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"When buying from an artist/maker, you're buying more than just an object/painting. You are buying hundreds of hours of failures and experimentation. You are buying days, weeks and months of frustration and moments of pure joy. YOU AREN'T JUST BUYING A THING. You're buying a piece of heart, part of a soul, a moment on someone's life. Most importantly, you're buying the artist more time to do something they are passionate about."

Please help support our family by purchasing one of our paintings or photo canvases this holiday season. Buy unique and creative artwork; paintings inspired by Africa, and photography from around the world.

Abstract Paintings of Africa: $500 $300 + shipping
Photo Canvas Prints: $135 $100 + shipping 
[All shipping is from the states]

If you would like to purchase one of our pieces, please contact us at:
kevinandlindsaygrimes@gmail.com

Abstract Painting of Africa in Acrylic on Artist's Canvas 40" x 40"

Original Acrylic painting with a subtle silhouette of Africa.
Done in an abstract drip painting style.

Acrylic on Artist's Canvas.
40" x 40" Square

Hand painted by the artists, Kevin + Lindsay Grimes
 Abstract Painting of Africa in Acrylic on Artist's Canvas 40" x 40"

Original Acrylic painting with a silhouette of Africa, with a subtle highlighting of South Africa.

Acrylic on Artist's Canvas.
40" x 40" Square

Hand painted by the artist, Kevin Grimes.
 Abstract Painting of Africa in Acrylic on Artist's Canvas 40" x 40"

Original Acrylic painting with a silhouette of Africa, highlighting South Africa in red.
Done in an abstract drip painting style.

Acrylic on Artist's Canvas.
40" x 40" Square

Hand painted by the artists, Kevin + Lindsay Grimes
The Ngöbe people are the largest indigenous tribe of Panama numbering around 180,000 in population.

The photo was taken in Panama, Camaron Arriba. 2009.

The Ngöbe live in the far North of Panama on the sprawling mountains of the Ngöbe Bugle. A majority of the people live deep in the mountains, with little outside influence, and are therefore considered the most closed off tribe of Panama to outsiders.

The Panamanian government has now implemented public schools for the tribal children to attend, however school is only taught in Spanish. While the Ngöbe people maintain their own language, the rising generation of Ngöbe children are now at risk of losing their cultural language. Forced to speak only Spanish in school, these children are caught between two ever-merging worlds.

16” x 24” canvas photo print.
100% acid free
Archival quality
Certified to last a lifetime
UV protecting varnish
Water resistant
Dust cover
Hanging hardware

Photographer: Lindsay Blake

Columbia River Gorge, Multnomah Falls Landscape Canvas Photo Print 16" x 24"

This breathtaking scene can be found on the 5.4 mile hiking trail leading to Multnomah Falls.

This photo was taken in the Columbia River Gorge area, Oregon, 2011.

Just a 30-minute drive east of downtown Portland, this natural wonder is the second tallest year-round waterfall in the United States and attracts nearly 2.5 million visitors from around the world every year.

16” x 24” canvas photo print.
100% acid free
Archival quality
Certified to last a lifetime
UV protecting varnish
Water resistant
Dust cover
Hanging hardware

Photographer: Lindsay Blake

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