had a width of 12 feet the height would be 12 feet 6 2/3
>> inches.
>> While we could do this, shipping of such a large piece becomes
>> extraordinarily expensive as the usual courier limit is around 10 feet for
>> the tube we'd deliver it in.
>>
>> How about the size 9 feet by 9 feet 5 inches? We could ship that and
> remain
>> within the courier's limits. For the record, a painting with the size 9
> feet
>> by 9 feet 5 inches would actually be on canvas 9 feet 6 inches by 9 feet
> 11
>> inches, as we include a 3 inch blank border around the painting to help
> with
» framing.
>>
>> Could you let me know what the painting is to be used for, and whether it
> is
>> ultimately to be framed or mounted? Larger pieces we've done in the past
>> have occasionally been attached directly to the wall (such as in
>> churches...we did a piece 9 feet by 20 feet for a church in Chicago a few
>> years back!). If I have a clearer idea of the intended use I may be able
> to
>> make recommendations on the size of painting and canvas.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> James
>>
>> --Original Message--
>> From:
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 1:10 AM
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>> Subject: Questions about a painting
>>
>> Painting ID: 58335
>>
>> Painting name: Massacre of the Innocents 1591
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>> Name: Sarah K
>>
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>>
>> Questions: I would like to order this painting on canvas 12 feet wide x
>> whatever the corresponding length would be. Is it possible to print this
>> large on canvas? thank you sarah
>>
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