ORIGINAL
Size: 48"H x 72"W x 1/4" Thickness
About the Artwork
In December 2015, The New York Times ran an article, “Still in a Crib, Yet Being Given Antipsychotics.” In our ever-growing prescription drug culture, babies and toddlers are now being prescribed very powerful psychotropic drugs. Not only is this alarming, but it also reinforces the dire need for parents and caregivers to be fully informed of drug risks before administering them to their child.
Details and Shipping
Nancy's original artwork was reverse painted on 1/4" clear Lucite panels with acrylic paint. The artwork can be easily hung on the wall with stainless steel “edge grip stand-offs” (included with purchase). A certificate of authenticity is also included. All funds generated from these prints go toward the KMAD Foundation to help further the goals of the Alliance.
Please note that this item may take up to 7-10 days to ship.
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LUCITE
Size: 24"H x 34.5"W x 1/4" Thickness
About the Artwork
In December 2015, The New York Times ran an article, “Still in a Crib, Yet Being Given Antipsychotics.” In our ever-growing prescription drug culture, babies and toddlers are now being prescribed very powerful psychotropic drugs. Not only is this alarming, but it also reinforces the dire need for parents and caregivers to be fully informed of drug risks before administering them to their child.
Details and Shipping
The Lucite prints are virtual duplications of Nancy's original paintings. Her original artwork was reverse painted on 1/4" clear Lucite panels with acrylic paint. The inks used on the reproductions are archival and the artwork can be easily hung on the wall with stainless steel “edge grip stand-offs” (included with purchase). A certificate of authenticity is also included. All funds generated from these prints go toward the KMAD Foundation to help further the goals of the Alliance.
Please note that this item is made on-demand and may take up to 7-10 days to ship.
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PREMIUM
Size: 24"H x 34.5"W
About the Artwork
In December 2015, The New York Times ran an article, “Still in a Crib, Yet Being Given Antipsychotics.” In our ever-growing prescription drug culture, babies and toddlers are now being prescribed very powerful psychotropic drugs. Not only is this alarming, but it also reinforces the dire need for parents and caregivers to be fully informed of drug risks before administering them to their child.
Details and Shipping
Only 295 prints have been created of each of the 6 showcased pieces of Nancy's art. These prints are generated with an extended-print color range to capture all of the fine detail from her originals. Both the inks and paper are maximum archival qualities. The paper is textured heavy rag in content and snow white in surface. Nancy personally signs, titles and numbers each print and its accompanying certificate of registry for authentication. All funds generated from these prints go toward the KMAD Foundation to help further the goals of the Alliance.
Please note that this item is made on-demand and may take up to 7-10 days to ship.
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ARCHIVAL
Size: 13"H x 19"W
About the Artwork
In December 2015, The New York Times ran an article, “Still in a Crib, Yet Being Given Antipsychotics.” In our ever-growing prescription drug culture, babies and toddlers are now being prescribed very powerful psychotropic drugs. Not only is this alarming, but it also reinforces the dire need for parents and caregivers to be fully informed of drug risks before administering them to their child.
Details and Shipping
These fine art, archival reproductions are printed on somewhat heavy, snow white acid-free art paper with archival inks. They are extremely color/detail accurate and are offered in a limited-edition size of 500. These come with a special certificate authenticating the edition size. All funds generated from these prints go toward the KMAD Foundation to help further the goals of the Alliance.
Please note that this item is made on-demand and may take up to 7-10 days to ship.
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CANVAS
Size: 24"H x 36"W x 1 1/4" Thickness
About the Artwork
In December 2015, The New York Times ran an article, “Still in a Crib, Yet Being Given Antipsychotics.” In our ever-growing prescription drug culture, babies and toddlers are now being prescribed very powerful psychotropic drugs. Not only is this alarming, but it also reinforces the dire need for parents and caregivers to be fully informed of drug risks before administering them to their child.
Details and Shipping
The canvas prints are museum-quality, limited edition reproductions of Nancy’s art. Each canvas print is hand-crafted at one of LA’s premier print production facilities using a premium cotton/poly canvas, mounted on pine stretcher bars and applying lifetime archival inks. They are signed and numbered by Nancy. These come with a special certificate authenticating the edition size. All funds generated from these prints go toward the KMAD Foundation to help further the goals of the Alliance.
Please note that this item is made on-demand and may take up to 7-10 days to ship.