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Grandparents House Rules
Cookies for breakfast, sleepovers welcome, expect to be spoiled, laugh-giggle-snuggle, kitchen open 24 hours, bedtime is negotiable, grandchildren welcome, parents by appointment.
This is a print from an original illumination by Canadian artist Kevin Dillon, and comes in a gilded vine frame to match the gold of the matt that surrounds the text.
Double Matted Only Option

Measures 8" W x 10"
Fine art print reproduction of original illuminated manuscript hand-lettered onto calfskin vellum by the artist
Bears the artist's raised wax signature seal 
Double matted in green with a gold border
Illustrated by artist Kevin Dillon
Product of the USA

Double Matted & Framed Option

Gilded Gold Vine frame measures 9" W x 11" H x 3/4" D
Fine art print reproduction of original illuminated manuscript hand-lettered onto calfskin vellum by the artist
Bears the artist's raised wax signature seal 
Comes ready to hang with hook on back
Easel stand on back for upright display
Illustrated by artist Kevin Dillon
Product of the USA



Did You Know? For centuries, prior to fashion the invention of the printing press, monastic artists had been hand lettering, illuminating and painting books and scrolls on parchment. The most significant illuminated manuscript in the world, The Book of Kells, was produced by Irish monks. 
 

About the Artist. In the tradition of the Book of Kells, Celtic artist Kevin Dillon has rediscovered the same medieval techniques used by these monks. Using a mortar and pestle, Kevin crushes semiprecious stones—lapis lazuli, cinnabar, azurite, orpiment, and malachite—to make his own paints.
Using a dip pen or goose quill, the letters are meticulously applied by hand to the calfskin vellum. One at a time, the colors are applied—first blue, followed by the reds, then each remaining color in turn. The final illumination is achieved using 24 karat gold leaf. 
The artist's seal, a stylized design of his initials, is imprinted into molten, charred wax at the bottom of each piece making every print a unique piece of artwork to treasure for years to come.

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Fashion Grandparents House Rules