Pricing

Let’s face it. Our daily lives are busy and often overwhelmed by the myriad of choices we are forced to make. Exploring art is supposed to be a pleasant, non-stressful, life enrichment reward. As with anything worthwhile in life, especially with art, one needs to slow down, quiet inner turmoils, and allow the inner child to explore the moment. Even so, choices need to be made with this activity.

Time and effort often determines the level of viewing participation. How do you wish to experience my artistic visions within this website? With what level of commitment experience do you feel most comfortable?

Below is a listing of possible levels of viewing participation and costs associated.

  • On-line galleries , blog entries, series essays (Free, and quickest and easiest way to explore my vision)
  • Free downloadable ebooks  (Free, and may require time to explore my vision)
  • Hard and soft covered books  (Requires financial commitment, and may require time to explore my vision)
  • Prints (Requires financial commitment, and may be the most rewarding way to explore my vision)

At this point in my artistic journey, I am more interested in getting as many pairs of viewer eyes on my artworks as possible. With this goal in mind, you now have choices from me for your wall art. Any of the images found within my website, ebooks, books are FREE. Yes, that’s right Free! I am not made of money, though. All I ask is that you pay for my third-party vendor production costs and shipping. I will NOT include an artistic charge for any of my works as would be typical with any traditional gallery purchases.

My third party vendor-of-choice is Bayphoto . I have found their track record with me to be reliable and professional. You can look on their site to see what it might cost to produce one of my images in a format that meets YOUR wall art needs.

OR, you can request a free, print-only version. I can also mat it to a specific frame size for you to provide the frame of your choice at your cost. But you will need to cover my mat cost and of course shipping cost. Just email me  your choice details.

All of this is great for you, but doesn’t help alleviate any of my financial costs, e.g. website and domain annual charges, etc. As such, I do graciously accept any monetary donations  in this regard with any level of your participation.


Additional Information

For more detailed information, specific pricing, and image availability, please email me at:

jerrygrasso96@yahoo.com

Thank you for your interest in me and your support of my art!


What people are saying about Jerry’s art…

John Paul Caponigro

John Paul Caponigro

Internationally Renowned Visual Artist / Caponigro Arts

I remember the day when Jerry Grasso lit up. He understood that not only could he become more creative but he was already much more creative than he thought he was. Hard work produces grace, not miracles. Since then, Jerry’s followed through on his creative life with passion and commitment. It’s been delightful to see his work grow and be celebrated in exhibitions and publications.

Troy Almeida

Troy Almeida

Photography Enthusiast

I appreciate what you [say] about finding your inner child, being imaginative, and not seeing everything in black & white.  You talk about people seeing your work in galleries but then not being able to describe what they saw, and I realized I'm guilty of those things, too.  I don't always know how to view art, and I don't look at [your art] deeply enough to really "see" it, if that makes any sense. Once I really looked at it deeply, it definitely helped me to appreciate the extreme detail of the architecture. It really did force me to slow down and LOOK at them. I enjoyed that very much.

Mallorie Ostrowitz

Mallorie Ostrowitz

Fine Art Photographer / Ostrowitz Photography

Jerry has been one of my most dedicated students; he is open to learning new approaches, accepted criticism and progressed exponentially. Jerry  followed through with exceptional commitment to all projects he was given, and as a result, has fine tuned his talent and now produces such high quality of work that he was accepted by LensWork magazine.

Stan Marchut

Stan Marchut

Fine Art Photographer / Brown Dog Studios

The visual artistry of Jerry Grasso caught my attention ten years ago. I bought an image and then a book. The creative energy that continues to drive his aesthetic development is fascinating. His images have cycled through periods of abstraction and stark realism, but always maintain an optical complexity. They engage the eye with a physical presence as art objects but also trigger moods and emotions in the mirror of imagination.

Brooks Jensen

Brooks Jensen

LensWork Magazine Editor/Photographer / LensWork Magazine

When we review submissions here, we either know we want to publish something, or we know we don’t want to publish something. And every once in a while we look at a body of work and just go “wow!” This is fabulous. That was the case with yours. We instantly knew we wanted to publish it…We are also delighted to include one of your images on the cover.

Troy Almeida

Troy Almeida

Photography Enthusiast

I appreciate what you [say] about finding your inner child, being imaginative, and not seeing everything in black & white.  You talk about people seeing your work in galleries but then not being able to describe what they saw, and I realized I'm guilty of those things, too.  I don't always know how to view art, and I don't look at [your art] deeply enough to really "see" it, if that makes any sense. Once I really looked at it deeply, it definitely helped me to appreciate the extreme detail of the architecture. It really did force me to slow down and LOOK at them. I enjoyed that very much.

Mallorie Ostrowitz

Mallorie Ostrowitz

Fine Art Photographer / Ostrowitz Photography

Jerry has been one of my most dedicated students; he is open to learning new approaches, accepted criticism and progressed exponentially. Jerry  followed through with exceptional commitment to all projects he was given, and as a result, has fine tuned his talent and now produces such high quality of work that he was accepted by LensWork magazine.

Stan Marchut

Stan Marchut

Fine Art Photographer / Brown Dog Studios

The visual artistry of Jerry Grasso caught my attention ten years ago. I bought an image and then a book. The creative energy that continues to drive his aesthetic development is fascinating. His images have cycled through periods of abstraction and stark realism, but always maintain an optical complexity. They engage the eye with a physical presence as art objects but also trigger moods and emotions in the mirror of imagination.

John Paul Caponigro

John Paul Caponigro

Internationally Renowned Visual Artist / Caponigro Arts

I remember the day when Jerry Grasso lit up. He understood that not only could he become more creative but he was already much more creative than he thought he was. Hard work produces grace, not miracles. Since then, Jerry’s followed through on his creative life with passion and commitment. It’s been delightful to see his work grow and be celebrated in exhibitions and publications.

Brooks Jensen

Brooks Jensen

LensWork Magazine Editor/Photographer / LensWork Magazine

When we review submissions here, we either know we want to publish something, or we know we don’t want to publish something. And every once in a while we look at a body of work and just go “wow!” This is fabulous. That was the case with yours. We instantly knew we wanted to publish it…We are also delighted to include one of your images on the cover.

...from my gallery Black And White...

…Click on the image above to view my gallery Black And White