I have a piece which shows every brushstroke raised and each brushstroke glimmers individually. It is on paper though attached to board and is 18/50 of Royo's Bajando Hacia El Mar. I don't know what is it??? A serigraph? I want to sell it.

crystal jasper | Sep 11, 2020 | Category: Art gallery

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Cutter & Cutter Fine Art | Sep 11, 2020

Crystal, Royo's limited editions are serigraphs. We deal with mainly his original paintings but I suggest you take a look at a site called Art Brokerage (https://www.artbrokerage.com/). A lot of our clients have had good success selling editioned works through them. Hope that helps. Cheers

crystal jasper | Sep 11, 2020

I believe it is more like a giclee, lithographs are flat and lifeless. This is a beautiful profound stunning Royo limited reproduction. By the way I love Cutter and Cutter. I met one of the men who encouraged artists to show there many years ago when I was standing and painting at the festival of lights, the cutest pony and cart and man with garlic and oranges on the pony cart. Lovely historic St Augustine...heavenly. I miss it!

Brad Drotts | Sep 11, 2020

Lithograph perhaps

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