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Click on Thumbnail to enlarge Images in my Virtual Art Gallery.

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   Four in the Afternoon

 

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It's Like, Ah... Jazz

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Irine

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Le Chef

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Eeeeekk...

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Sonia B

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Fore!

 

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Cups

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Society

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Santiago de Compostela

 

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LaPlace House

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The Predicament of Man

 

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Fisherwoman

 

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In the Green Room

 

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Tango

 

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Tennis Anyone?

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Gypsy

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Clown

                                         

The method that I have developed in the creation of my computer fine art prints first occurred, as many discoveries do, as a mistake. While working on a drawing in wire form mode and then switching to preview mode, I realized that I had created something that I wholly had not expected. I was however enthralled with the result and decided to run with it, which has bit by bit resulted in the style I currently employ. Now I suppose I could call these little numbers giclee prints, but why call a digital fine art print by another name. As to my process, I develop a design and scan it into my computer and then using the original drawing as a template, I redraw it with the aide of a digitized pencil mouse, ending up with the vector images you see before you. It is my hope that you enjoy these images as much as I enjoyed creating them and that you will want to take some of my little friends home to live with you in your house. Thank you for visiting this, my virtual art gallery.

 

The digital fine art prints offered on this pages are available for $35 each + $5 shipping and handling from Dancing Brush Studios, if interested please follow the link below. They are computer prints created in Adobe Illustrator and as such are vector based. This achieves a clarity that is unable to be attained with bitmap programs. They have the look and feel of fine wood block prints and are printed on 90 pound, acid free, 8 1/2" x 11" archival paper and are signed by the artist.

 

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