All of the photographic and painting images on this website represent only a portion of what I have created. If anyone is interested in seeing more of my work, please do not hesitate to contact me. I also welcome commission work in either watercolors or oils. –Val
Single image, mounted and framed* — $350
Enlarged “Yang” image, mounted and framed — $475
Triptych — $900
*Each image is signed and numbered, in a series of 50 each.
Valstracts — Paintings are also available in prints. Some of the images are signed and numbered in a limited edition.
Sandstracts — Prints are 12″ x 18″ on museum-quality paper with archival inks. The images are faux deckeled and mounted on museum board.
*If you would like any print in a specific size, please let us know and we’ll try to accommodate your need.
How to place an artwork order?
Please e-mail me at valerie.grant@gmail.com and describe the piece that interests you and provide your name, e-mail address, and phone number.
A true story of a small manufacturing company established in Massachusetts in the early 1950s by a genius of mechanical ability.
After honing his engineering abilities, Kenneth P. Swanson was ultimately awarded no less than nineteen patents for his unique designs. Producing parts for the textile industry, his company, Progressive Engineering, Inc., later renamed Progressive Equipment, Inc., never employed more than twenty people yet serviced the majority of the textile mills in the United States and Canada.
Mr. Swanson’s death in 1987 took the company into the limbo of the courts for a short period, until his daughter, Valerie Swanson Grant, took over as CEO. She carried the company into 2002, improving on equipment and accessibility to the marketplace. After securing its future, she gave the reins to her son and took up her art career once more.
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