Wash Over Me
| Paper Size | Price | Notes |
| 8.5 x 11" Gift Print | $100 | Arrives Flat, Matted w/ white archival Matte |
| 8.5 x 11" | $125 | Arrives Flat |
| 13 x 19" | $150 | Arrives Rolled |
| 17 x 22" | $200 | Arrives Rolled |
| We print each design to best fit the paper size chosen. Dimensions vary greatly from artwork to artwork. Not all designs available in all paper sizes. Kindly contact our studio for sizing availability. Custom sizes are available. | ||
| Fine Art Giclee Prints — Available direct from the Shell Artistree studio. Each print is a digitally produced, high quality reproduction of an original hand painted work of art. Giclee prints offer superior brilliance, detail and depth. Our Giclee printing process combines technologically advanced large format printing processes, traditional, hands-on craftsmanship, pigment inks and archival quality fine art papers. Giclee prints have the same look, texture and feel of an original work of art. Each fine art print is individually hand signed by the artist, Michelle "Shell" Rummel at the time of production. | ||
| Gift prints — Feature a Fine Art Giclee print that is Matted in a white archival matte, finished size 11 x 14". Image size is either 4 x 4" or 3 x 5" Horizontal/Vertical depending upon the artwork chosen. Gift Prints arrive flat, slipped into a archival sleeve, suitable for gift giving. | ||
Artist Statement
So, I had this dream...
I was crawling over an endless sea of large boulders...struggling, feeling so small, because they were immense. Smooth though, like glass, which made it virtually impossible to scale them. I kept slipping over surface...eventually gliding smoothly down, down, down....to the quiet depths below. But it was ok with me, because it felt good there...comforting and familiar. So, I'd climb, slide, fall, sit a while...rest, think...eat a piece of chocolate ;) (hey, it's my dream)...and this repeated for some time. Finally, after unleashing surprising herculean strength ;) I made it to the top of the largest boulder and gazed out upon the most beautiful sight...the sea. The waves were rolling azure and raindrops were dripping and melting from these bubble clouds of softest hues. The shoreline was gentle and reflective and welcoming. And I wanted to be there. And so with renewed energy and determination, I slid over rock and boulder, in and out and over and under ...eventually making my way to solid ground at waters edge and there I stood for a long, long time, letting the rain wash over me.
