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Cris Krupinski Original Watercolor Painting

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By [email protected], 20 February, 2025
Description

Original made to order watercolor painting by Chris Krupinski in 1989.

Category
Fine Art
Medium
Watercolor
Distinguishing marks
Signature by the artist
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
28x18
Date Period
1989
Weight
5lbs
For Sale?
Yes
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[email protected]

5 months ago

Cris Krupinski Original One of a kind Watercolor Painting

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Charley

5 months ago

Chris Krupinski Painting

Artist: Chris Krupinski

Title: Custom Barn Watercolor Painting

Medium: Watercolor on Paper

Size: 28 x 18 inches (including frame)

Condition: Excellent

Date Period: 1989

Provenance: Original, made-to-order watercolor painting

Distinguishing Marks: Hand-signed by Chris Krupinski

Weight: 5 lbs

Artist Background

Chris Krupinski is a well-regarded watercolor artist known for her exceptional technique, realistic detail, and use of light and shadow. She has received multiple awards for her work and is recognized in the fine art community, particularly for her still-life and architectural paintings. Her original watercolors are collected and displayed in exhibitions and private collections.

Market Valuation

As an original, custom watercolor painting, the value of this piece is influenced by several factors:

  1. Chris Krupinski’s Market Demand: Her works have sold in galleries and auctions, often ranging between $800 - $3,000, depending on subject matter, size, and provenance.
  2. Custom Commission Status: Since this painting was created as a custom commission, its value may differ from her publicly available works.
  3. Condition & Framing: Being in excellent condition with original framing supports a higher valuation.

Estimated Value Range (Pending Professional Appraisal)

  • Potential Market Value: $1,000 - $2,500
  • Auction or Gallery Estimate: $800 - $1,800
  • Private Sale (Online or Collectors): $1,200 - $2,000

Recommendation for Professional Appraisal

While this appraisal provides a general estimate, the final market value should be confirmed by a certified professional appraiser. A professional appraisal will:

  • Verify authenticity and confirm that this is an original watercolor.
  • Assess market trends and current demand for Krupinski’s work.
  • Provide documentation for insurance, resale, or estate valuation purposes.

We recommend consulting a certified art appraiser or a fine art auction house specializing in watercolors and contemporary realist artists.

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