Purchases are facilitated through direct inquiry via the website's contact form or email. Pricing is displayed alongside each artwork image, and interested buyers can reach out to discuss availability, payment options, and shipping arrangements.
Yes, Rick Yasko accepts commissions for custom watercolor pieces. You can contact him directly through the website to discuss your project, ideas, timeline, and pricing.
The business and artist studio are located in Gainesville, Florida.
The portfolio is updated regularly with 1-2 new watercolor artworks each month, reflecting the artist's ongoing creative output.
Rick's work redefines watercolor as a layered, collage-like medium combining patterned grounds, stenciled text, repeated silhouettes, and relief textures. This conceptual approach creates rich visual narratives that differ from traditional watercolor paintings.
Yes, the website provides a downloadable C.V. and detailed exhibition history documenting over 100 national museum, gallery, and community art shows.
The art and website cater to museum/gallery curators, serious collectors, art educators, critics, local art enthusiasts, and professionals seeking conceptually rich contemporary watercolor artworks.
Yes, international shipping is available. Contact the artist directly to discuss shipping details, costs, and customs requirements.
Curators and institutions can use the contact form or direct email provided on the website to initiate exhibition proposals, loan requests, or collaborative projects.
Yes, the website is curated as a professional portfolio with clear artist statements, artwork details, and downloadable credentials to facilitate museum, gallery, and critical review.
Rick's academic training in fine arts (BFA, MFA) combined with landscape architecture (MLA) informs his spatially aware, layered compositions and his ability to integrate artwork thoughtfully into environments.
High-resolution images are available upon request via direct email contact, primarily for curators, critics, and educators requiring them for publications or exhibitions.
Artworks vary in size, commonly ranging from approximately 12"x16" to 30"x24" framed, with specific dimensions listed for each piece on the website.
Due to the nature of original fine art sales, returns are generally not accepted. Buyers are encouraged to inquire thoroughly before purchase and can request additional images or information to ensure satisfaction.
Visitors can regularly check the website for updates, or contact Rick Yasko directly to inquire about upcoming exhibitions, new works, or studio visits.