SandraReevesFineArt

Sandra Reeves Fine Art

New Orleans, Louisiana
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About SandraReevesFineArt

Sales 201
On Etsy since 2010

Fine Artist in New Orleans,LA

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  • Sandra Reeves

    Owner, Original Oil Paintings, Fine Art, Photography

    Sandra Reeves is a fine art oil painter whose works are owned by collectors and buyers from coast-to-coast, including Canada. She loves painting close-up portraits of wild animals, as well as enjoying commissioned pet portraits.

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Last updated on February 16, 2023

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Cancellations: accepted

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Last updated on May 11, 2022

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Custom and personalized orders

How to order a personalized oil painting? Just contact me from this shop, and I can work with you, then post a custom invoice when your custom art piece is ready to ship

Care instructions

Oil paintings sometimes take a while to completely dry. I try not to ship them until they are no longer what artist refer to as "tacky" (sticky- to the point you can touch the paint, and it will appear on your hand). Although oils can seem dry within a week or two, underneath they may still be "wet". It is best to hang them, always from bright light or sunshine, allowing them to dry on their own for a few weeks, or even a couple of months to be safe.