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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. I am interested in buying one of the paintings on Karen's website. What should I do?
A. If you see a painting you are interested in purchasing, please email Karen at kmbrenner@hotmail.com, or call her at 330-263-1023. She will check to see if the painting is still available and what shipping costs would be to send it to you.
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Q. How can I learn more about a photography session for my horse?
A. First check Karen's PHOTOGRAPHY page. If you have any questions contact Karen at kmbrenner@hotmail.com or 330-263-1023.

Q. What shipping methods are available for paintings?
A. Paintings are shipped via FedEx ground to the continental United States. Packages are insured, and a signature is required upon delivery.

Q. What payment methods are accepted?
A. PayPal and credit card payments through PayPal are accepted.

Q. What materials are used for the paintings?
A. Paintings are done on gessoed masonite board using transluscent layers of oil paint. Each painting takes about three months to complete. Paintings are sold unframed.

Q. Can I have Karen do a commissioned painting of my horse?
A. Yes, you may commission a painting of your horse. Karen prefers to meet each horse personally and take photos for reference. This may require payment for travel expenses. Alternatively, if you are able to provide acceptable reference photos with signed releases from the photograher, granting Karen permission to reference the photos for a painting, she will consider creating a painting of your horse. You are welcome to call or email Karen to discuss details.

 

If you have additional questions, please email or call:
kmbrenner@hotmail.com or 330-263-1023.

 

 
   
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Horse Paintings & Photography
by Karen Brenner

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