Prices of Myrrh's Art about El Salvador
After deducting materials cost and sales tax, Myrrh sends all proceeds to community projects in El Salvador.

Prices do not shipping or California sales tax. All work is copyrighted, and the artist retains reproduction rights. First use rights are available to publishers. Last updated, March 2005
 

Portraits of Salvadorans
Prismacolor pencil drawings on black Arches paper, 11 X 14 inches, all $200, framed.

A few more are available that are not shown here.

  Celedonia (On "Gallery" page). Myrrh's hostess in Perquin sold
  Alberto A youth in El Bario receiving a college scholarship through Palo Alto Quakers 200
  Chambi A child in La Canoa 200
  Clara A young woman in La Canoa sold
  Mauricio Father of a scholarship student in Jocoaitique sold
  Noemi A nun in a convent in Nueva Esperanza sold
  Reina An adolescent in El Barío. (Note: Barío is a type of tree) 200


 

Paintings about El Salvador
Painted in acrylic on raw plywood, with wood grain showing. Frame: edged in oak.
  Beyond is Home Volcano San Miguel, seen from Honduras. Based on a rough sketch. 1000
  Constant Reminders Based on a photo by the artist in a conflictive area in Usulután, 1988 Collection of Robert Broz
  Desperation same as above Collection of Robert Broz
  Earthquake Camp Based on several sketches in a camp in San Salvador following the 1986 quake. 1000
  Justice Shall Flourish Based on a photo of a religious demonstration in which Myrrh took part. Collection of Robert Broz
  Kids in a Camp Based on a photo by the artist in Campo Colomoncagua, Honduras, 1988 800
  Life in the Shadows Based on a rough sketch at dawn in San Salvador. sold
  Nutrition Center Based on sketches at Colomoncagua. Collection of Robert Broz
  We Govern Ourselves same as above sold
       
No Puedo Decir Lo Peor
20-9 X 12 inch drawings on scratchboard about the civil war in El Salvador, 1980-92
were reproduced by xerox to make small books. 20 of these were made
especially on archival paper and signed, of which Myrrh still has one.
She also still has the originals. Price is negotiable.
 Probably 20 more books were made on ordinary paper, some of which went to Mexico and El Salvador.

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