1985 P Buckley Moss "The Newborn" Limited Edition 279/1000, Framed.

Item packaged with care.

Seller may ship either UPS or FedEx or USPS (seller choice). In order to keep shipping low for buyers in certain parts of the country (I am located in southern California), shipping with be economy ground (2 to 9 days estimation plus the listed handling time) at a flat rate to you. If you require faster shipping (at significantly higher cost), this can be arranged. Please send a message before purchasing if you would like to pay for faster shipping. Please note that all shipping times may be delayed due to weather event or other issues impacting the mail service which are out of my control. 

Now for the disclaimers: Returns are allowed within 30 days at the buyer's expense and item must be returned in the same condition as shown in the photos. Partial refunds are NOT offered. Please review the photos. Item is used condition and may have imperfections not visible or described. As such, this item is sold "as is".

All this said, it is my personal belief that you will be very happy with this item. It is a beautiful print by a terrific artist. I think it looks much better in person!

Patricia (Pat) Buckley Moss, also known as P. Buckley Moss, is an American artist. She was born on May 20, 1933, in Richmond County (Staten Island Borough) of New York City. Raised on Staten Island, she was the second of three children of an Irish American-Sicilian marriage. About The Artist : The artist P. Buckley Moss was asked how long it takes for her to paint a picture. "My whole life," she said. For Pat, it is this lifelong passion and belief that is expressed in her work, giving us a collection of art that is filled with a lifetime of experiences: from her Irish-Italian heritage to her urban art school education, the laughter of her children, and the simplicity of birds flying south for the winter. As a young mother Pat moved her family south and increasingly found inspiration in the imagery of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, becoming captivated by the life and culture of the Amish and Mennonite people of the area. She embraced the local landscapes, lifestyles, and traditions and felt that the life and culture she was part of held an important message for modern society: live simply and enjoy every moment! The artistic talent, passion, and vision of P. Buckley Moss is shared in our galleries through an extensive selection of her works and accompanying stories, and the artist enjoys every opportunity to invite visitors to more fully share the beauty and sources of her artistic inspiration.

Item packaged with care. If selecting economy ground shipping, item may be shipped via UPS, FedEx, or USPS.