




These are some of the photos I sold via Fine Art America during the first two weeks of this month. I am particularly heartened that two of my "postcard" images were in the mix. I love making them, but I realize that their appeal is probably limited, so any sale is a personal bonus!
My Yaquina Head Lighthouse photo is a particular favorite, and I'm always happy to see it go to a good home. The person who bought this opted for a canvas wrap.
The photo of the leaf on copper sold last month as well, but this time the buyer chose to have it printed on metal, size 16" x 24".
The quiet, monochromatic scene of a lone fishing boat was a 29" x 41" print.
And then the "Baja Landscape" photomontage went out as a 24" x 24" print.
It was a good two weeks. Looking forward to seeing what sells the rest of this month.
©Carol Leigh