Did I just drop my first 24″ x 18″ ice cream cone print? Yes, Ma’am!

Celebration Cone, an open-edition signed art print, available in 2 sizes: 16″ x 12″ and 24″ x 18″ (pre-order only right now for the large size; large size will ship rolled in a tube).

Something I’ve been asked a lot about over the years is, will you ever make larger prints? My answer was always maybe, someday. But I’m happy to share that I’m dropping my first larger open-edition art print of Celebration Cone, at a 24″ x 18″ size (pre-order only right now) as well as a 16″ x 12″. This print is signed and titled, and printed on heavy museum-quality photo-rag paper using archival inks for longevity. The print is borderless.

So if you’d like a big pop of fun and color on your happy walls, check out the new drop!

This will also be the featured print for my Mini Ice Cream Print Club for November, which you’ll get if you join between October 1 and October 31. That is a signed, open-edition print at 7″ x 5″, which will ship via snail mail in mid-November.

Happy Art for Happy Walls! Thanks for visiting!

– KIM 

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Kim Testone

Artist Kim Testone

I’m a full-time acrylic realism and trompe l’oeil painter creating whimsical food paintings inspired by real-life creations that I bake, decorate or scoop in my kitchen. All of my paintings are flat, painted with many thin layers of acrylic paint, aiming to look at three-dimensional as possible. I hope you’ll join me on the journey of creating art that brings a little happy magic into the world. I’ll be sharing my process, my insights, and hopefully some things that will inspire you to appreciate the little things around you every day.

The Formal Stuff:

  • B.A. in Studio Art from the University of Central Florida
  • M.A. in Arts Administration from Savannah College of Art and Design
  • Former Art Magazine Editor
  • Represented by Hidell Brooks Gallery in Charlotte, North Carolina

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