Frequently Asked Questions

What is fine art?

Fine art exists for creative expression, using the artist's imagination, discipline and technical skill to capture subjects and bring them to life. Fine art is created mostly for its aesthetic value, as opposed to art which focuses on cultural trends and uses digital media.

What types of art pieces does Markee Sullivan provide?

Watercolor, oil and acryllic paint on paper or canvas, giclee prints, drawings & small art pieces. Many of Schery’s pieces use mixed media (labeled “MM”), that is , she combines multiple materials or mediums such as paint, ink, pencil, colored pencil, fabric, wire, newspaper, and handmade papers or a variety of materials glued into a colorful collage. she also makes worry doll sculptures out of various materials

Why invest in original art, versus giclee prints, versus prints?

Original paintings are created by the artist's hand, with individual brushstrokes and texture, using materials such as oil, acrylic or watercolor. Giclée prints are high quality fine art digital reproductions, in which pigment inks are sprayed onto fine art paper or canvas. Normal prints are basically multiple reproductions of an image, not involving the artist in the production process. Fine art can last a lifetime. Giclee prints can last for 200+ years. Canvas prints are made with dye-based inks and normally last for 10-20 years. Normal prints can sometimes last only a few months without fading.

What are the price ranges of Markee Sullivan artwork?

Prices range from less than a hundred to thousands of dollars, based on size and detail. painting surface and materials.

How do I purchase Markee Sullivan art?

Through the artist directly, via an agent, or in galleries throughout Long Island, NY. Click here for purchase info.