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Hari Hockey, "Dream Flowers" Limited Edition Embossed Lithograph, Numbered and Hand Signed by the Artist. Retail $400.00
Item #215576

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Medium
lithograph

Dimensions
16 x 20.5
x

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• Personal Service
• Professional design options
• Exceptional quality


The process:

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Only acid free materials contact the art for long term preservation. Paper works are framed with plexi.

Canvas works are typically framed without plexi so that the vibrancy and interaction with light can be best appreciated.


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No additional charge for shipping. Alaska and Hawaii addresses will have a higher rate which you can see in your cart by the "custom frame it" option.

"Dream Flowers" is a limited edition embossed lithograph on paper by Hari Hockey, numbered and hand signed by the artist! Measures approx. 22" x 30" (with border); 16" x 20.5" (image).
 
U.S. Delivery $16.95 | HI/AK $25.00
*Combined shipping eligible  

Hari Hockey was born and raised in New York City. She found her calling as an artist in high school, working as an art editor for the senior year book. Hockey was awarded two scholarships for school. One for the Parsons School of Design and the other to the Brooklyn Museum Art School. She also attended the University of Alburquerque in New Mexico. She worked as a commercial aritist in New York for five years and then turned her attention towards the fine arts. During this time she traveled throughout the U.S. and Mexico extensively seeking inspiration for her works.