
Fiery Red and Indigo One of Two is a photograph by Carol Leigh which was uploaded on November 17th, 2015.
Fiery Red and Indigo One of Two
Staid colors of blue combine beautifully with a bit of outrageous reddish orange in this photomontage, which is a mixture of handpainted papers, ink... more

by Carol Leigh
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Fiery Red and Indigo One of Two
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Carol Leigh
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Photograph - Photography - Photomontage
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Staid colors of blue combine beautifully with a bit of outrageous reddish orange in this photomontage, which is a mixture of handpainted papers, ink washes, and more. I like it because it's sort of subtle, sort of isn't. And I also think it would look good printed on metal so that the colors would be super-saturated.
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Gull G
“An art is a poem without words”💖💖💖 Congratulations on your recent sale of this amazing Work!

Bennett Gross
Carol - Hi. I would love to tell you that we're thrilled after receiving a large print of Fiery Red and Indigo One. As per my comment below, we placed (and paid for) an order on July 17th. We did not received it for several weeks and we could not get any shipping updates from Fine Art America ("FAA"). So, I finally contacted UPS directly. UPS responded on August 1st that the shipment was lost and that I should contact FAA for a replacement. I wrote (and called) FAA that same day and was told that a replacement would be sent immediately. They said that they would send me confirmation of shipment of the replacement and forward a request to their supervisor for expedited shipment. No confirmation was sent. I have subsequently written and called FAA repeatedly. They have not responded to any of my emails. Each time I call, they tell me that a replacement has not yet been sent (now three weeks after the item was reported lost by UPS) and that they will "open a ticket' and have supervisor call e. However, nothing ever happens. As of two days ago the customer service representative again confirmed that no replacement had been sent -- and they refuse to let me speak to a supervisor. Notably, FAA has no phone number for their corporate headquarters. WHAT CAN I DO TO GET SOMEONE'S ATTENTION AT FINE ART AMERICA??? Moreover, we have spend quite a lot of money with them over the past two-to-three months. Is this how FAA treats good customers??? I'd appreciate anything you can do to help. Thanks a lot! Bennett
Carol Leigh replied:
I'm dismayed to hear this. I'm going to need some info from you, but you shouldn't post it here. Please go to my profile page and click the button to contact me via e-mail. Leave me your e-mail address there, and I will get back to you right away regarding what I will need. I know your frustration and will do everything to get this straightened out. Here's the link to my profile page. Click "contact" on the upper left corner of the screen. https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/carol-leigh

Bennett Gross
Carol - Thanks so much for your input. to preserve the square shape, I think we'll go with a 24" x 24" art print, complemented by a large frame with 3-inch molding. It will be the first thing you see as you enter the room. Thanks for your creativity. Your work is really wonderful. Bennett

Bennett Gross
Carol - Thanks so much for your input. to preserve the square shape, I think we'll go with a 24" x 24" art print, complemented by a large frame with 3-inch molding. It will be the first thing you see as you enter the room. Thanks for your creativity. Your work is really wonderful. Bennett

Carol Leigh
Hello again, Bennett Gross. The original image was created 12" x 12" and at 300dpi. When you click on the image, you'll see how big Fine Art America can print it -- 40" x 40". The only thing I would beware of, should you decide to order it, is to NOT order it as a print on wood. The process and the substrate will fade my original colors and will deteriorate the boldness of the print. A lot of people like the look, but for this image, in my opinion, the print-on-wood process will ruin it. Whatever you decide, I thank you for taking a look at my work. -- Carol Leigh

Carol Leigh
Hello, Bennett Gross! I have been out all day and just now got in. I will figure out the answer to your question tomorrow and let you know then. Thank you for liking it so much and I will talk with you again tomorrow. — Carol Leigh

Bennett Gross
Carol - We’ve just discovered your work and think that this is just a wonderful study of shape, subtlety and color. Along one or more of your crow images we are going to buy it for our bedroom. We want to pay proper respect to your creativity and intent. FAA offers different sizes and shapes. Can you tell us the dimensions in your original print? Thanks a lot!

Carol Leigh
Thank you to the person in Lincoln, California who said he was “very happy” with his purchase. He also posted a photo of the picture showing how it looks hanging in his home, flanking a lovely piece of furniture. I was pleased to see how well my art fit in with the rest of his collection. Thanks for taking the time to do that.