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Three Weeks in September is the title of a series of thirty-two mural paintings commissioned by New Jersey Transit for the south mezzanine of the Secaucus Transfer Station. The paintings occupy the upper part of the two 90-foot-long east and west walls.

The Panoramic Paintings
The artist's first concept for the project was two panoramic paintings.
They may been seen here: Panoramic A | Panoramic B
Both paintings are in private collections and are not for sale.


The Prints
The current high state of digital printing makes it possible for the artist to offer editioned prints of the paintings from the mural series. Nine of the thirty-two images that make up the series are offered here. More will follow.

These reproductions are being made on an Epson wide-format inkjet printer by photographer/printmaker Edward Fausty at his 111 First Street studio in Jersey City, NJ.

The prints are archival digital inkjet prints on Arches Cover paper, signed and numbered by the artist in editions of 250 per image.

For inquiries, call Tim Daly at 201-217-9186 | email tcdaly@yahoo.com

Image size 16”x16” on 20”x20” paper (square size, top row above) Price: $200 per print*

Image size 16”x32” on 20”x36” paper (double-square size, left second row above) Price: $300 per print*

Image size 16”x23” on 20”x27” paper (rectangular size, right second row above) Price: $300 per print*

*prices will rise as editions diminish

Framing:
Black wood frame | Print is floated on rag backing showing the full sheet
UV filtering glass | Dust-proof and archival

© Tim Daly 2006

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