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Lease artwork "Arizona Waterfalls" by David Chupp with an option to purchase

Paintings by David Chupp are available for lease with purchase option

Painting titled "Arizona Waterfalls" by David Chupp, Original Artwork
Arizona Waterfalls (2010)
Painting by David Chupp - 3.5x2.5 in
$85

Select your monthly installments:

Monthly installments
€7.31
Residual value
€2.37
Tax Savings
€27.08
Total Cost
€70
Monthly installments
€4.14
Residual value
€2.37
Tax Savings
€28.22
Total Cost
€74
Monthly installments
€3
Residual value
€2.37
Tax Savings
€30.78
Total Cost
€80
Monthly installments
€2.36
Residual value
€2.37
Tax Savings
€32.21
Total Cost
€83
* This is an indicative simulation only. A contractual proposal will be sent to you after study of your supporting documents and validation of your file by our financial partner.

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  • Financial Flexibility: You can enjoy exceptional, high-value works of art without a large initial investment.
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Can we buy the work after the leasing period?

  • Yes, on Artmajeur leasing contracts offer a purchase option at the end of the contract, allowing customers to acquire the work at a determined price (residual value).

How are the safety and insurance of works managed?

  • Insurance during the duration of the rental contract is the responsibility of the customer. It is therefore important to check the details of your insurance contract to be sure that your leased works are covered in the event of damage.

What are the conditions for terminating the leasing contract before its end?

  • Unless there are specific conditions, leasing contracts for works of art commit the client to payment of the entire price of the work; payments are therefore due until the end of the lease.

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Arizona Waterfalls (2010)
Painting by David Chupp - 3.5x2.5 in
Painting titled "Arizona Waterfalls" by David Chupp, Original Artwork

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I’m a “disabled” Christian artist until Christ comes or calls me home. I have been selling art on eBay and have some in local and online art galleries and have been encouraged to post a little[...]

I’m a “disabled” Christian artist until Christ comes or calls me home.

I have been selling art on eBay and have some in local and online art galleries and have been encouraged to post a little about myself online with my work.
My involvement in the art world actually started over thirty years ago when I was in my teens. I loved doing many types of art but was strongly encouraged to pursue other areas of training and work instead of being a starving artist. First I trained to do some kind of ministry, then teaching, and then construction……Then I worked in many different jobs. I have worked in a few different ministries and non-profit organizations. I really loved the work I did at an inner city mission.

(By all rights I should be dead)
I was working at a mission when about seven years ago a couple things happened that changed my life drastically. First I was unloading a truck when I slipped and my leg slid between the back of a truck and its lift gate, ripping some of the soft tissue inside my right leg (this led to chronic pain syndrome). Then a couple months later, in mid-January (in Michigan that is another way of saying unbelievably cold) I was working on a tractor removing the brush hog (a heave mower on the back of the tractor). The mower came off fine but the drive shaft for it would not come off. The tractor was warming up as we were working on it. I was kneeling between the back tires pounding on the pin (oh yes- I was on crutches for the leg injury at the time) when the PTO (power takeoff unit – the bar that spins between the tractor and the mower) engaged and started spinning even though it had been locked out. They tell me this is a 20-40 pound pipe and the speed it travels at when not hooked to a mower is incredible. It hit me in the back of the head crushing the basal bone in my skull (I’m told this is the single hardest bone in your body). By all rights, humanly speaking, I should have been dead. I know if I had died that day I would be in a much better place with my Lord and Savior but God had other plans. My recovery through it took time. At first it seemed to be going quickly. I was in the hospital ICU 1 day, intensive care 1day, and by the afternoon of the next day they were sending me home. I had a closed head injury had lost hearing in one ear (which I regained part of later) and I had lost my sense of balance. It was later discovered that as a result of the closed head injury I had lost my concentration (I became attention deficit). My attention span was about 3 seconds, and I had almost complete short term memory loss as well as some reduction in certain cognitive skills. (I’m told that just means it is harder for me to do some things mentally then it was before the accident.) Much of these effects are at least somewhat controlled through meds and therapy. But as a result of all this I am no longer able to do most of the things that I had trained for. Almost all of my loss was in left brain function a...

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