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I’m sorry to hear of your Father’s passing.It is a sad thing. I have four prints but the name in Paula Beck. They are of southwest pottery. I have had them for sometime and think I purchased them on e-bay.Was that your name before? Your style is so different now.I do love the bright bold colors and think they would make a room really pop .Your gallery looks pretty in the photos. Lots of luck with that. NJ Wold
Norma,
I am unsure if I replied to this comment when you made it. Judging from the date of your comment, it was during my grieving period after losing my dad and to be honest, I don’t remember much from that first year. My name was indeed Paula Beck when I did the southwest series of pottery and portraits. Thank you so much for your kind comments!
My husband and I bought a couple of signed pencil prints: “Apache Woman,” “Apache Man,” (11×14, approx) and wish to know what value you would place on them. I suppose that there would be difference in value from what you own and want to sell vs what I have already come to possess. We are curious though, and regardless of your response we know that we enjoy looking at your work and I suspect that we have made a good investment. Thanks.
Hi Letty,
Thanks for commenting on my site. Those prints have been sold out for a couple of years, and I am no expert in the secondary art market. If I still had them, I would sell them for at least $50 a piece. Really though, it all depends on how much someone would be willing to pay. I am happy to hear that you are enjoying them! It always makes my day to hear from someone who is enjoying my art work. Thanks again!
Enjoying a pencil drawing of an Indian boy dancing in full dress. Bought it in Payson Az. in the 90′s. Do you do this type of drawing anymore? What would this be worth today! Enjoy!
Hi Nancie! Thanks for the comment. That would be a print and I would say it’s worth around $50. Not totally sure to be honest with you. I no longer have any of those prints, they are completely sold out, so I would think that would make them worth more. That series of drawings was done in 1992-1994, and no, I don’t do pencil drawings anymore. However, my oldest son, Bryan Beck, does! You can see his work on his Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1093461135#!/pages/Bryan-Beck/254556507919080