AVAILABLE ORIGINALS
Sold locally in Victoria, BC
Contact me via email if interested
I accept cash, e-transfer or Debit/Visa/Mastercard
ARBUTUS AT AYLARD FARM • 20" x 10" • $250 • Original Acrylic on Canvas
LAGOON SUNSET • 24" x 18" • $450 • Original Acrylic on Canvas
ABOVE THE CLOUDS • 36" x 36" • $995 • Original Acrylic on Canvas
BOTANY BAY SUNSET• 48" x 36" • $2000 • Original Acrylic on Canvas
SAN JOSEF BAY • 48" x 30" • $1600 • Original Acrylic on Canvas
WITTY'S LAGOON • SOLD • Original Acrylic on Canvas

About Alice
Alice Kluge lives and paints in Victoria, BC. Whimsical pieces with a bold palette best suit her imagined scenes. Painting in an inspired state with good music/vibes is how she tends to produce her colourful pieces.
After years of living on Vancouver Island, many of her works are of spaces and places where she has passed time. When Alice isn't painting, she is a busy Real Estate Agent who plays banjo, rides MotoX and enjoys rambling on the beach with her husband and Boston Terrier x Chin.
FAQS
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Currently, the only replicas I have of my work are art cards which may be sold at small fairs. I do not offer any canvas or paper prints. So every piece is a one off.
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I have done commissions in the past but at this time I do not offer them. If you’re dying to see something, please feel free to drop me a line. I’m happy to give people “first dibs” on a piece if they’re very interested in that subject matter.
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If you are unsure of a larger piece and you live locally, please ask to try the piece in your home. I do not offer refunds on my original artwork due to the sensitivity of the media. I am always happy to assist in your buying decisions should you need advice.
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Nope! I finish all my paintings with a UV Satin finish. This is essentially a protectant from dirt, dust and sun exposure.
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I do not recommend hanging artwork you care about in the bathroom. Humidity and heat are not friends of stretched canvas. While your painting may survive, I am not one to recommend this. The only exception that could be ok is a powder room where no shower or bath exists.
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The biggest concern when transporting a canvas painting, especially one of a large scale, is denting and bumps. Ideally, you would want to cover both sides completely in cardboard. At the minimum I would suggest placing the canvas on a blanket lined flat surface with nothing to be placed on top of the painting. Anything placed or putting pressure on the canvas from above or below will leave a dent or could potentially rip the canvas.
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If I get a small dent in the painting, is there any way to fix this?It depends. If the dent is accessible from the back of the canvas and is not too deep, you may be able to fix it. To do this you would very carefully place the canvas face down on a flat surface. With a slightly damp and clean wash cloth, you want to gently moisten the canvas where the dent is. After moistening the spot, you want to take a blow dryer on a low setting and dry the spot in circles. You don't want to hover in one spot as you could burn the canvas. Just move the dryer in small circles until the canvas is dry. If it still has a slight dent, you may need to repeat the process stated above multiple times.