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The Wait is Over!
by Oscar Ortiz on 10/11/2009 10:09:54 AM



Hello there!

I hope this posting finds you in good spirit and ready to enjoy the cool fall weather.

I’ve been asked one hundred quadrillion times why I don’t sell greeting cards with my images. And there was a very powerful and absolutely scientific reason for that: I’m lazy. Yes, it has been proven in labs (and empirically) that laziness is the root and cause of severe procrastination.

Luckily there is a cure: a good kick in the rear end. Many hurdles in my artistic career have been overcome by this amazing wonder drug.  

Therefore, without further ado, I’m here to inform you that as of today there is a link that you can visit to obtain blank greeting cards, great for any occasion. Eventually I’ve been adding more images (hopefully without having to increase the dose of “the cure”.)

The link is: http://fineartamerica.com/customshop/oscar-ortiz.html

You can also get paper and canvas prints along with frames and mattes in the same page.

You will be getting your prints and/or greeting cards directly from Fine Art America. The whole operation is housed by them.  Their products are 100% guarantee.

Another great site to obtain prints, is Bridgeman Art Library. A few years ago I became the first Puerto Rican artist to be added to their contemporary collection by invitation. Bridgman Art Library is located in London, UK.

You can also visit Google Products, type Oscar Ortiz in the search bar to look for some of my pieces.

So there you have it. Three wonderful ways to get affordable reproductions and greeting cards for yourself, family and friends.

Please share these links with those you think might be interested in the type of art I produce.

Currently I’m  working in a piece and cooking up a few other ones in my head. I draw every day like usual and I constantly think about what to create next.

Please stay tune and stay in touch. I appreciate your interest in my art.

Creatively yours,

~Oscar





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